Students win £5000 in 2025 Aegis Innovation Competition
After months of hard work, creative thinking, and collaboration, students Soobin Kim, Xin Yan Lim, Clarissa Ch’Ng, David See, and Yeonseo Woo took home £5,000 for their new app, DrugWise.
After months of hard work, creative thinking, and collaboration, students Soobin Kim, Xin Yan Lim, Clarissa Ch’Ng, David See, and Yeonseo Woo took home £5,000 for their new app, DrugWise.
The Aegis Professor Undergraduate Competition (APUC) is marking its third and biggest year yet. The competition opened up to students beyond the Faculty of Science and Engineering, which will bring more diversity.
The second year of the SPO's Aegis Professor Undergraduate Competition once again revealed a wealth of talent in innovative thinking amongst our undergraduates.
We were delighted to welcome colleagues from across Science and Engineering to our ‘Meet the Aegis Professors’ event last week.
An enterprising Physics student who inspired a student competition said her journey ‘came to a wonderful conclusion’ in a visit to Infinitesima, a thriving company that began as a spin-out from Bristol.
Aegis Professor Rowena Innocent's Enterprise Masterclass is now available as a podcast.
Professor Rachel Flecker from our School of Geographical Sciences had an unusual Christmas. There were carols, food and celebrations, but they all took place aboard a drilling ship in the Strait of Gibraltar.
Two teams of students who took part in our Aegis Professor Undergraduate Competition (APUC) have enjoyed an inspiring visit to a national scientific facility, the the National Quantum Computing Centre (NQCC).
Another team of undergraduates from our student challenge competition enjoyed a visit to materials research company Lucideon last month, and it seems they were kept very busy!
Student team who won SPO competition are forming a startup company – and getting further inspiration on a visit to haptic tech company Ultraleap