Low Carbon Eco-Innovatory
Now under new #UKSPF funding, the Low Carbon Eco-Innovatory teams at LJMU and University of Liverpool are eager to get supporting even more Liverpool City Region businesses to decarbonise.
Now under new #UKSPF funding, the Low Carbon Eco-Innovatory teams at LJMU and University of Liverpool are eager to get supporting even more Liverpool City Region businesses to decarbonise.
The Student Voice and Evaluation team developed the LJMU Evaluation Framework to support the University to build evaluation capacity, knowledge, and skills. It also provides an avenue to demonstrate impact and share good practice.
The Data Science Research Centre undertakes research into a range of subjects addressing real world problems in such areas as health, sports, human resources and business.
The Built Environment and Sustainable Technologies Research Institute focuses on radio frequency microwave, civil engineering, and management, economics and planning research. Find out about our research areas, current projects, and meet the staff.
Find out more about the PhD and postgraduate courses the Electrical and Electronic Engineering Research Centre offer.
The Environmental Monitoring and Control research theme is focused on addressing global challenges and sustainable development goals related to quality monitoring systems for sustainable agriculture, novel technologies for good health and well-being monitoring, sustainable management, and quality monitoring of water resources.
The Novel and Bio-Based Materials Research Group are involved in civil engineering and infrastructure construction materials, sustainable pavement engineering and asphalt technology, cement and concrete research, ceramic materials and more. Find out more about our projects, collaborations and members of the group.
The e-Health Research Group focuses on investigating issues related to technology’s use in supporting healthcare practice. You can find out more about this research, the researchers and the contact details for this research group here.
The Computer Games Research Group conducts research into realistic, intelligent and intuitive interactions between humans and computers. You can find out more about the work the Computer Games Research Group conduct, the researchers and the contact details for this group here.
Within the subject of forensic psychology, our areas of expertise include criminal behaviour, suicide risk, child abuse and harassment. Take a look at our current projects, people working in the group, and publications.