Game On for Festive Learning
According to research carried out in partnership with Learning and Teaching Scotland, one of the most sought-after Christmas gifts - the Nintendo DS - could improve learning.
Scientists "Photograph" Nano-particle Self-assembly
In a recent study, scientists at the University of Glasgow devised an experiment enabling them to image the self-assembly of
nano-particles, unveiling the blueprint for building designer molecular machines.
New NHS Electronic Patient Record Moves a Step Closer
The drive to provide patient records electronically has taken a major step forward. A new national patient information system, designed by Intersystems, will result in significant improvements in healthcare benefits. |
Highlights of Electronics Announcements in 2009
Over 2000 companies and a large number of research institutes work within Scotland's electronics industry, with a number making the news in 2009 thanks to a series of technology breakthroughs and success in new markets. |
Scottish Music Scene
Scotland boasts a fantastically eclectic and vibrant music scene with a combination of headline acts, such as Calvin Harris and Franz Ferdinand, and memorable festivals including T in the Park and Rock Ness. |
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Analogue Circuit Analysis Engineer
An exciting opportunity for the right candidate to perform analogue circuit analysis and take projects from design through completion, within the Space industry.
Electronics Design Engineer
An experienced electronics engineer is sought for the development of next generation technology-leading gas sensors selling to a worldwide market.
Software Engineer (Specialising in Geographic Data)
Motivated software engineer sought to work on groundbreaking titles at a leading games creator. This is an exciting opportunity for an individual thinker seeking a challenging role.
AI Programmer
The opportunity has arisen for an experienced and talented AI programmer with commercial games experience to assist in developing advanced AI for large-scale games. |
On 14 January, 1979, Scotland’s first test-tube baby was born - baby Alastair Montgomery.
The embryo was created by Professor Robert Edwards and Patrick Steptoe, the team responsible for the birth of the world's first test-tube baby the previous July in England.
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