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- GSE Systems and the University of Strathclyde Form Strategic Partnership to Develop Simulation Training and Diagnostic Center in UK
- BALTIMORE -- GSE Systems, Inc. GSE (AMEX:GVP), a leading global provider of training simulators and educational solutions to the power, process, manufacturing and Government sectors, announced today that it has agreed to develop a Simulation Training and Diagnostic Center in concert with the University of Strathclyde located in Glasgow, UK....
- Research articles 2006-03-22
- Fine-tuning HFC research. (Conference update: Purdue University).(hydrofluorocarbon research)(Brief Article)
- WEST LAFAYETTE, IN -- While considerable research focused on , C[O.sub.2], other papers presented at the Purdue conference looked at ways to make HFCs work better. Researchers from the Univer-sity of Strathclyde in Glasgow, Scotland, took issue with WEST LAFAYETTE, IN -- While considerable research...
- Research articles 2002-09-02
- CALENDAR
- Upcoming Events in the World of Electronics/ Sept. 13 to Oct. 12 September Semiconductor Technology Seminar--Sept. 13-17; sponsored by Technology Associates; Strathclyde University, Glasgow, Scotland; Phone (650) 941-8272; Fax (650) 851-8372; e-mail: bwallace@techa.com Radiation and its Effects on Components and Systems--Sept. 13-17; sponsored by IEEE; Strathclyde Abbaye...
- Research articles 1999-09-13
- GSE Systems Inc. of Baltimore partners with University of
- GSE Systems Inc., of Baltimore, a manufacturer of power industry simulation equipment, said it is partnering with the University of Strathclyde in Glasgow, Scotland to build a $7.85 million nuclear plant training center, a state-of-the-art facility that will provide the basis for research and education in the areas of real-time...
- Research articles 2007-03-29
- Row breaks out over think-tank web report
- A GROUND-BREAKING report on the internet's impact on Scotland's economy has sparked a rift between its authors, the independent Fraser of Allander Institute, and the Scottish Enterprise Network. Following its release - exclusively to the Sunday Herald in February - it is understood that the Strathclyde University-based...
- Research articles 2002-04-07
- Money: 'Poor' students are pounds 75 better off
- Twins Louise and Emma Campbell are 19-year-old students, and share a four-bedroom flat with two friends. Emma, from Strathclyde University, said: "We were spending pounds 30 a month with Scottish Power on electricity for our Glasgow flat and pounds 18 a month on gas with British Gas....
- Research articles 2000-11-26
- Scottish Enterprise provides major support to new Scottish Energy Environment Foundation.
- M2 PRESSWIRE-20 March 2000-SCOTTISH ENTERPRISE: Scottish Enterprise provides major support to new Scottish Energy Environment Foundation C1994-2000 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:20032000 Scottish Enterprise will provide the major element of financial support to a new Energy Environment Foundation based at Strathclyde...
- Research articles 2000-03-20
- Aegon Asset Management lose head of research.
- Byline: Alistair Graham Alistair Byrne, head of global research at Aegon Asset Management, has left to become an academic at Strathclyde University.Byrne has spent several years with Aegon Asset Management, fund arm of the Dutch insurer, mostly as head of its investment strategy group....
- Research articles 2003-10-10
- Murdoch tabloid swings to Tories
- Rupert Murdoch's Sun newspaper has switched its support from the Labour government it is credited with helping to sweep to power in 1997 to back the Conservative party in next year's general election.The UK's top-selling daily dealt the blow the morning after Gordon Brown, prime minister, delivered a speech...
- External links 2009-09-30
- Ford Gains a "Global Electrification" Czar
- The two titles sound rather similar, but it’s definitely a promotion. Nancy Gioia, who was Ford’s director of sustainable mobility technology and hybrid vehicle programs for North America, is now in an all-new position as director of global electrification. But she was always internationally focused. I’ve both interviewed Gioia and...
- Blog posts 2009-10-12
- Glasgow to house SSE renewable energy centre of excellence
- Friday 09 October 2009 Scottish and Southern Energy SSE has chosen to build a Centre of Engineering Excellence for Renewable Energy CEERE in Glasgow after receiving £2.8 million in funding from the Scottish Government. The decision to build the centre in Glasgow was made on Wednesday (7 October). CEERE will...
- News items 2009-10-09
- Driver to steer research for ABI.
- THE Association of British Insurers has hired Rebecca Driver as director of research and chief economist. Previously at the Bank of England, Ms Driver worked as the bank's research adviser to the external member of the Monetary Policy Committee. Prior to that she was...
- Research articles 2006-01-05
- The Performance Management of Education Services Staff in Scottish Local Authorities
- The study into performance management in the education services of Scottish local authorities was commissioned by the Virtual Staff College Scotland and undertaken by the Quality in Education Centre in the University of Strathclyde. The Professional Development Unit of the University facilitated the administration of the project. The aim of...
- White papers 2003-11-01
- Weekly Update
- NATIONAL HYDROPOWER ASSOCIATION'S NHA HYDROPOWER 2005: THE SUSTAINABLE ENERGY SOLUTION, April 3-6, 2005, Capital Hilton Hotel, Washington, DC 5TH INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON LARGE-SCALE INTEGRATION OF WIND POWER AND TRANSMISSION NETWORKS FOR OFFSHORE WIND FARMS, April 7-8, 2005, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, Scotland RECENT ADVANCES IN USE OF ALTERNATIVE...
- Research articles 2005-04-01
- Birthdays
- Dame Mary Arden, High Court judge, 48; Mr A.M. Davis, rugby footballer, 53; Lord Denning, former Master of the Rolls, 96; Mrs Gillian duCharme, Headmistress, Benenden School, 57; Air Marshal Sir John Duxbury, 61; Sir John Grenside, chartered accou ntant,74; Brigadier Donald Hardie, Lord-Lieutenant, Strathclyde Region Dumbarton, 59; Mr Bill...
- Research articles 1996-01-23
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