Our research impact
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Transforming patients’ experiences of living with increased cancer risk
Innovative e-learning, shaped by Southampton research, is improving the experience of men living with increased risk of prostate cancer.
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Incorporating AI and digital transformation into project management
With the significant growth in artificial intelligence (AI) and digital transformation, research from Southampton has shown these technologies can influence public and private sector project management.
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Harnessing AI to improve eye health
Innovative smartphone games support treatment and testing for children’s eye conditions.
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Preserving DNA in everlasting memory crystals
Scientists at the University of Southampton have successfully stored the full human genome (or complete set of DNA) onto a 5D memory crystal – an achievement which could hold the key to restoring life after extinction.
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Creating RRS Discovery’s ‘digital twin’
A team led by the University of Southampton has developed a highly accurate 3D representation of the entire research vessel RRS Discovery, shedding light on the lives of Antarctic explorers.
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Music and AI combine for quirky performance
Can artificial intelligence (AI) write a love letter? Southampton researchers in Music, English and Computer Science have shown that, with some help from humans, it can!
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Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC): Uncertainty and Attention Indices
Academics collaborate to create a series of news based cryptocurrency using a big data approach.
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Helping SMEs address digital and sustainability challenges and achieve growth
Professor Ajit Nayak's research on strategic management has helped Small and Medium Enterprises adapt to the changing business environment, creating new strategies and developing new capabilities to stay competitive and achieve growth.
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Recovering women's contributions to archaeology, history, and heritage
A Southampton historian has been using his digital humanities expertise to help rediscover the less well-known who worked in archaeology, history and heritage of 19th and 20th century Britain.
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Uncovering bias in the way we document the past
Professor James Baker researched the impact of curatorial labour on the legacy of museum collections. This inspired new perspectives on how to make our cultural heritage accessible to future generations.
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Maximising teachers' ability to improve pupils' maths skills
Southampton education expert Professor Christian Bokhove is leading on a project to make high-quality mathematics textbooks available for teachers across the UK. The aim is to improve pupils’ maths scores to draw even with those achieved in other countries
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Muscle analytics for elite sports
PhD Researcher Dr Devon Lewis is developing a new type of wearable muscle sensor to accelerate injury recovery and performance training in elite sports.