2024 Bhattacharyya Award winner and finalists
2023 Bhattacharyya Award winner and finalists
2022 Bhattacharyya Award winner
The University of Birmingham and Rolls-Royce were presented with the 2022 Bhattacharyya Award for their work on advanced metallic alloys.
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A video of the winning entry, along with links to each of the five other finalists, is available below.
2022 finalists
2021 Bhattacharyya Award winner
In 2021, the judging panel for the inaugural Bhattacharyya award were proud to announce the University of Surrey and the 5G Innovation Centre as the winning collaboration.
The judges agreed that this long-standing partnership exemplifies how universities and industry can work together to bring about a multitude of benefits both for the organisations involved and for the wider community. The panel were particularly impressed with how the centre brings together leading academics and key industry partners in a shared vision to help define and develop the 5G infrastructure that will underpin the way we communicate work and live our everyday lives. Using the university as a testbed facility to drive developments in hardware and in software, this collaboration is having a transformational effect establishing the UK as a world leader in the development of 5G technologies. Their output is impacting UK 5G policy and placing the UK in a competitive position for the 5G market.
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2021 finalists
- Imperial College London and Shell
- Loughborough University and Rolls-Royce
- Swansea University and the Steel Strategic Alliance
- The University of Manchester and bp
- University of Bath and IAAPS
- University of Cambridge and CSIC
- University of Leeds and Simulation Solutions Ltd
- University of Sheffield and Siemens
- University of York and HISE