A partnership between industry and a consortium of eight universities has secured almost £100m to fund research aimed at establishing the UK as a world-leading centre of railway excellence.
One of the three centres, located at the University of Birmingham, will focus on railway control and simulation, data integration and cybersecurity, condition monitoring and sensing – image courtesy of University of Birmingham. The partnership – part of the newly-created UK Railway Research and Innovation Network (UKRRIN) – has won £28.1m…
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