100 scientists gather at St Andrews
Future is bright
Future is bright
Professor Ifor Samuel with the new 'sticking plaster' device, which will 'revolutionise the treatment of skin cancer' CREDIT: Alan Richardson, Pix A-R.
Two University of St Andrews academics have been elected Fellows of The Royal Society of Edinburgh (RSE).
Professor Ifor Samuel of the School of Physics and Astronomy delivered his inaugural lecture this month.
CAPTION: The light-emitting display material being developed by University of St Andrews' Scientists.
A University of St Andrews scientist is the bright spark behind some of the world's most efficient new lighting devices.
A University of St Andrews physicist has been awarded Scottish Enterprise funding to develop advances in optoelectronics to use light in helping diagnose and treat disease.
A University of St Andrews scientist explained how new materials could develop roll-up tv screens and make the internet faster at one of the UK's biggest science festivals today (Wednesday 5th September, 2001) in Glasgow.
A University of St Andrews scientist claims that brightening up your wallpaper could soon become possible at the flick of a switch.