Monthly Archives: May 2014

Digital Sustainability: IEEE Computer features our work with The Guardian newspaper

By | 2014-05-30T08:56:33+01:00 May 30th, 2014|Uncategorized|

This months IEEE Computer magazine green column features our work on sustainability of digital services that we carried out with The Guardian. It summarises our modelling work of the end-to-end energy consumption of digital services carried out in the (Sympact) project. These models are used to estimate the carbon footprint of servers, networks and user devices for

Anne Roudaut won a prestigious Leverhulme early career fellowship

By | 2014-05-23T12:45:48+01:00 May 23rd, 2014|Uncategorized|

The Research Awards Advisory Committee of the Leverhulme Trust agreed to offer Dr. Anne Roudaut an Early Career Fellowship tenable for 36 months to enable her to conduct research on shape-changing devices. Offering fifty per cent match-funding for the salary costs of three-year academic research position, the scheme enables early career researchers who have a

BIG Goes Green!

By | 2014-05-06T11:32:21+01:00 May 6th, 2014|Uncategorized|

All of Chris Preist’s team members have had papers accepted to the 2nd annual ICT4S (ICT for Sustainability) conference in Stockholm. The conference brings together researchers in the field of sustainability to discuss what role technology can play in encouraging a sustainable lifestyle, as well as investigating both the positive and negative impacts of technology.