Western Mail Profiles – 2013 Series

Peter Theobald: ‘Engineering a better way to prevent injury’
02/09/2013

Alastair Clarke: ‘How a love of Lego made me want to change the world’
09/09/2013

Andrew Davies: ‘Why reefs are important to marine life’
16/09/2013

Ruben Sevilla: ‘Simulation techniques could form the basis of next generation of software’
23/09/2013

Ali Roula: ‘How technology may read your mind’
30/09/2013

Ian Lewis: ‘There’s more to us than just finding a cure to cancer’
07/10/2013

Anna Santoro: ‘How environmental science helps to keep us healthy’
21/10/2013

Michael Coffey: ‘A sense of identity seems to help recovery from mental ill health’
28/10/2013

Helen Roberts: ‘Environmental change: Sand holds key for scientists to record the march of time’
04/11/2013

Edward Hodgson: ‘Renewable energy – why one size won’t fit all’
11/11/2013

Tracey Loughran: ‘What does everyday healthcare mean?’
18/11/2013

Imtiaz Khan: ‘Developing software to help scientists in the lab’
25/11/2013

Nathan Abrams: ‘The hidden presence of Jews in television and film’
02/12/2013

Richard Johnston: ‘Look closer, see more – how we can mimic nature for the future benefit of society’
09/12/2013

Tomás Sánchez López: ‘Information overload requires accurate filtering to find answers we need’
16/09/2013

Anwen Williams: ‘Finding ways to reduce the impact of arthritis’
23/12/2013

Daniel Burgarth: ‘How the chaos theory works in the quantum world’
30/12/2013

Chris Finlayson: ‘Why plastics is not something we should take for granted’
06/01/2013

Gabriela Jiga Boy: ‘Looking beyond obvious reasons for our behaviour’
13/01/2014

Lynne Kennedy: ‘How do people maintain weight in an ‘obesogenic’ society?’
20/01/2014

Elaine Ferguson: ‘Developing new strategies to target drugs to sites of disease’
27/01/2014

Chris Beedie: ‘Researching performance enhancing drugs’
03/02/2014

Alexandros Kontogeorgakopoulos: ‘Combining computer generated sound with acoustic instrument’
10/02/2014

Jeroen Nieuwland: ‘Meeting our need to make more food’
17/02/2014

Jun Liang: ‘Looking at ways of developing eco friendly energy’
24/02/2013

Amanda Clare: ‘How computer science can solve problems in biology’
03/03/2014

Sophie Schirmer: ‘How quantum mechanics are being applied in medical imaging’
10/03/2014

Karianne Backx: ‘Looking at the role that exercise can play for cancer patients’
17/03/2014

William Davies: ‘Could our genetic make-up influence our chances of developing mental illness?’
24/03/2014

Catherine Jones: ‘Looking at the differences in how those with autism think’
31/03/2014