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Queen Mary Science and Engineering researchers awarded UKRI Future Leaders Fellowships to tackle heart irregular heart rhythms and explore turbulence in space plasma

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15 June 2022

Atrial Digital Twins. Credit: Caroline Roney.
Atrial Digital Twins. Credit: Caroline Roney.

Dr Caroline Roney and Dr Christopher Chen are among 84 promising leaders awarded fellowships totalling £98 million.

The fellowships support the most promising science and research leaders to tackle major global issues and to commercialise their innovations in the UK.

Professor Wen Wang, Queen Mary's Vice-Principal and Executive Dean for Science and Engineering, said: "Congratulations to Dr Roney and Dr Chen - the scale of their ambitions, from the heart to the universe, is impressive and captures the breadth of Queen Mary's science and engineering research. I am looking forward to seeing the impact of their work grow even further."

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