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Open Access research: Conquering challenges in, and from, space...

Strathclyde researchers are highly active in the areas of space systems, astronautics, space science, and space mechatronics. Researchers from within the Aerospace Centre of Excellence in MAE, the Robotics & Autonomous Systems Research Group within DMEM, and researchers in EEE, all explore the engineering and scientific challenges within space, with topics such as spaceflight mechanics, robotics for in-orbit satellite services and refuelling, and satellite-based ocean colour remote sensing, among many others.

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2020

Silva, Andreia F. and Pimenta, Francisco and Alves, Manuel A. and Oliveira, Monica S.N. (2020) Flow dynamics of vitreous humour during saccadic eye movements. Journal of the Mechanical Behavior of Biomedical Materials, 110. 103860. ISSN 1751-6161

2017

Silva, Andreia F. and Alves, Manuel A. and Oliveira, Monica S. N. (2017) Rheological behaviour of vitreous humour. Rheologica Acta. pp. 1-21. ISSN 1435-1528

2016

Silva, Andreia F. and Pimenta, Francisco and Alves, Manuel A. and Oliveira, Mónica S. N. (2016) Flow behaviour of vitreous humour biofluid during saccadic eye movements. In: 29th Scottish Fluid Mechanics Meeting 2016, 2016-05-20 - 2016-05-20, Edinburgh Centre for Carbon Innovation (ECCI).

Silva, Andreia F. and Alves, Manuel A. and Oliveira, Mónica S.N. (2016) Rheology of vitreous humour and pharmacological substitutes used in the treatment of vitreoretinal pathologies. In: ESR Anniversary Meeting and Graduate Student Workshop, 2016-03-31 - 2016-04-01, ETH Zurich.

2015

Silva, A.F. and Alves, M.A. and Oliveira, M.S.N. (2015) Rheology of vitreous humour and pharmacological substitutes used in eye surgery. In: British Society of Rheology Winter Meeting 2015, 2015-12-14 - 2015-12-15, University of Glasgow.

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