3million grant by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council.
What does PSR stand for?
PSR stands for Physical Sciences Research (various organizations)
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We have 352 other meanings of PSR in our Acronym Attic
- Abbreviation Database Surfer
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- Personal Stress Reliever
- Personalized Search Result
- Personnel Status Report
- Personnel Status Review
- Pescara, Italy - Liberi (Airport Code)
- Phase Shift Register
- Photic Sneeze Reflex
- Photonic Slot Routing (IEEE)
- PHP (Hypertext Preprocessor) Standard Recommendation (programming)
- Phrase Structure Rule (linguistics)
- Physicians for Social Responsibility
- Piano Sanitario Regionale (Italian: Regional Health Plan)
- Pipelines Safety Regulations (UK)
- Plasma Skin Regeneration (anti-aging)
- Please Stop Requesting
- Point of Safe Return
- Polarimetric Scanning Radiometer
- Police Service Representative (police departments)
- Policy and Survey Research
- Policy Status Record (insurance)
Samples in periodicals archive:
The Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council cash is for Cambridge, Manchester, Exeter and Durham universities and Imperial College and Royal Holloway in London.
The Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) has ranked Newcastle among its top 12 most strongly funded universities in the UK after it scooped pounds 57.
com A team at Queen's University Belfast, supported by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC), a UK government agency, has developed a prototype computer game to help improve decision making skills, the university revealed yesterday.
In 1987, he returned to Bell Laboratories as Executive Director of the Physics Research Division and later became Physical Sciences Research Vice President (1993) and Vice President Research (2000).
00 Hardcover HC79 Drawing particularly on a large-scale research program funding by the United Kingdom's Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council, this book addresses issues of knowledge, innovation, and productivity in the UK.