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Dr Katherine Pond and Dr Phil Aldous from the University of Surrey’s World Health Organization’s Collaborating Centre for the ...
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Ambitious UK–Australia research partnership could accelerate progress in space, AI and cybersecurity
Artificial intelligence could help monitor and reverse the damage done to marine life – and improve women's healthcare by making it easier to diagnose diseases such as endometriosis – according to ...
This project aims to advance chemometrics, artificial intelligence (AI), and data analytics techniques for characterisation of materials in decommissioning nuclear sites to enhance detection of ...
A new 18-month research project, funded by The Road Safety Trust, has launched to address the issue of road safety for people ...
Researchers found that both low-carb diets, regardless of calorie reduction, led to improvements in the participants’ ...
The following expert comment below was written by Dr Eric Golson, Associate Professor of Economics at the University of ...
The country can no longer afford to ignore the high rates of poor psychological wellbeing in health and social care staff, ...
Applications are invited for a 3.5 year, PhD studentship fully funded by CCLG/Little Princess Trust to study novel therapeutic targets in paediatric acute myeloid leukaemia using in vitro and in vivo ...
Laurian Guimagang Azebaze holds a Master's degree (2017) and a Ph.D. (2023) in Mathematics applied to Cryptography from the Department of Mathematics, University of Yaoundé 1.
Peter is an accomplished Vice President of Marketing, a board advisor, and a Non-Executive Director, bringing specialized experience in finance and banking. His expertise spans working with FTSE 100 ...
Marianna holds a BSc (Hons) in Business Management and an MA in International Marketing and Communications from the University of Surrey, as well as a second Master’s degree in Corporate ...
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