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the interconnected nature of modern systems, spanning across the human, cyber and digital aspects. These attacks exploit vulnerabilities across domains, posing significant risks to critical infrastructure, national
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. Subsequently the overall aim of this project is to gain a greater understanding of sex variations in SkM and to what degree these differences are driven by specific sex hormones. In humans, males possess greater
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emotional support. This project aims to address these limitations by building multimodal emotion understanding methods with an application to human-robot interactions to understand and response to human
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to monitor varying severity within the pulmonary vasculature and tissue in vivo there is a clear unmet need to qualify and quantify EIPH severity and progression. In human medicine, the advent of ‘omics
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are carried out, but the very nature of the employment relationship - for example through platform work (Drahokoupil and Fabo, 2016) and the way people are managed through algorithms (Aloisi and De Stefano
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Bioelectronics. The overall goal of our research is to understand a class of organic materials able to transport ionic and electronic charge. Such materials provide an ideal interface between human-built devices
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identification: this involves conducting a systematic review of existing literature, examining various biomarkers that have been used to assess biological age. Physiological and functional assessments of human
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leverages through-thickness reinforcement to integrate metallic elements within the composite structure. These metallic elements act as a targeted heat source, activating re-processable matrices such as
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, particularly memory, is also common during this period. We and others have provided compelling evidence for the psychotropic effects of probiotics in humans, and recent studies have demonstrated that probiotics
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, engineering (control and dynamical systems) and neuroscience. The post is attached to Prof. Peter Bossaerts' Leverhulme Trust International Professorship. The research aims at exploring and understanding human