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Adaptation of Binary Sensors in Smart Environments Through Activity Alignment, IEEE Access, vol. 8, pp. 228804-228817, 2020, doi: 10.1109/ACCESS.2020.3046181. Ng, Wing W.Y., Shichao Xu, Ting Wang, Shuai Zhang
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of backgrounds, talents, perspectives and experiences to build our global learning community. The Faculty of Health and Social Sciences provides a vibrant and innovative environment and is made up
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of backgrounds, talents, perspectives and experiences to build our global learning community. The Faculty of Health and Social Sciences provides a vibrant and innovative environment and is made up
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the ability to translate theory to practice and create learning environments to develop students’ knowledge, skills and professional competencies relating to sport and exercise psychology. An ability to teach
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to creating and maintaining an inclusive environment for all staff regardless of age, disability, family or caring responsibilities, gender identity, marital status, pregnancy or maternity, race, religion or
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Faculty of Environment, Science and Economy, Business School, Department of Management - Sustainable Futures This post is available from the 1 June 2024 on a permanent basis. Largely based
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to dynamic loading conditions (wind, waves, earthquakes, tsunamis) in the harsh offshore environment. Those loads are transferred to the marine soil deposits around the structure foundation, and thus
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environment and context. Training & Skills You will receive the following training as part of the PhD project: Intervention design, physiological measurement and health tool use and analyses training
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, data CO2, dark data, etc.) for individuals and the environment. This project is an exciting opportunity to investigate the different stress-related implications of digital decarbonisation and explore
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original research independently and in collaboration in a multidisciplinary team environment. Present results at collaboration meetings, seminars, workshops and conferences, and publish in refereed journals