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Using a Large-Scale Human-In-The-Loop Bayesian Active Learning Approach (Ecstatic) The Comparative Judgment (CJ) method, which has gained traction in UK schools over the past decade, involves assessors
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Funding providers: Swansea University's Faculty of Science and Engineering and No More Marking Ltd Subject areas: Human-Centred Artificial Intelligence, Optimisation, and Decision-Making Project
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targets for therapeutic intervention. To do this you will use laboratory-grown, tissue engineered skin that closely mimics the structure and function of human skin. You will make and then use skin cells
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elucidate the mechanisms by which vascular endothelial PKD1 regulates aneurysm development in ADPKD patients. To this aim, they will use in vitro (primary human endothelial cells) and ex vivo approaches
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detect the presence of human faecal matter rapidly and sensitively in water. Potential applications include identifying misconnections in surface water drainage networks, monitoring bathing waters, and
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Details Many human interactions with objects and surfaces rely on perception of the tactile interface. This could be when gripping objects with hands, or controlling walking movements through the physical
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allowance of £24,000, a research training grant + UKRI fees paid. Overview There is a need for an easy-to-use testing device to detect the presence of human faecal matter rapidly and sensitively in water
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@leeds.ac.uk Project summary When sorting and packing nuclear waste items, the current practice typically involves human operators wearing full PPEs and/or remotely controlled robotic arms. Major constraints
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. Haploinsufficiency leads to neurodegeneration in C9ORF72 ALS/FTD human induced motor neurons. Nat Med 24, 313-325 (2018). 18. Nam, S. E. et al. Insights on autophagosome-lysosome tethering from structural and
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the context of climate change/global warming. The project will involve laboratory-based human data collection (cross-sectional or intervention studies) to understand the impact of hydration/24-h water intake on