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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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of nano- and microplastic accumulation on skeletal muscle function and will provide important insight into the threat of plastic pollution to human health. Recent evidence suggests that microplastics
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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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, clinical, and population-focussed research across heart function, neuromuscular and physical activity, into holistic approaches that provide novel insight into human health and generate local and global
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such as human resources personnel, safety managers and occupational health staff, in order to design, test and pilot intervention content, based around necessary adaptations to fit the offshore work
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health, wellbeing and productivity can be improved and sustained for those at risk of poor health and wellbeing. The student will work directly with offshore workers, as well as stakeholders such as human
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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
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the 1950s to present and lessons learned in Central America and the Caribbean. In this PhD project you will: i) Explore the relationship between soil and land evaluations to key agricultural policies by
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human datasets to uncover the causal mechanisms leading to metabolic or psychological health problems. Professor Barroso is a world leader in the genetic aetiology and mechanisms of type 2 diabetes and