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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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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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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
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health and yet remains largely unexplored. As society progresses decarbonization efforts towards net zero, such efforts may also act as an inadvertent stressor for individuals across the digital ecosystem
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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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warning is ‘30% technology and 70% communication’. This project will deliver inter-disciplinary research to address this important challenge. Methodology The aim is to apply a newly developed Coupled Human
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the human gut and how it affects the gut microbiome. In this PhD project funded by Big C cancer charity, we will use a physiologically relevant microaerobic, mucus-producing human colonic cell and organoid
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Immigration, Asylum and Nationality Act 2006. Please be advised that it is expected that appointment within a grade will normally be at the minimum point. This position does not meet the University criteria