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An evening workshop using prompt questions and provocations for shared learning, discussion and exploration around Queer Enjoyment of Food.
The primary aim of this project is to develop and evaluate a multistatic (multiple RADAR sensor nodes) RADAR sensing system to monitor the ADL [Activities of Daily Living] including but not limited to walking, sitting down, standing up, eating, lying on bed and picking up objects in multiple older adults simultaneously using machine learning algorithms. Specifically, the aim is to capture critical events such as falls and wandering behaviour.
The event will be a 90 minutes workshop for 10 to 20 people, to come together and use playful imagination and game design techniques to imagine what a sustainable city might look like, how could it work, and what challenges its citizens might encounter.
The Centre for Postdigital Cultures invites you to join this event for fun educational game sessions, part of the Festival of Social Science.
Composition with Found Sounds is a session in which participants will explore different sonic possibilities in the local environment and ways to be creative with sound, part of the Festival of Social Science.
In this two-hour event we will showcase an awareness campaign about co-rumination, run between universities in Coventry, Rotterdam and Amsterdam.
The Centre for Computational Science and Mathematical Modelling invite you to their open house virtual event.
SD-APT brings together diverse organisations with established experience in innovation within the delivery of skills and training and expertise in PEMD to create delivery programs designed to meet the PEMD skills gap challenge at scale.
This research is exploring the skills and competencies needed for fleet managers in humanitarian aid setting.
A genetic study exploring how genes affect health outcomes has concluded that lung disorders should now be considered a complication of type 2 diabetes.
Publishing in top international journals (such as those with 3*/4* CABS assignments) is a priority for most academics.
Coventry University academics are calling for improved regulation of credit schemes after research reveals that young people are not always aware that they are using credit when using products such as Buy Now Pay Later (BNPL) payment programmes.
This pilot project will explore spatial transitions and relational transformations experienced by animals due to interventions in their lives by humans
A new EU initiative aims to tackle social inequality across Europe by bringing about organisational and cultural changes, in the hope that it will increase the representation of women and minority groups in business innovation.
In this seminar, Ilias will discuss the significant research progress made regarding bi-objective stochastic programming during his visit to the CBiS centre.
The seminar will discuss how the collaborative use of AI, DLT, and IoT can be powerful tools to sustainably combat illicit money flows in the EU.
Registration is now open for this one-day online conference, which contributes to the growing interest in the copy-specific journeyings of pre-modern books.
We have invited four members of the Somatic Practice and Chronic Pain Network to talk online about their research and to be in an open conversation about the intersections between science, art, somatics, the body and pain.
The project seeks to establish the ways in which Polish émigrés contributed to debates concerning empire and how race and racial identity shaped engagement with discussions of imperial issues.
This CBiS event will discuss the utilisation of big data in e-retail, to harness insights and foster a continuous educational approach to fraud prevention.