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Autonomic Arousal, Emotional Regulation, and Attentional Bias in Depression
Depression does not involve feelings of sadness only but also encompasses a complex web of emotions, thoughts, and physical reactions. This study will examine how people with depression regulate their emotions, and how their bodies physiologically re...
Bringing Further Mathematics to Secondary Schools: How maths can make the world greener.
KEE Funded ProjectPlans for developing and implementing green initiatives, such as efforts in decarbonisation and resource allocation models, are topics of debate and concern for young people across the globe. However, in England and Wales the curric...
Operational Tools for Gig-economy
Recent years have seen a growth in ecommerce and home delivery purchase options, partly due to fast delivery options (eg. same-day delivery) becoming increasingly available [1]. This is a large market in the UK. In the financial year 2022-23, parcel ...
FAST-PI: Flexible Autonomy in Human-Swarm Teams Using Real-Time Physiological Information
This project will investigate new approaches to operate and evaluate human-swarm systems with flexible autonomy, thus establishing new metrics and testing methodologies for such systems. We will do so by analysing the physiological activity of human ...
Chinese Maritime Code reform
The current Chinese Maritime Code was adopted in 1992 and entered into force in 1993. There is now a project to update the Code to match developing commercial realities. A revised Chinese Maritime Code is expected to be adopted in the next couple of ...
Sympathy in Harmony: Margaret Cavendish's Philosophy of Value
Margaret Cavendish was a 17th century poet, playwright, scientist, essayist, biographer, and philosopher. This project will deliver the first comprehensive interpretation and assessment of Cavendish's aesthetic and ethics. It will explore Cavendish's...