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Meet the Women in Nanoscience | London Centre for Nanotechnology
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A joint venture between UCL and Imperial College London. Meet the Women in Nanoscience. In recognition of International Women's Day on Sunday 8th March and the LCN’s Athena Swan initiative, we shine a spotlight on our fantastic female researchers, who are pushing the frontiers of nanoscience for healthcare, information technology and the environment. Click on the photos below to read their breakthroughs, achievements, career highlights and goals for the future. I’m very proud of i-sense because it brings...
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EU Science Commissioner visits UCL | London Centre for Nanotechnology
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A joint venture between UCL and Imperial College London. LCN in the News. LCN Videos and Audio. EU Science Commissioner visits UCL. EU Science Commissioner visits UCL. Tuesday, 24th March 2015. The European Commissioner for Research, Innovation and Science,. Visited UCL today. He held a meeting with the President and Provost of UCL, Professor Michael Arthur, before visiting the London Centre for Nanotechnology. Professor John Morton, director of UCL’s Quantum Science and Technology Institute. Professor D...
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Appathon
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Prize and Tech Day 2016. This national app competition is funded by the Royal Society Rosalind Franklin Award. Won by UCL Professor Rachel McKendry. The Award, supported by the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS), is made to support the promotion of women in STEM and is in memory of the British biophysicist Rosalind Franklin who pioneered research into DNA, viruses, coal and graphite. Our competition was split into two challenges:. To develop new mobile phone apps to empower women in STE...
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rachelbiochemsoc | Biochemical Society
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Playing ‘The Hungry Games’ at Big Biology Day. October 20, 2015. May 12, 2016. By Rachel Burnett, EDUCATION AND PUBLIC ENGAGEMENT OFFICER. Continue reading →. Synthetic biology: defying definition. October 16, 2015. May 12, 2016. By Rachel Burnett, EDUCATION AND PUBLIC ENGAGEMENT OFFICER. As part of Biology Week 2015, the Biochemical Society and the Royal Society of Biology organized a debate entitled. Synthetic Life: How far could it go? How far should it go? Continue reading →. September 25, 2015.
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Assessing the impact of a health intervention via user-generated Internet content | Vasileios Lampos
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Assessing the impact of a health intervention via user-generated Internet content. On 21 June, 2015 - 18:43. Can user-generated Internet content be used to assess the impact of a health intervention? In a new paper. Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery. And will be presented at the journal track of ECML PKDD 2015.
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Flu Detector - About
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Flu Detector - About. Flu Detector (version 2; find more about version 1 here. Uses Twitter content or Google search data to estimate influenza-like illness (flu) rates in England. Daily flu rate estimates reflect on data from the past 7 days. This website is supported by the EPSRC IRC project i-sense. Early-Warning Sensing Systems for Infectious Diseases) and a Google Research Sponsorship. The research team behind Flu Detector is based at the Computer Science Department. Of University College London.
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Brief CV | Vasileios Lampos
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Aug '15 - now. At University College London. Promotion from previous role. Nov '13 - Jul. '15: Research Associate. At University College London. Project: EPSRC IRC Early-Warning Sensing Systems for Infectious Diseases. Grant I: $50,000. Sponsorship from Google to advance research on digital health surveillance (PI). Grant II: 180,000. Grant from EPSRC to develop a digital data donor system for medical research (co-PI). July '14 - Feb. '15: Visiting Researcher. June '12 - Oct. '13: Research Associate.
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Vasileios Lampos
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Improving influenza modelling from search query logs. On 27 July, 2016 - 21:03. Is a real-time tool that uses a refined version of the methodology described below to estimate flu rates in England based on Google search or Twitter content. This blog post introduces a collaborative work with Andrew Miller. From Harvard University as well as Christian Stefansen. You probably know of Google Flu Trends. GFT) It was a platform that displayed weekly estimates of influenza-like illness. What can be improved?
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Ann Blandford | UCLIC - UCL Interaction Centre
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UCLIC - UCL Interaction Centre. Interactions in the Wild. News, Events, Seminars. News, Events, Seminars. Professor and Director of UCL Institute of Digital Health. 44 203 108 7049 (internal: 57049). UCLIC, University College London. 66 - 72 Gower Street. London, WC1E 6EA. Blog: HCI Sense and Safety. Videos, books and other resources. I am leading or involved in the following funded projects:. Exploring the Landscape of Intravenous Infusion Practices and Errors (NIHR). Get a Move On. Implementing New Kno...
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