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coordination (e.g., disasters), remote and distributed workplaces (e.g., virtual organisations), and management of civil infrastructure and services (e.g., aviation). In C2 settings, teams of heterogeneously
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research proposal, detailing the project you wish to undertake and how it aligns to this scholarship scheme a statement of a maximum of two pages, indicating how you feel you align with an under-represented
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adoption and best practice (such as live stream, AR/VR, AI) for the benefit of the live performance sector. Post COVID-19, there is an urgent need to grow audiences, to reach diverse and remote communities
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, PCFCs can be deployed in remote areas where electrical infrastructure is difficult to achieve, making them particularly suitable for countries with broad territories like Australia. However, PCFCs cannot
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of building work? Who could diverse future workers be? How will workers experience possible futures workplaces? (for example when building remotely, in extreme temperatures or in outer-space?); What new work
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. This is particularly true for a sub-section of road users such as people living in regional and remote areas and high-risk individuals such as recidivist offenders. While technological advances look
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My work focuses on experimental research in quantum sensing and quantum microscopy using the nitrogen-vacancy (NV) centre in diamond. In particular, we are interested in applying quantum sensing
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Ashely Mansell (LTU) SARS-CoV-2 is primarily a respiratory virus but many of the symptoms are neurological including headaches, loss of sense of taste and smell, seizures and dizziness. The virus has also
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imaging is one of the rapidly growing domains in remote sensing primarily due to the breadth of applications on a variety of areas, from plant disease detection to object tracking. For example