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Dr Ben de Lacy Costello

Associate Professor Biosensing and Diagnostics

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Professor Patrick Manu

Professor of Innovative Construction and Project Management

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Dr Nihong Yang

Senior Lecturer in Aerospace Engineering

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Professor Candy McCabe

Professor of Clinical Research and Practice

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Mrs Denise McDowall

Professional Lead/Senior Lecturer - Adult Nursing

Simulation and modelling of crossing-shock-wave and turbulent boundary-layer interactions - Projects

In this project, we are going to revisit and further extend our previous research in SBLI.

CCC-Catapult - Projects

Details about the CCC-Catapult project.

Cohort adverse circumstances - Assessments

What to do when circumstances related to the delivery or assessment of a module adversely affect how your cohort perform.

SciComm South West Conference 7 June 2024 - Events

The 2nd SciComm South West conference celebrates the diversity of the science communication sector and reflect on challenges faced.

Bringing smarter choices into multi-modal models - Travel behaviour and the mobility experience

Read the project summary for the 'Bringing smarter choices into multi-modal models' research project from the Centre for Transport and Society at UWE Bristol.

Research

The policing of 'county lines' in affected import towns: Exploring local responses to evolving heroin and crack markets (2019)

Thesis
Spicer, J. The policing of ‘county lines’ in affected import towns: Exploring local responses to evolving heroin and crack markets. (Thesis). UWE. Retrieved from https://uwe-repository....ribe.com/output/1822537
Across the UK, markets for heroin and crack cocaine in provincial towns are evolving. Due to the high-profile drug market development termed ‘County Lines’, retail supply in many areas is now seemingly dominated by ‘out of town’ dealers who have esta... about The policing of ‘county lines’ in affected import towns: Exploring local responses to evolving heroin and crack markets.

Enabling independent living with assistive robotics  - Shaping integrated healthcare

We are leading the way in the design of assistive robots, understanding how people and robots can interact intuitively, safely and effectively; and designing and testing robots that will be acceptable and enjoyable to use.

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