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Parents’ experiences of postnatal diagnosis and care following the birth of a child with cleft lip and/or palate (2019)
Journal Article
Costa, B., Williams, J., Martindale, A., & Stock, N. M. (2019). Parents’ experiences of postnatal diagnosis and care following the birth of a child with cleft lip and/or palate. British Journal of Midwifery, 27(3), 151-160. https://doi.org/10.12968/bjom.2019.27.3.151

Background: Receiving the news that their child has a health condition, such as a cleft lip and/or palate (CL/P), can have a considerable psychological impact on parents. Yet previous research has highlighted parental dissatisfaction and service-rela... Read More about Parents’ experiences of postnatal diagnosis and care following the birth of a child with cleft lip and/or palate.

The Welsh Premier League and the ‘significant risk’ to match-manipulation. Is a specific offence required? (2019)
Book Chapter
Hall, M. (2019). The Welsh Premier League and the ‘significant risk’ to match-manipulation. Is a specific offence required?. In N. Ryder, & L. Pasculli (Eds.), Corruption in the Global Era. Abingdon: Routledge

This chapter explores issues relating to match manipulation in football with a specific focus on the Welsh Premier League. The article also considers the legal framework domestically and international and considers whether a specific offence is requi... Read More about The Welsh Premier League and the ‘significant risk’ to match-manipulation. Is a specific offence required?.

Rome at the Poetry Society (2019)
Exhibition / Performance
Dean, J. Rome at the Poetry Society. 8 March 2019 - 1 December 2009. (Unpublished)

I’m invading The Poetry Society, throughout its centenary year, with Rome; an invitation to exhibit has been interpreted as an invitation to occupy. Invasion is messy and involves considerable negotiation: art, poetry, Rome collide. There is both sup... Read More about Rome at the Poetry Society.

Unseen Hands: 100 years of structural engineering (2019)
Exhibition / Performance
Littlefield, D. Unseen Hands: 100 years of structural engineering. 8 March 2019 - 1 September 2008. (Unpublished)

As part of the Institution of Structural Engineers’(IStructE) Centenary Celebrations, structural engineers, and their role in shaping the modern world, is celebrated in a special display at the V&A. Titled ‘Unseen Hands: 100 years of Structural En... Read More about Unseen Hands: 100 years of structural engineering.

Beaconsfield residency (2019)
Exhibition / Performance
Dean, J. Beaconsfield residency. 7 March 2019 - 1 November 2013. (Unpublished)

This output consists of thirty works produced by Dean during her as artist-in-residency (March-November 2013) at the invitation of Beaconsfield directors David Crawforth and Naomi Siderfin (http://beaconsfield.ltd.uk/projects/judith-dean-residency/).... Read More about Beaconsfield residency.

National systems of innovation, innovation niches, and diversity in university systems (2019)
Journal Article
Datta, S., Saad, M., & Sarpong, D. (2019). National systems of innovation, innovation niches, and diversity in university systems. Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 143, 27-36. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.techfore.2019.02.005

Universities have come to represent strategic sites for the production of knowledge and innovations driving major economic and societal transformations. In this paper, we examine the role universities play in national innovation systems. Developing... Read More about National systems of innovation, innovation niches, and diversity in university systems.

Machine ethics: The design and governance of ethical AI and autonomous systems (2019)
Journal Article
Winfield, A. F., Michael, K., Pitt, J., & Evers, V. (2019). Machine ethics: The design and governance of ethical AI and autonomous systems. Proceedings of the IEEE, 107(3), 509-517. https://doi.org/10.1109/JPROC.2019.2900622

© 1963-2012 IEEE. The so-called fourth industrial revolution and its economic and societal implications are no longer solely an academic concern, but a matter for political as well as public debate. Characterized as the convergence of robotics, AI, a... Read More about Machine ethics: The design and governance of ethical AI and autonomous systems.

A global database and grading system for the deposition of supraglacial volcanic airfall (2019)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Hobbs, L., Gilbert, J., Lane, S., & Loughlin, S. (2019, March). A global database and grading system for the deposition of supraglacial volcanic airfall. Poster presented at Lancaster Volcano-ice Gathering 2019, Lancaster, England

Volcanic airfall (defined here as any material, such as volcanic ash, that falls from an eruption plume and cools before deposition) lands on glaciers, ice sheets, permafrost and snowfields worldwide. The interactions between these deposits and glaci... Read More about A global database and grading system for the deposition of supraglacial volcanic airfall.

Integrating local knowledge into a national programme: Evidence from a community-based diabetes prevention education programme (2019)
Journal Article
Kok, M., Bryant, L., Cook, C., Blackmore, S., & Jones, M. (2019). Integrating local knowledge into a national programme: Evidence from a community-based diabetes prevention education programme. Healthcare, 7(1), Article 38. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare7010038

Type 2 diabetes prevention is a major priority for healthcare services and public health. This study aimed to evaluate how a local authority in England piloted a diabetes prevention programme. The South Gloucestershire Diabetes Prevention (Pilot) Pro... Read More about Integrating local knowledge into a national programme: Evidence from a community-based diabetes prevention education programme.

Permissive versus restrictive temperature thresholds in critically ill children with fever and infection: A multicentre randomized clinical pilot trial (2019)
Journal Article
Peters, M. J., Woolfall, K., Khan, I., Deja, E., Mouncey, P. R., Wulff, J., …Rowan, K. M. (2019). Permissive versus restrictive temperature thresholds in critically ill children with fever and infection: A multicentre randomized clinical pilot trial. Critical Care, 23(1), https://doi.org/10.1186/s13054-019-2354-4

Background: Fever improves pathogen control at a significant metabolic cost. No randomized clinical trials (RCT) have compared fever treatment thresholds in critically ill children. We performed a pilot RCT to determine whether a definitive trial of... Read More about Permissive versus restrictive temperature thresholds in critically ill children with fever and infection: A multicentre randomized clinical pilot trial.

Mutual shaping in the design of socially assistive robots: A case study on social robots for therapy (2019)
Journal Article
Winkle, K., Caleb-Solly, P., Turton, A., & Bremner, P. (2020). Mutual shaping in the design of socially assistive robots: A case study on social robots for therapy. International Journal of Social Robotics, 12, 847-866. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12369-019-00536-9

This paper offers a case study in undertaking a mutual shaping approach to the design of socially assistive robots. We consider the use of social robots in therapy, and we present our results regarding this application, but the approach is generalisa... Read More about Mutual shaping in the design of socially assistive robots: A case study on social robots for therapy.

Ed Ruscha Books & Co (2019)
Exhibition / Performance
Sowden, T. (2015). Ed Ruscha Books & Co. 6 March 2019 - 1 May 2015. (Unpublished)

“Books & Co.” presents Ruscha’s legendary artist books together with those of more than 70 contemporary artists from all over the world—from Russia to Japan to the Netherlands, including artists' book by Tom Sowden, who have responded directly and di... Read More about Ed Ruscha Books & Co.

Adaptive fuzzy control for coordinated multiple robots with constraint using impedance learning (2019)
Journal Article
Kong, L., He, W., Yang, C., Li, Z., & Sun, C. (2019). Adaptive fuzzy control for coordinated multiple robots with constraint using impedance learning. IEEE Transactions on Cybernetics, 49(8), 3052-3063. https://doi.org/10.1109/TCYB.2018.2838573

In this paper, we investigate fuzzy neural network (FNN) control using impedance learning for coordinated multiple constrained robots carrying a common object in the presence of the unknown robotic dynamics and the unknown environment with which the... Read More about Adaptive fuzzy control for coordinated multiple robots with constraint using impedance learning.

Findings from the field: Partnership working between galleries and youth organisations (2019)
Book Chapter
Sim, N. (2019). Findings from the field: Partnership working between galleries and youth organisations. In Circuit: Test, Risk, Change (22-26). London: Tate and Paul Hamlyn Foundation

The prospect of working in partnership with people and organisations in other fields is inherently alluring: there is the potential to draw from untapped knowledge, to connect with different communities and to expand capacity and ideas. But partnersh... Read More about Findings from the field: Partnership working between galleries and youth organisations.

Traumatic brain injury in young children with isolated scalp haematoma (2019)
Journal Article
Bressan, S., Kochar, A., Oakley, E., Borland, M., Phillips, N., Dalton, S., …Babl, F. E. (2019). Traumatic brain injury in young children with isolated scalp haematoma. Archives of Disease in Childhood, 104(7), 664-669. https://doi.org/10.1136/archdischild-2018-316066

Objective Despite high-quality paediatric head trauma clinical prediction rules, the management of otherwise asymptomatic young children with scalp haematomas (SH) can be difficult. We determined the risk of intracranial injury when SH is the only pr... Read More about Traumatic brain injury in young children with isolated scalp haematoma.

Enhancing the learning process of people with special needs using wearables and Artificial Intelligence (2019)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Bakthavatchaalam, V. (2019, March). Enhancing the learning process of people with special needs using wearables and Artificial Intelligence. Paper presented at UNESCO: Mobile Learning Week 2019, Paris, France

Wearables are widely used in monitoring various physical activities and biological signals of an individual to improve their current lifestyle. This research proposes a novel way to enhance the learning of individuals with special needs, by collectin... Read More about Enhancing the learning process of people with special needs using wearables and Artificial Intelligence.

The lived experience of Joint Hypermobility and Ehlers-Danlos Syndromes: a systematic review and thematic synthesis (2019)
Journal Article
Bennett, S. E., Walsh, N., Moss, T., & Palmer, S. (2019). The lived experience of Joint Hypermobility and Ehlers-Danlos Syndromes: a systematic review and thematic synthesis. Physical Therapy Reviews, 24(1-2), 12-28. https://doi.org/10.1080/10833196.2019.1590674

© 2019, © 2019 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Background: Joint Hypermobility Syndrome (JHS) and Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (EDS) are heritable connective tissue disorders characterised by joint instability, pain, anxiety, depre... Read More about The lived experience of Joint Hypermobility and Ehlers-Danlos Syndromes: a systematic review and thematic synthesis.

Introduction: Two spaces of subsidiarity? (2019)
Journal Article
Mulé, R., & Walzenbach, G. (2019). Introduction: Two spaces of subsidiarity?. Commonwealth and Comparative Politics, 57(2), 141-152. https://doi.org/10.1080/14662043.2019.1573991

Scholarship on subsidiarity conducted since the nineteenth century has developed two strands of interpretation suggesting competing models of social organisation as far as the potential location of decision-making power is concerned. While this intel... Read More about Introduction: Two spaces of subsidiarity?.

Exploring participation needs and motivational requirements when engaging older adults in an emerging living lab (2019)
Journal Article
Callari, T. C., Moody, L., Saunders, J., Ward, G., Holliday, N., & Woodley, J. (2019). Exploring participation needs and motivational requirements when engaging older adults in an emerging living lab. Technology Management Innovation Review, 9(3), 38-46

There is a growing body of literature regarding living labs, which are seen as an effective way to develop and evaluate research for novel products and services with the actual end users. With growth in the living labs model, there is a... Read More about Exploring participation needs and motivational requirements when engaging older adults in an emerging living lab.