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The application and barriers of BIM in sustainable building design (2017)
Journal Article
Oduyemi, O., Okoroh, M. I., & Fajana, O. S. (2017). The application and barriers of BIM in sustainable building design. Journal of Facilities Management, 15(1), 15-34. https://doi.org/10.1108/JFM-03-2016-0008Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to explore and rank the benefits and barriers (technological and non-technological) of using Building Information Modelling (BIM) in sustainable building design. It also employs the use of a design tool analysis... Read More about The application and barriers of BIM in sustainable building design.
Impact of a career shock event on academic and organizational identities: The Case of Bogazici University (2024)
Presentation / Conference
Arman, G., & Koc, Y. (2024, April). Impact of a career shock event on academic and organizational identities: The Case of Bogazici University. Paper presented at 2nd Careers Division Community Conference of Academy of Management, Amsterdam, Netherlands
The role of GBGI in levelling up in Bristol: A secondary analysis (2024)
Presentation / Conference
Bray, I., Sinnett, D., & West, H. (2024, May). The role of GBGI in levelling up in Bristol: A secondary analysis. Poster presented at RECLAIM Conference 2024, LondonThis poster summarises the results of our analysis of green-blue-grey infrastructure in relation to health and social outcomes in Bristol.
The role of GBGI in levelling up in Bristol (2024)
Presentation / Conference
Bray, I., Sinnett, D., & West, H. (2024, May). The role of GBGI in levelling up in Bristol. Paper presented at RECLAIM Conference 2024, LondonWe examined the association between provision and experience of a range of green-blue-grey infrastructure and neighbourhood satisfaction, life satisfaction, wellbeing and general health. We found that satisfaction with greenspace was the most consist... Read More about The role of GBGI in levelling up in Bristol.
Electroactive composite biofilms integrating Kombucha, Chlorella and synthetic proteinoid Proto–Brains (2024)
Journal Article
Nikolaidou, A., Mougkogiannis, P., & Adamatzky, A. (2024). Electroactive composite biofilms integrating Kombucha, Chlorella and synthetic proteinoid Proto–Brains. Royal Society Open Science, 11(5), https://doi.org/10.1098/rsos.240238In this study, we present electroactive biofilms made from a combination of Kombucha zoogleal mats and thermal proteinoids. These biofilms have potential applications in unconventional computing and robotic skin. Proteinoids are synthesized by therma... Read More about Electroactive composite biofilms integrating Kombucha, Chlorella and synthetic proteinoid Proto–Brains.
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