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Our AI UK 2024 Top Picks

AI UK returned for 2024 with Team LIDA taking a field trip to Westminster to find out what was top of the AI agenda for The Alan Turing Institute. With representatives from the Data Analytics Team, Research & Innovation and Operations, everyone had a clear favourite from the the two-day event, from national defence and...

Celebrating innovative LIDA women

Research finds that certain groups (such as women, those from minority ethnic backgrounds and people with disabilities) are underrepresented in the data workforce. A lack of workforce diversity has the potential to amplify existing inequalities and prejudices. According to a Parliamentary report “Data science skills in the UK workforce” (UK Parliament Post)... The 2020 Ipsos...

Fair Attribution Guidelines - LIDA staff, products and services

The University recently published its Fair Attribution Guidelines. The guidance recognises the importance of technical, technologists and skills specialists in conducting research and innovation within the University, and that the quality of the outputs is not only enhanced through the equipment and services available, but also by the teams of talented support staff helping deliver the...

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Assessing cognitive load in VR

Speaker: Dr Yuri Pavlov Summary: Objective methods for detecting cognitive overload in virtual reality (VR) are highly sought after. Pupillometry,...

Early Career Health Researcher Event: Get Creative and Get Funded

Join us to explore strategies for identifying knowledge gaps, mastering grant applications, advancing your career, fostering collaboration, and expanding your...

Chemotherapy Dose Intensity in AYA Germ Cell Tumors: Data Assessment

Delivered chemotherapy dose intensity in adolescent and young adult germ cell tumours in England: assessment of data quality and consistency...

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