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Profiling information seeking behaviour of nursing students_EBLIP.pptx
Peter Stokes
Conference presentation on profiling the information seeking behaviour of nursing students at the Evidence Based Library and Information Practice conference in Glasgow, June 2019
The 3D printed simulation and emerging ‘breathing’ textile
Maria Vogiatzaki, Effie Douroudi, Maria Lantavou & Ioanna Symeonidou
This research is taking advantage of the technological changes taking place in the textile and architectural industry and opens new perspectives for a transdisciplinary research. The researchers aim to further develop the project by developing prototypes and foster collaborations with the industry and research institutions from different disciplines such as material science, chemistry, biology and mechanical engineering, creating new materialities for wearables as well as interactive built environments.
The 3D printed simulation and emerging ‘breathing’ textile
Maria Vogiatzaki
This research is taking advantage of the technological changes taking place in the textile and architectural industry and opens new perspectives for a transdisciplinary research. The researchers aim to further develop the project by developing prototypes and foster collaborations with the industry and research institutions from different disciplines such as material science, chemistry, biology and mechanical engineering, creating new materialities for wearables as well as interactive built environments.
The 3D printed simulation and emerging ‘breathing’ textile
Maria Vogiatzaki, Effie Douroudi, Maria Lantavou & Ioanna Symeonidou
This research is taking advantage of the technological changes taking place in the textile and architectural industry and opens new perspectives for a transdisciplinary research. The researchers aim to further develop the project by developing prototypes and foster collaborations with the industry and research institutions from different disciplines such as material science, chemistry, biology and mechanical engineering, creating new materialities for wearables as well as interactive built environments.
DNV Case Studies
Aled Jones & Felicity Clarke
Three case studies from the Debating Nature's Value network exploring the use of monetisation in Natural Capital decision making.
Ely In June 2019, we visited an Open Farm day near Ely in Cambridge, to ask attendees their views on the concept of “monetising nature”. They also expressed their ideas on ways to protect their local environment for future generations. Many spoke of their enjoyment of accessing local natural spaces, from parks to woodlands, and...
Ely In June 2019, we visited an Open Farm day near Ely in Cambridge, to ask attendees their views on the concept of “monetising nature”. They also expressed their ideas on ways to protect their local environment for future generations. Many spoke of their enjoyment of accessing local natural spaces, from parks to woodlands, and...
Resources for Intrauterine contraception
Susan Walker & Victoria L. Newman
The is an informational MP4 video for women who want to know more about intra-uterine contraception.
Women's Views on Intra-uterine Contraception in General Practice
Susan Walker & Victoria L. Newton
This presentation summarises the views of women from a general practice setting on intrauterine contraception
The National Emergency Medical Service Role During the COVID-19 Pandemic in Sierra Leone
Marta Caviglia
Presentation of Dr Marta Caviglia (CRIMEDIM) at FIReS Webinar 1. 15 February 2022.
Greyfriars Point Cloud in .ply format before being converted to .gltf
Emily Godden
Greyfriars Point Cloud in .ply format before being converted to .gltf
Captured using a Leica BLK360, processed in cloud compare, reduced to 2.75 million points uploaded to figshare and sketchfab
Captured using a Leica BLK360, processed in cloud compare, reduced to 2.75 million points uploaded to figshare and sketchfab
FIReS webinar 1: Fostering innovative resilience of clinical services to major disasters
Nebil Achour & Hamdi Lamine
The COVID-19 pandemic stretched for the first time ever modern healthcare systems globally. Hospitals were forced to cancel elective operations, develop new work approaches and redeploy staff to treat infected patients, limit infection rates while maintaining most urgent operations. Although this approach is often adopted during disasters, its adoption for pandemic has caused tremendous disruption for healthcare systems in the forms of backlog and reduction in the ability of hospitals to provide care to millions...
FIReS webinar 1: Fostering innovative resilience of clinical services to major disasters
Nebil Achour & Hamdi Lamine
The COVID-19 pandemic stretched for the first time ever modern healthcare systems globally. Hospitals were forced to cancel elective operations, develop new work approaches and redeploy staff to treat infected patients, limit infection rates while maintaining most urgent operations. Although this approach is often adopted during disasters, its adoption for pandemic has caused tremendous disruption for healthcare systems in the forms of backlog and reduction in the ability of hospitals to provide care to millions...
Research Questions for Engineering Resilience in Healthcare
Walt Vernon
Research Questions for Engineering Resilience in Healthcare. Delivered on 17 March 2022 to FIReS Network Webinar 2.
Healthcare Facility Lifelines Resilience
Hasan Akcay
Healthcare Facility Lifelines Resilience. Presentation delivered to FIReS Network on 17 March 2022.
FIReS Webinar 2 Fostering innovative resilience in healthcare: support services and infrastructure (Flyer)
Nebil Achour & Hamdi Lamine
FIReS Webinar 2 Fostering innovative resilience in healthcare: support services and infrastructure. Event flyer, agenda and speaker and organiser biographies.
FIReS Webinar 2 Transcript
Nebil Achour & Hamdi Lamine
Auto-generated transcript of the FIReS 2 webinar held on 17 March 2022.
Responding and Adapting to COVID-19: An Allied Health Response
Pippa Hales
Presentation of Pippa Hales (Royal Papworth Hospital) at FIReS Webinar 1. 15 February 2022.
Responding and Adapting to COVID-19: An Allied Health Response
Pippa Hales
Presentation of Pippa Hales (Royal Papworth Hospital) at FIReS Webinar 1. 15 February 2022.
2. The True source of the Sans
Jon Melton
ATypI 18 Antwerp Type Legacies Conference
The True source of the Sans
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Iz5X9my_X5Q
Published online January 2019 [Play, and Listen online to the Presentation while studying the Slides on Figshare. Or download the low-res Presentation with presenter notes .pdf]
Abstract:
The search for the origin of today’s commercial sans serif typography has become something of a ‘holy grail’ for type historians. The earliest known example of a deliberately geometrical...
The True source of the Sans
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Iz5X9my_X5Q
Published online January 2019 [Play, and Listen online to the Presentation while studying the Slides on Figshare. Or download the low-res Presentation with presenter notes .pdf]
Abstract:
The search for the origin of today’s commercial sans serif typography has become something of a ‘holy grail’ for type historians. The earliest known example of a deliberately geometrical...
Profiling information seeking behaviour of nursing students_EBLIP.pptx
Peter Stokes
Conference presentation on profiling the information seeking behaviour of nursing students at the Evidence Based Library and Information Practice conference in Glasgow, June 2019
San serif Bishop Marks from 1673
Jon Melton
TypeThursday London (in Cambridge) 09 May 2019
Symposium and Type Design Critique
San serif Bishop Marks from 1673
Practice-based historical research is utilized within the production of an alphabet of letterforms which explore the context for sans serif Bishop Marks from 1673. The limited published history and original primary examples were studied within the production of an experimental digital typeface of the date-stamp glyphs required within a functional computer font. The letterform modelling and characteristics represent a late...
Symposium and Type Design Critique
San serif Bishop Marks from 1673
Practice-based historical research is utilized within the production of an alphabet of letterforms which explore the context for sans serif Bishop Marks from 1673. The limited published history and original primary examples were studied within the production of an experimental digital typeface of the date-stamp glyphs required within a functional computer font. The letterform modelling and characteristics represent a late...
The Lewis Dynamic Model
The Lewis Dynamic Model was adapted from Kolb’s Experiential Learning Model by Naowarat Lewis.
The essentials of dynamic learning within the model are those actions constituting repetition and reinforcement which are independent of tutor influence and wholly driven by each individual learner.
The essentials of dynamic learning within the model are those actions constituting repetition and reinforcement which are independent of tutor influence and wholly driven by each individual learner.
Re[in]spired Textile - Project Presentation
Maria Vogiatzaki
Re[in]spired textile portrays their research on skin prosthetics, able to respire, providing thermal comfort conditions to users responding to stimuli received from the environment. In this way textiles transcend their known functions to embellish and protect, and create new forms of bodily habitation.
The parametric design process
Maria Vogiatzaki, Effie Douroudi, Maria Lantavou & Ioanna Symeonidou
Additive manufacturing is suggested as a potential fabrication method, as it can create complex objects directly from the 3D model by stratifying material layer upon layer, and prototypes can be highly customized. In particular dual-material 3d printing technology, that enables the fabrication of a flexible structure (e.g. Ninjaflex, Filaflex) with smart material (e.g. carbon fiber) embedded in selected components (Figure 3), in order to achieve the desired operation
The parametric design process
Maria Vogiatzaki
Additive manufacturing is suggested as a potential fabrication method, as it can create complex objects directly from the 3D model by stratifying material layer upon layer, and prototypes can be highly customized. In particular dual-material 3d printing technology, that enables the fabrication of a flexible structure (e.g. Ninjaflex, Filaflex) with smart material (e.g. carbon fiber) embedded in selected components (Figure 3), in order to achieve the desired operation
Polymorphism
Douglas Nunn &
This live performance on 4/10/18 was a collaboration between Douglas Nunn and Hrvoslava Brkušić at the Vector Hack Festival which took place at the Technical Museum Nikola Tesla, Zagreb, Croatia.