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Using e-assessment to address mathematical misconceptions in engineering students (2019)
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Sikurajapathi, I., Henderson, K., & Gwynllyw, R. (2019, October). Using e-assessment to address mathematical misconceptions in engineering students. Presented at 11th International Conference on Education Technology and Computers, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Measuring sustainability performance of SMEs in a developing country - A study of Southern Vietnam (2019)
Presentation / Conference
Phan, H., Kumar, V., Saad, M., Garza-Reyes, J. A., & Nadeem, S. P. (2019, July). Measuring sustainability performance of SMEs in a developing country – A study of Southern Vietnam. Paper presented at 3rd IEOM European International Conference on Industrial Engineering and Operations Management
Over the last decade, measuring sustainability performance has been increasingly important. So far, research about the subject matter has been mostly conducted in developed nations, and for large corporations but SMEs in developing countries has rece...
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An explanation-based approach for experiment reproducibility in recommender systems (2019)
Journal Article
Polatidis, N., Papaleonidas, A., Pimenidis, E., & Iliadis, L. (in press). An explanation-based approach for experiment reproducibility in recommender systems. Neural Computing and Applications, https://doi.org/10.1007/s00521-019-04274-x
© 2019, Springer-Verlag London Ltd., part of Springer Nature. The offline evaluation of recommender systems is typically based on accuracy metrics such as the Mean Absolute Error and the Root Mean Squared Error for error rating prediction and Precisi...
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Optimisation of resource management in construction projects: A big data approach (2019)
Journal Article
Kusimo, H., Oyedele, L., Akinade, O., Oyedele, A., Abioye, S., Agboola, A., & Mohammed-Yakub, N. (2019). Optimisation of resource management in construction projects: A big data approach. World Journal of Science, Technology and Sustainable Development, 16(2), 82-93. https://doi.org/10.1108/WJSTSD-05-2018-0044
Resource management is one of the key factors for achieving project success, which includes the management of project teams, labour and plant and equipment needed to deliver the project. This study aims to identify challenges facing resource manageme...
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Navigating MS Teams Navigating MS Teams | Student blog
Join the Team! When it comes to online learning on your course most of you will be using a mixture of MS Teams and Blackboard and it will be up to your teaching staff to decide what works best for your particular programme. You’ll have programme...
UWE Bristol Academic Spotlight: Alexandros Stratakos Senior Lecturer in Sustainable Agri-Food Production UWE Bristol Academic Spotlight: Alexandros Stratakos Senior Lecturer in Sustainable Agri-Food Production | Research and External Engagement
Alexandros is a Senior Lecturer and Wallscourt Fellow in Sustainable Agri-Food Production at UWE Bristol. He is working on the development of new strategies to ensure the safety quality and sustainability of the food supply chain with the...
Exploring the Frontiers of Awake Brain Surgery: Highlights from the 2025 Awake Craniotomy Symposium at UWE Exploring the Frontiers of Awake Brain Surgery: Highlights from the 2025 Awake Craniotomy Symposium at UWE | Brain Language and Behaviour Lab blog
Today our Brain Language and Behaviour (BLB) Lab played host to a landmark event in the field of brain tumour surgery: the 2025 Awake Craniotomy Symposium. Organised in collaboration with the North Bristol NHS Trust and the Tessa Jowell Brain...
Thinking differently engaging differently: Neurodivergence in the Criminal Justice System and the role of the Bar Thinking differently engaging differently: Neurodivergence in the Criminal Justice System and the role of the Bar | Bristol Law School blog
In October 2022 Dr Tom Smith published the first of a two-part series of articles examining how the experience and engagement of neurodivergent individuals (for example those who are autistic or have Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder...