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research on the human and environmental health risks of exposure to potentially harmful agents in the environment, where research takes places within the domains Toxicology, Environmental Epidemiology and
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for inclusive design and co-creation for children with ASD and ARFID using AI-empowered agents and games. This includes examining how these technological solutions systems can be adapted to support child-led
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. Advertising images can also link products to ideas of success. Thus, these forms of communication are not merely tools for conveying messages, but powerful agents that sculpt our society, influence our
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construction of such a virus, at the nanoscale. By unveiling how viruses are built up, we will not only provide fundamental understanding of these disease causing agents, we will also be able to better
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will be to: identify policy mechanisms that can change infrastructure affordance and lower infrastructure use develop an agent-based model that regards infrastructure as a socio-technical system reveal
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applications such as conversational agents, mental well-being, and education, where emotion safety is crucial; Design interventions to reduce bias and improve fairness and safety in human-AI interaction
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and metrics to evaluate bias, fairness, inclusivity, safety, and emotional responsiveness; Explore applications such as conversational agents, mental well-being, and education, where emotion safety is
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that the developed methods are robust, adaptable, and grounded in real-world practice. You will apply advanced techniques such as agent-based modelling, quantitative resilience assessment, and risk analysis to
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interaction; Design methods and metrics to evaluate bias, fairness, inclusivity, safety, and emotional responsiveness; Explore applications such as conversational agents, mental well-being, and education, where
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design principles with stakeholder engagement approaches, ensuring that the developed methods are robust, adaptable, and grounded in real-world practice. You will apply advanced techniques such as agent