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Devon Disability Collective
A group of Inspiring Futures students undertook a consultancy project for Devon Disability Collective as part of their assessed module. They completed a competitor analysis and identified potential new customers.
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AI model offers accurate and explainable insights to support autism assessment
University of Plymouth news: A deep learning model, evaluated in a University of Plymouth research study, was shown to achieve up to 98% accuracy in distinguishing autistic from neurotypical participants
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Project launched to identify key landscapes in Cornwall
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/project-launched-to-identify-key-landscapes-in-cornwall
Plymouth University news: A new research project has been launched to establish what are some of the most important landscapes in Cornwall, and find out how people use them, and whether any barriers exist in gaining access to them.
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Maozhou Meng
Santander Universities Seed-Corn Research Scholarship 2014/15 case study
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Silent Hospital Project benefits patients
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/silent-hospital-project-benefits-patients
University of Plymouth news: Silent Hospital Project benefits patients. The University of Plymouth helps improve quality of care at the Royal Cornwall Hospital.
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Social media and gaming to enhance energy efficiency
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/social-media-and-gaming-used-to-enhance-energy-efficiency
Plymouth University is part of a three-year partnership initiative which aims to reduce energy consumption and increase understanding and engagement about domestic energy efficiency amongst affordable housing residents.
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Adam Jarvis - network lab administrator at Cisco Systems
Adam Jarvis worked for one of the world’s leading networking companies, Cisco Systems.
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Artificial coastal defences could be used to enhance marine biodiversity
Coastal defences, harbours and ports have the potential to enhance biodiversity within the marine environment through the use of cement substitutes. But the materials used need to be selected carefully, a study by the University of Plymouth suggests
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Approach enables experts to look beyond IP in cyber security investigations
A technique which enables digital forensic investigators to assess an individual’s internet use rather than simply focusing on traffic through Internet Protocol (IP) addresses has been developed by cyber security experts at the University of Plymouth.
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3D bioprinter revolutionises skin research
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/3d-bioprinter-revolutionises-skin-research
A new piece of technology at the University of Plymouth is helping researchers develop a working skin substitute. The 3D bioprinter will enable the team to test whether extracts from native Cornish plants and seaweeds have powerful skin-care applications.
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