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Thermal analysis of laminar water flow over a backward facing channel with carbon nanoparticles
Journal Article
Saha, S., Prasad, V., & Beg, O. (in press). Thermal analysis of laminar water flow over a backward facing channel with carbon nanoparticles. Journal of the Serbian Society for Computational Mechanics, 16(1), 125-137. https://doi.org/10.24874/jsscm.2022.16.01.09

In the last few years, the thermo-hydraulic study of nanofluid flow bifurcation phenomena have become a great interest and useful tool in many engineering applications. FVM has been employed in this article to numerically explore the laminar water fl... Read More about Thermal analysis of laminar water flow over a backward facing channel with carbon nanoparticles.

Challenges, Technologies and Solutions! How to measure cultural change within a diverse institution?
Other
Power, E., West, M., Blezard, E., & Whitnall, D. Challenges, Technologies and Solutions! How to measure cultural change within a diverse institution?

We are delighted to present Salford’s ESS instructional case study which forms part of the Advance HE “inclusive institutions strand” of the Collaborative Development Fund 2021: New challenges, new solutions. The project enabled us to develop a deep... Read More about Challenges, Technologies and Solutions! How to measure cultural change within a diverse institution?.

Real-time object detection system for building energy conservation : an IP camera based system
Presentation / Conference
Chandrasiri, A., & Hemba Geekiyanage, M. Real-time object detection system for building energy conservation : an IP camera based system. Presented at 34th Annual Association of Researchers in Construction Management Conference, Belfast, UK

In the contemporary world, there is a rapid introduction of automated and intelligent
building systems. These technologies offer new and exciting opportunities to increase
the connectivity of devices in built environments, particularly for energy... Read More about Real-time object detection system for building energy conservation : an IP camera based system.

Experimental investigation of the extent of the impact of Halite precipitation on CO2 injection in deep saline aquifers
Presentation / Conference
Edem, D., Abba, M., Nourian, A., Babaie, M., & Naeem, Z. Experimental investigation of the extent of the impact of Halite precipitation on CO2 injection in deep saline aquifers. Presented at SPE Europec 2020 (20EURO), Virtual

A laboratory investigation was carried out to experimentally determine the extent of the salt precipitation effects on the petrophysical properties of deep saline aquifer during CO2 storage. This was performed on selected core samples using laborator... Read More about Experimental investigation of the extent of the impact of Halite precipitation on CO2 injection in deep saline aquifers.

Sparse noise minimization in image classification using Genetic Algorithm and DenseNet
Presentation / Conference
Mienye, I., Kenneth Ainah, P., Emmanuel, I., & Esenogho, E. Sparse noise minimization in image classification using Genetic Algorithm and DenseNet. Presented at 2021 Conference on Information Communications Technology and Society (ICTAS), Durban, South Africa

Noise handling is a critical aspect of image processing, which can significantly affect the accuracy of classification and recognition algorithms. In this paper, we propose a technique for improved noise handling in sparse input feature maps where th... Read More about Sparse noise minimization in image classification using Genetic Algorithm and DenseNet.

The curated TV experience with ‘value added’ : Walter Presents, canned TV, curation, and post-production Culture
Journal Article

Canned TV has been a television industry practice almost from the start of television itself and was a way in which local/nationally-produced television programmes gained extra revenue by travelling, under licence, around the world. As well as provid... Read More about The curated TV experience with ‘value added’ : Walter Presents, canned TV, curation, and post-production Culture.

The relationship between use of personal electronic devices and musculoskeletal pain in children : a systematic review
Presentation / Conference
Clark, A., Cooper-Ryan, A., Brown, T., & Preece, S. The relationship between use of personal electronic devices and musculoskeletal pain in children : a systematic review. Poster presented at Physiotherapy UK CSP Conference 2019, ICC, Birmingham

Purpose
Musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) in the adult population have increased over the past ten years. Evidence suggest that this is due to the rapid development and usage of computer technology and personal electronic devices (PEDs). Research has... Read More about The relationship between use of personal electronic devices and musculoskeletal pain in children : a systematic review.

Examining the experiences of doctors as volunteers in Uganda and the potential tensions that arise when attempting to create ‘sustainable’ change through voluntary placements
Thesis
attempting to create ‘sustainable’ change through voluntary placements. (Dissertation). University of Salford

International professional medical volunteering of qualified doctors has grown in recent decades. It is claimed that this activity has the potential to both benefit and harm volunteers as well as the countries which host them. This research focuses o... Read More about Examining the experiences of doctors as volunteers in Uganda and the potential tensions that arise when attempting to create ‘sustainable’ change through voluntary placements.

Every Moment Counts Pitch Deck
Other
Court, A. Every Moment Counts Pitch Deck. [Design Document]

Pitch deck in support of application for £25.000 of funding for the NHS on Film - the 75th Anniversary of the NHS' fund offered by the British Film Institute in conjunction with the Arts and Humanities Research Council.

Climate change and tuberculosis drive non-adaptive shifts in the faecal microbiota of wild meerkats
Journal Article
Risely, A., Müller-Klein, N., Schmid, D., Wilhelm, K., Clutton-Brock, T., Manser, M., & Sommer, S. Climate change and tuberculosis drive non-adaptive shifts in the faecal microbiota of wild meerkats. https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-1873485/v1

Climate change and climate-driven increases in infectious disease threaten wildlife populations globally. Yet, their combined long-term effects on gut microbial communities remain unknown. Over the past two decades, wild meerkats inhabiting the Kalah... Read More about Climate change and tuberculosis drive non-adaptive shifts in the faecal microbiota of wild meerkats.

Western Silence - Davis Film TP 2019
Digital Artefact
Lichtenfels, A., Zibell, J., Powell, T., & Churchill, J. Western Silence - Davis Film TP 2019. [Film]

Contextual statement:

Western Silence is the result of two week-long devised filmmaking workshops between 2018 and 2020 based in London and California. The film connects the materiality of memory to the materiality of ecology, in particular askin... Read More about Western Silence - Davis Film TP 2019.

Becky
Digital Artefact
Lichtenfels, A., Powell, T., Zibell, J., & Churchill, J. Becky. [Film]

Contextual statement:

Becky is a durational, score-based film. Stylistically, it aims to adapt the theatre work of Samuel Beckett for the cinema, whilst also drawing on peformance traditions such as the work of company Forced Entertainment. Eschew... Read More about Becky.

A Qualitative IPA of the Motivations of Retirees’ Transitions to ‘Retirement’ Social Identities and the Consequences on Retirement Adjustment Satisfaction
Presentation / Conference Contribution

Retirement is a relatively new phenomenon in relation to
shifting from being a privilege for the few to becoming a
normative ‘third age’ of the life course. However, retirement
represents one of the major life course transitions in late adult
lif... Read More about A Qualitative IPA of the Motivations of Retirees’ Transitions to ‘Retirement’ Social Identities and the Consequences on Retirement Adjustment Satisfaction.

Working together in Higher Education: How to develop collaboration among academics in a new organisational unit to promote an interdisciplinary approach
Report
Broster, P. Working together in Higher Education: How to develop collaboration among academics in a new organisational unit to promote an interdisciplinary approach. The University of Salford

Academe has faced many challenges over recent years including a cultural shift to increase collaboration to provide a greater interdisciplinary approach to teaching, learning and programme delivery (Englund, 2018).
This paper aims to explore what t... Read More about Working together in Higher Education: How to develop collaboration among academics in a new organisational unit to promote an interdisciplinary approach.