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Discover the latest Newnham research – in just 3 minutes!
https://150.newn.cam.ac.uk/newnham-news/discover-the-latest-newnham-research-in-just-3-minutes/10 Jul 2021: These topics cut across the disciplines, from classical dance to behavioural economics. -
The World Avatar – a world model for facilitating interoperability
https://como.ceb.cam.ac.uk/media/preprints/c4e-preprint-277.pdf3 Aug 2021: Singstat, 2020. URL https://www.singstat.gov.sg/. Accessed 22 October 2020. [24] Singapore Economic Development Board (EDB). ... 25] Singapore Economic Development Board (EDB). The Right Chemistry,2020. URL -
Embedding Energy Storage Systems into a Dynamic Knowledge Graph
https://como.ceb.cam.ac.uk/media/preprints/c4e-preprint-280.pdf8 Sep 2021: However, this paper does not take into con-sideration the associated environmental and economic impact. ... Axioms 17 describe the technical aspects of ESSswhile Axioms 89 describe the economic aspects of ESSs. -
Sustainable operation of district heating systems using dynamic…
https://como.ceb.cam.ac.uk/media/preprints/c4e_mh807_generation_optimisation.pdf6 Jul 2021: A short-term production optimisation has been investigatedby [42] by separating the unit commitment and the economic dispatch problem; how-ever, relevant heat load forecasts have been created manually. -
CHT-brochure.indd
https://report.connect.cam.ac.uk/assets/pdf/Connect-Health-Tech-UEZ.pdf6 Aug 2021: economic and population growth. The challenge. ahead is how to future-proof further growth,. ... of companies out to key strategic areas. of economic growth in the region. -
Connect: Health Tech | Background & context
https://report.connect.cam.ac.uk/background.html9 Jul 2021: to the multiple threats identified in the recently published 'Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Independent Economic Review (CPIER)'. -
Connect: Health Tech | Benefits
https://report.connect.cam.ac.uk/benefits.html9 Jul 2021: Significant rise in interdisciplinary research projects funded and commercialised. Increase in companies scaling-up across the region and increased flow of companies out to key strategic areas of economic growth in -
Connect: Health Tech | Building interdisciplinary bridges
https://report.connect.cam.ac.uk/building-bridges.html9 Jul 2021: collective knowledge capital to address societal and economic-led challenges. -
Connect: Health Tech | Key enablers
https://report.connect.cam.ac.uk/key-enablers.html9 Jul 2021: Diversity across research areas including economics, business and manufacturing in addition to life and physical sciences. ... Defining the clinical need. Developing a business plan. Health economics. How to collaborate effectively with industry/academia. -
Connect: Health Tech | Overview
https://report.connect.cam.ac.uk/overview.html9 Jul 2021: In recent years, Cambridge has seen significant economic and population growth. -
Connect: Health Tech | Putting the solutions into practice
https://report.connect.cam.ac.uk/solutions-into-practice.html9 Jul 2021: For us, this means cultivating and delivering excellent research, world-leading innovation and training of the next generation of highly skilled researchers and entrepreneurs, thereby underpinning the UK's economic growth ... The solutions and -
Metalwork2
https://schools.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/fs_metal.pdf10 Sep 2021: The technology of metalwork was vital to Greece’s economic and military strength and power- a common feature of all ancient civilisations. -
Warfare2
https://schools.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/fs_warfare.pdf10 Sep 2021: A strong army was essential for maintaining the boundaries of the polis, although battles were often fought for political rather than economic gain. -
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https://www-smartinfrastructure.eng.cam.ac.uk/files/csic_annual_review2014-p21.pdf2 Jul 2021: powerful regeneration catalyst: as thepedestrian catchment is transformed. • economic, social and environmentalbenefits from rail investment: carefulplanning and managementhave enabled regeneration of achallenging area. • -
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https://www-smartinfrastructure.eng.cam.ac.uk/files/csic_ar_2021.pdf9 Jul 2021: Economic interpretation of the adaptive zoning method for appraising business cases of major transport infrastructure investment projects. ... More. A ‘virtual lab’ enabling data-led decision-making for economic growth and development, the three-year -
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https://www-smartinfrastructure.eng.cam.ac.uk/files/csic_ar_2021_acorn.pdf7 Sep 2021: For more information about the ACORN collaboration seethe website automated.construction. References1Material Economics The Circular Economy: A Powerful Force for Climate Mitigation, -
Line of Sight: an Asset Management Methodology to Support ...
https://www-smartinfrastructure.eng.cam.ac.uk/files/line_of_sight_july_2021.pdf26 Jul 2021: It states: “The total economic value of Highways England is £311bn – this includes £115bn of physical asset value (the strategic road network) and £196bn of value created by users of the -
New technology offers the chance to put PPPs at ...
https://www-smartinfrastructure.eng.cam.ac.uk/files/pb_-_getting_smarter_story_-_autumn_2021.pdf17 Sep 2021: If you are taking an overall lifecycle approach, that will germinate a focus on new technology that the private sector will develop because it makes economic sense to do so. ... solutions, where AV/EV/CV could potentially replace traditional rail based -
1 剑桥大学中国研究欢迎你! 劍橋大學中國研究歡迎你! Chinese Studies at Cambridge Welcomes…
https://www.ames.cam.ac.uk/sites/www.ames.cam.ac.uk/files/chinese_studies_detailed_information_on_postgraduate_degree_programmes_in_chinese_studies_at_the_university_of_cambridge.pdf10 Aug 2021: relating to Chinese political and economic life as it relates to broader social transformations. ... Chinese Communist Party's changing policies on economic reforms in China, 1978-. -
52 Carvais formatted revised
https://www.arct.cam.ac.uk/sites/www.arct.cam.ac.uk/files/269_carvais_formatted.pdf22 Sep 2021: These offices, often the prerogative of the most important artisanal dynasties, represented the public recognition of either a high level of professional skill or a recognized economic and social prestige" [4]. ... to accept and even contribute to the
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