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- project . 2019 - 2021Funder: RCUK Project Code: AH/S001247/1Partners: University of Edinburgh, Scottish Queer InternationalFilmFestival, Wotever Queer DIY Film Festival, Iris Prize, Leeds Queer Film Festival
- project . 2019 - 2024Funder: EC Project Code: 802901Overall Budget: 982,625 EURFunder Contribution: 982,625 EUROpen Access mandate for PublicationsPartners: SISSA, UT
This project is devoted to the analysis of large quantum systems. It is divided in two parts: Part A focuses on the transport properties of interacting lattice models, while Part B concerns the derivation of effective evolution equations for many-body quantum systems. T...
- project . 2019 - 2022Funder: SNSF Project Code: 310030_182583Partners: Institut für Immunbiologie Kantonsspital St. Gallen
- project . 2019 - 2023Funder: RCUK Project Code: 2265779Partners: University of Warwick
- project . 2019 - 2021Funder: SNSF Project Code: 200021_182171Partners: Laboratoire de photovoltaïque et couches minces électroniques EPFL - STI - IMT - PV-LAB
- project . 2019 - 2023Funder: ARC Project Code: DP190102473
- project . 2019 - 2021Funder: EC Project Code: 839073Overall Budget: 196,591 EURFunder Contribution: 196,591 EUROpen Access mandate for Publications and Research DataPartners: Technological University Dublin
The objective of RAMan spectroscopy for tracking Exosome based delivery of Nutraceuticals (RAMEN), is to design nanometer sized intestine targeted iron supplement delivery vehicles, based on milk derived exosomes to efficiently address anaemia prevalent among 614 millio...
- project . 2019 - 2022Funder: NSF Project Code: 1836571Partners: University of California-Davis
- project . 2019 - 2024Funder: EC Project Code: 819040Overall Budget: 1,928,910 EURFunder Contribution: 1,928,910 EUROpen Access mandate for PublicationsPartners: LMU
“What would I remove if I had a magic wand? Overconfidence” Daniel Kahneman’s famous fairy-tale wish (The Guardian 18 Jul 15) conveyed a deeply seated pessimism in cognitive scientists that overconfidence is hardwired into human cognition. This bias is pervasive, costly...
- project . 2019 - 2020Funder: RCUK Project Code: ES/T006021/1Partners: University of Birmingham