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Climate IBIS_Banner_05 May

This initiative led by Kudos showcases up-to-date research on climate change from leading publishers, societies, and institutions.

Most recently published:
"Artificial intelligence is helping make wind power more reliable" — Energy Nexus, December 2021, Elsevier
"The sustainability haul: Are we really going green?" — December 2021, Columbia University Press

 

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KPSE Newsletter Roxanne Bainbridge

Roxanne Bainbridge

Improving the Health Inequality Experienced by Indigenous Australians

This work explores and aims to tear down the social and cultural barriers that Indigenous Australians experience when accessing healthcare and education.

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KPSE Newsletter Georgios Siolas

Georgios Siolas

Using Semantics to Build a Brighter, Machine-Readable Future

This work explores how understanding the textual and semantic roots of data will help make internet data machine-readable and further the relationship and interaction between humans and artificial intelligence.

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Kudos Staff Picks

Timber Plates

Methods for the determination of the dispersion relation in cross-laminated timber plates

Here's a great example of how Kudos can be used to explain your publication: Prof. Massimo Garai, Universita degli Studi di Bologna, discusses several experimental methods for the extraction of wavenumber and wave velocity information.

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AI Legal Services

Artificial Intelligence for Next Generation Legal Services

University of Liverpool researchers are working with a variety of law firms to apply different AI techniques to different legal tasks in order to move legal services into the next generation, one augmented by AI.

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e-Government

Hong Kong’s e-Government to Promote Resilient Public Services

Cecili Kwok’s research on G2B systems in Hong Kong provides an illustrative example of how stakeholders in the public and private sectors can collaborate in cyberspace in ways that reveal the importance of the transformational aspect of G2B initiatives.

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