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CATEGORIES:MRC Epidemiology and CEDAR Seminars
SUMMARY:Seminar – Responding to Revolution\; Utilising new
  methods to explore the relationship between trans
 port\, health and urban design - Dr Jason Thompson
 \, University of Melbourne\, Transport\, Health an
 d Urban Design Research Hub.
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20190627T123000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20190627T133000
UID:TALK125911AThttp://talks.cam.ac.uk
URL:http://talks.cam.ac.uk/talk/index/125911
DESCRIPTION:The last decade years has seen increasing encroach
 ment of computer science into domains that were on
 ce solely the preserve of health\, transport\, and
 /or social scientists. Keeping up with these advan
 cements and understanding how researchers from mor
 e traditional scientific domains can integrate new
  methods into their work plans is challenging.\n\n
 This presentation will detail multiple innovations
  Melbourne University’s Transport\, Health and Urb
 an Design Research Hub is making that integrate ex
 pertise from across computer science\, mathematics
 \, engineering\, epidemiology\, design\, and psych
 ology to create truly novel and interdisciplinary 
 research outputs with significant real-world appli
 cation.
LOCATION:Meeting Rooms 1&amp\;2\, MRC Epidemiology Unit\, L
 evel 3\, Institute of Metabolic Science\, Cambridg
 e Biomedical Campus\, Cambridge CB2 0QQ
CONTACT:Paul Browne
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