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Emeritus Professor Jim Stevenson

Research interests

  • Developmental psychopathology
  • Behaviour genetics
  • Development of children with permanent hearing loss
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Professor Jim Wright

Professor in GIS & Int Development

Research interests

  • Safe water access and public health in Sub-Saharan Africa
  • Environmental applications of GIS
  • Geospatial analysis for public health, particularly via routine health management information systems

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Professor Jize Yan

Professor

Research interests

  • Sensor Technology, Microsystems and Cleanroom Fabrication
  • Monitoring and Metrology for Infrastructure, Space, Healthcare and Quantum.
  • Information, Physics and AI for Sensing, Computing and Communication

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Professor Jo Nield

Professor

Research interests

  • Dune Processes
  • Salt pan dynamics
  • Dust emissive surfaces

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Professor Jo Slater-Jefferies PhD, MBA, CMgr, MCMI

CEO-National Biofilms Innovation Centre
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Professor Jo Swaffield

Dean

Research interests

  • Labour economics
  • Applied microeconometrics
  • Gender wage gap
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Emeritus Professor Joachim Schloer

Research interests

  • German-Jewish history in modern times
  • German-Jewish emigration after 1933 as a transnational phenomenon
  • Urban history (Berlin, Tel Aviv, Odessa)
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Professor Joanna Sofaer

Professor of Archaeology

Research interests

  • The role of cultural and community assets in health and wellbeing
  • The relationship between heritage and wellbeing
  • The social value of archaeology 

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Professor Joanne Lord

Director of SHTAC

Research interests

  • Joanne has research interests in health economic evaluation and decision modelling.
  • She has worked on a wide range of applied cost-effectiveness studies, including:
  • a review of newborn screening for inborn errors of metabolism;trials of diagnosis, patient education, structured decision-making and therapeutic interventions for arthritis and back pain;evaluations of diagnostic tests, preventive treatment and contact tracing for tuberculosis;a model of geographic allocation of resources for control of Chagas disease in Central America; andanalyses relating to the prevention and treatment of cardiovascular diseases. Her methodological contributions include an MRC funded project on whole pathway modelling for NICE clinical guidelines and an economic perspective on test evaluation. She has also contributed to health outcome and quality of life studies.
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Emeritus Professor Joanne Roberts

Research interests

  • Knowledge, innovation and creativity, particularly in relation to the field of luxury
  • How knowledge of luxury is acquired and what it means to know what luxury is
  • Knowledge and ignorance in the field of luxury, including how they shape the production, promotion and consumption of luxury goods and services

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