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Uncovering Italian early video art: pioneers, exhibitions and centres. (2025)
Book Chapter
LEUZZI, L. 2025. Uncovering Italian early video art: pioneers, exhibitions and centres. In Catanese, R. and Malvezzi, J. (eds.) Italian experimental cinema and moving-image art: new paths, new perspectives. Cham: Palgrave Macmillan [online], chapter 9, pages 131-141. Available from: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-77896-4_9

In the 1970s Italy provided a fertile landscape for the experimentation of video as an artform, soon after its inception in the market. Italian video art centres and galleries, including art/tapes/22, Centro Video Arte in Ferrara, Videoteca Giaccari... Read More about Uncovering Italian early video art: pioneers, exhibitions and centres..

Diffusion limit and the reactivity/affinity conundrum: implications for optimization and hit finding for irreversible modulators. (2025)
Journal Article
SRINIVASAN, B. 2025. Diffusion limit and the reactivity/affinity conundrum: implications for optimization and hit finding for irreversible modulators. Journal of medicinal chemistry [online], 68(13), pages 13137-13147. Available from: https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jmedchem.4c02863

Irreversible inhibition as a therapeutic modality has come of age over the previous decade. With minimal theoretical guidance for the design of an irreversible modulator, empirical optimization efforts often involve increasing the affinity of the sma... Read More about Diffusion limit and the reactivity/affinity conundrum: implications for optimization and hit finding for irreversible modulators..

Understanding perceptions, attitudes and experiences of nursing students during clinical placement in primary health care settings; a scoping review. (2025)
Journal Article
PROCTER, D., MCCULLOUGH, K., MASSEY, D. and STRICKLAND, K. 2025. Understanding perceptions, attitudes and experiences of nursing students during clinical placement in primary health care settings: a scoping review. Nurse education in practice [online], 86, article number 104434. Available from: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nepr.2025.104434

Critically analyse literature on undergraduate nursing students' perceptions, attitudes and experiences during Primary Health Care (PHC) placements and identify factors influencing their satisfaction. These insights may improve educational outcomes,... Read More about Understanding perceptions, attitudes and experiences of nursing students during clinical placement in primary health care settings; a scoping review..

What is the welfare state for? (2025)
Book
SPICKER, P. 2025. What is the welfare state for? Bristol: Bristol University Press [online]. Available from: https://bristoluniversitypress.co.uk/trade/what-is-the-welfare-state-for

Most states in the world make some provision for the welfare of their citizens. Every state engages with health care provision, almost all provide education services, and, after an explosion of interest in recent years, a substantial majority now hav... Read More about What is the welfare state for?.

Improving geothermal resource assessment: a data-driven approach to chemical geothermometry using deep learning. (2025)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
ALGAIAR, M. 2025. Improving geothermal resource assessment: a data-driven approach to chemical geothermometry using deep learning. Presented at the 2025 SEG (Society of Exploration Geophysicists) Net-zero emissions workshop, 23-25 June 2025, [virtual event].

This study presents a deep learning model trained on a dataset of 674 water samples from Nevada to predict geothermal reservoir temperatures. The model outperforms traditional geothermometers and other machine learning models, achieving high accuracy... Read More about Improving geothermal resource assessment: a data-driven approach to chemical geothermometry using deep learning..

Context driven multi-query resolution using LLM-RAG to support the revision of explainability needs. (2025)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
JAYAWARDENA, L., LIRET, A., WIRATUNGA, N., NKISI-ORJI, I. and FLEISCH, B. 2025. Context driven multi-query resolution using LLM-RAG to support the revision of explainability needs. In Bichindaritz, I. and López, B. (eds.) Case-based reasoning research and development: proceedings of the 33rd International conference on case-based reasoning 2025 (ICCBR 2025), 30 June - 3 July 2025, Biarritz, France. Lecture notes in computer science (LNCS), 15662. Cham: Springer [online], pages 111-125. Available from: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-96559-3_8

The revision step in the Case-Based Reasoning (CBR) cycle ensures that cases are adaptable and that updates can be integrated meaningfully based on evaluation metrics. However, the effectiveness of this step heavily depends on how new knowledge is ac... Read More about Context driven multi-query resolution using LLM-RAG to support the revision of explainability needs..

AlignLLM: alignment-based evaluation using ensemble of LLMs-as-judges for Q &A. (2025)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
ABEYRATNE, R., WIRATUNGA, N., MARTIN, K., NKISI-ORJ, I. and JAYAWARDENA, L. 2025. AlignLLM: alignment-based evaluation using ensemble of LLMs-as judges for Q&A. In Bichindaritz, I. and López, B. (eds.) Case-based reasoning research and development: proceedings of the 33rd International conference on case-based reasoning 2025 (ICCBR 2025), 30 June - 3 July 2025, Biarritz, France. Lecture notes in computer science (LNCS), 15662. Cham: Springer [online], pages 21-36. Available from: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-96559-3_2

Evaluating responses generated by large language models (LLMs) is challenging in the absence of ground-truth knowledge, particularly in specialised domains such as law. Increasingly, LLMs themselves are used to evaluate the responses they generate; h... Read More about AlignLLM: alignment-based evaluation using ensemble of LLMs-as-judges for Q &A..

Experiments on cyclic behaviour of reusable side plate cold-formed steel semi-rigid moment-resisting connections. (2025)
Journal Article
IBRAHIMOV, K., SABBAGH, A.B., JAFARIFAR, N. and DAVIDSON, P. 2025. Experiments on cyclic behaviour of reusable side plate cold-formed steel semi-rigid moment-resisting connections. Engineering structures [online], 341, article number 120797. Available from: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.engstruct.2025.120797

Eight large-scale tests are presented on cantilever side plate cold-formed steel (CFS) semi-rigid moment-resisting connections. These comprise lipped or unlipped side-plates attached to both sides of built-up tubular CFS beam and column sections by m... Read More about Experiments on cyclic behaviour of reusable side plate cold-formed steel semi-rigid moment-resisting connections..

GlucoPredict: an ensemble machine learning method using lifestyle, health, and socioeconomic factors to predict and prevent diabetes risk. (2025)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
KANTHASAMY, G. and PORAVI, G. 2025. GlucoPredict: an ensemble machine learning method using lifestyle, health, and socioeconomic factors to predict and prevent diabetes risk. In Arai, K. (eds.) Intelligent computing: proceedings of the 2025 Computing conference (CompCom 2025), 19-20 June 2025, London, UK. Lecture notes in networks and systems, 1424. Cham: Springer [online], 2, pages 345-360. Available from: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-92605-1_21

One of the most common chronic illnesses, diabetes affects millions of individuals annually and has a major negative economic impact. The two main characteristics of diabetes are either insufficient insulin production by the body or inefficient use o... Read More about GlucoPredict: an ensemble machine learning method using lifestyle, health, and socioeconomic factors to predict and prevent diabetes risk..

Sustainable supply chains: beyond the final product. (2025)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
BREMNER, P. 2025. Sustainable supply chains: beyond the final product. Presented at the 2025 CQI/IRCA (Chartered Quality Institute/International Register of Certified Auditors) Quality live conference and awards ( Quality Live 2025): dreamers and disruptors: driving innovative, sustainable, competitive quality, 19 June 2025, London, UK.

Globally, the fashion industry produces around 92 million tonnes of textile waste annually. This contributes significantly to environmental pollution, with the industry responsible for 10% of global carbon emissions. We consume 62 million tonnes of t... Read More about Sustainable supply chains: beyond the final product..

Enhanced quantile regression long short-term memory hybrid neural network for the state of charge point and interval estimation of lithium-ion batteries. (2025)
Journal Article
ZOU, Y., WANG, S., HAI, N., BLAABJERG, F., FERNANDEZ, C. and CAO, W. 2025. Enhanced quantile regression long short-term memory hybrid neural network for the state of charge point and interval estimation of lithium-ion batteries. Energy [online], 332, article number137201. Available from: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.energy.2025.137201

The state of charge (SOC) estimation accuracy of lithium-ion batteries directly affects the reliability and management efficiency of clean energy storage systems. However, due to the nonlinear characteristics of batteries and complex working conditio... Read More about Enhanced quantile regression long short-term memory hybrid neural network for the state of charge point and interval estimation of lithium-ion batteries..

Determining the scope of the philosophy of computing education. (2025)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
MCDERMOTT, R., DANIELS, M., BROWN, J.N.A. and CAJANDER, Å. 2025. Determining the scope of the philosophy of computing education. In ITiCSE 2025: proceedings of the 30th ACM (Association for Computing Machinery) conference on Innovation and technology in computer science education 2025 (ITiCSE 2025), 30 June - 2 July 2025, Nijmegen, The Netherlands. New York: ACM [online], 1, pages 403-409. Available from: https://doi.org/10.1145/3724363.3729049

There are a number of different approaches to the investigation of teaching and learning within the subject of Computing Education. Many of the advances in pedagogy that have taken place over the past thirty years have been due to careful statistical... Read More about Determining the scope of the philosophy of computing education..

Comparison of match running demands between U18, reserve and first-team footballers. (2025)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
MAUGHAN, P., COWIE, G., MACFARLANE, N., SWINTON, P. and BURGESS, K. 2025. Comparison of match running demands between U18, reserve and first-team footballers. Presented at the 2025 World congress in science and soccer (WCSS 2025), 17-20 June 2025, Glasgow, UK.

The aim of this study was to investigate differences in match running demands between first-team, reserve, and U18 footballers. A retrospective, season-long study of 37 male professional footballers was undertaken. Total distance, low-intensity runni... Read More about Comparison of match running demands between U18, reserve and first-team footballers..

Monitoring load experienced by players during the transition from academy to professional soccer. (2025)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
MAUGHAN, P., BURGESS, K. and MACFARLANE, N. 2025. Monitoring load experienced by players during the transition from academy to professional soccer. Presented at the 2025 World congress in science and soccer (WCSS 2025), 17-20 June 2025, Glasgow, UK.

This study investigates the load experienced by players transitioning from academy to professional soccer and if subjective measures of training load able to give useful insights into training volumes and training intensity.

You shall go to the ball!: overcoming inhibitors to promote a higher education research culture at RGU. (2025)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
BREMNER, P. and MCGREGOR, R. 2025. You shall go to the ball!: overcoming inhibitors to promote a higher education research culture at RGU. Presented at the 2025 Advance HE research symposium: enablers and inhibitors of thriving research cultures, 17 June 2025, [virtual event].

In 2002 Alan Jenkins first referred Higher education research (HER) as the 'Cinderella of academia'. HER was really not recognised or valued by the 'ugly sisters' of the QAA and Research Assessment Exercise. Even after 20 years challenges still exist... Read More about You shall go to the ball!: overcoming inhibitors to promote a higher education research culture at RGU..

Application of the systemic lessons learned knowledge model to learning in complex projects: how project practitioners are shaping their learning. (2025)
Journal Article
KAMUDYARIWA, X.B., OSOBAJO, O.A., OKE, A. and ADEBAYO, Y. 2025. Application of the systemic lessons learned knowledge model to learning in complex projects: how project practitioners are shaping their learning. Management learning [online], OnlineFirst. Available from: https://doi.org/10.1177/13505076251339433

Learning in projects is frequently emphasized in practice and the literature for knowledge creation, yet there is limited research on how project practitioners articulate learning particularly in complex projects. This study applies the Systemic Less... Read More about Application of the systemic lessons learned knowledge model to learning in complex projects: how project practitioners are shaping their learning..

The translucence of transparency: extractive industry beneficial ownership disclosure as an emerging transparency regime. (2025)
Journal Article
EJIOGU, A., DENEDO, M., EGBON, O. and LAUWO, S. 2025. The translucence of transparency: Extractive industry beneficial ownership disclosure as an emerging transparency regime. Critical perspectives on accounting [online], 102, article number 102806. Available from: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cpa.2025.102806

This study explores the nature and limits of transparency in the context of the Extractive Industry Transparency Initiative's beneficial ownership regime. To do this, we draw on Ball's (2009) three transparency metaphors – public value or norm of beh... Read More about The translucence of transparency: extractive industry beneficial ownership disclosure as an emerging transparency regime..

The individual perceptions of BIM practice in Algeria between practitioners and academics: implementation barriers and strategic solutions. (2025)
Journal Article
TEHAMI, M. and SEDDIKI, M. 2025. The individual perceptions of BIM practice in Algeria between practitioners and academics: Implementation barriers and strategic solutions. Architecture papers of the Faculty of architecture and design STU (ALFA) [online], 30(2), pages 3-13. Available from: https://doi.org/10.2478/alfa-2025-0008

Numerous studies have highlighted the importance of BIM as a concept and technology in the construction industry. Several developed and developing countries have already initiated the implementation of BIM, which has been possible thanks to significa... Read More about The individual perceptions of BIM practice in Algeria between practitioners and academics: implementation barriers and strategic solutions..

Structural integrity and failure mechanisms of thermoplastic composite pipes for offshore applications: insights from compressive and flexural testing. (2025)
Journal Article
OKOLIE, O., FAISAL, N.H., JAMIESON, H., MUKHERJI, A. and NJUGUNA, J. 2025. Structural integrity and failure mechanisms of thermoplastic composite pipes for offshore applications: insights from compressive and flexural testing. Engineering failure analysis [online], 179, article number 109775. Available from: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.engfailanal.2025.109775

This research investigates the structural integrity and mechanical behaviour of a thermoplastic composite pipe (TCP) that is particularly used in the offshore energy industry. The TCP offers enhanced strength and high strength-to-weight ratio ideal f... Read More about Structural integrity and failure mechanisms of thermoplastic composite pipes for offshore applications: insights from compressive and flexural testing..

Natural XAI: generating feasible, actionable, and causally-aware counterfactual explanations in natural language. (2025)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
SALIMI, P. 2025. Natural XAI: generating feasible, actionable, and causally-aware counterfactual explanations in natural language. In Martin, K. and Ye, X. (eds.) ICCBR-WS 2025: joint proceedings of the workshops and doctoral consortium at the 33rd International conference on case-based reasoning (ICCBR-WS 2025) co-located with the 33rd International conference on case-based reasoning (ICCBR 2025), 30 June 2025, Biarritz, France. CEUR workshop proceedings, 3993. Aachen: CEUR-WS [online], pages 95-99. Available from: https://ceur-ws.org/Vol-3993/short9.pdf

Counterfactual explanations have become a significant component in eXplainable AI (XAI), offering intuitive "what if" scenarios. However, typical numeric or tabular outputs can be vague to non-technical audiences. Additionally, many counterfactual me... Read More about Natural XAI: generating feasible, actionable, and causally-aware counterfactual explanations in natural language..