We have launched a new research centre dedicated to exploring the possibilities of a world shared by both humans and machines with AI The Centre for Human-Inspired Artificial Intelligence (CHIA) brings together researchers from engineering and mathematics, philosophy and social sciences; a broad range of disciplines to investigate how human and machine intelligence can be […]
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ARC EoE wins funding to boost dementia research careers
The next generation of researchers investigating how to improve services and care for people living with dementia will benefit from increased funding to develop their careers. ARC EoE has received £320,00 from a £7.5 million national funding award to support early career researchers working on applied health and care research for dementia. The […]
My Refugee Story
Adisa Broadhurst, our Education Supervisor and Wellbeing Advocate shares her experience as a refugee escaping Yugoslavia and coming to Cambridge “The year was 1992. Exactly 30 years ago. Overnight, my world was turned upside-down. The country that I was born in, Yugoslavia, was literally falling apart. One day I was living a carefree childhood, […]
Elijah Mak wins Silver prize Rising Star award
Elijah Mak has won the Silver prize Rising Star award at the International Lewy Body Dementia Conference Elijah is a post-doctoral researcher investigating the interplay between distinct pathological processes (e.g. amyloid burden and cortical thinning) and how they map onto clinical impairment in Down’s Syndrome. Specifically, in the use of multivariate approaches to delineate […]
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