Volunteers wanted for six-week wearable tech health study
Published on 22 January 2021Physiologists at Bath want local people to come forward for a new study to determine how wearable technology can help us measure the energy we use day-to-day.
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Physiologists at Bath want local people to come forward for a new study to determine how wearable technology can help us measure the energy we use day-to-day.
The University of Bath has scored highly in two rankings assessing how UK universities compare in carbon reduction targets and sustainable energy use.
We're promoting this opportunity to staff on furlough, and all staff and students who may be able to volunteer in their spare time.
Launched in January 2020, the initiative is bringing together skills, knowledge and expertise to explore and address major challenges in the City and region.
Work is currently underway as part of the University’s Local Environmental Management Plan, which aims to manage campus landscape to improve its local ecology
Andrew worked most recently as an IT supporter (Humanities) in our Digital, Data and Technology (DDaT) team.
Dr Paul McCombie was a Senior Lecturer within the Department of Architecture and Civil Engineering and his career at the University spanned almost 30 years.
Up to 50 students will receive free support from Target Bath through both Year 12 and 13.
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