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Second annual MyAV-Osaka Strategic Partner Funds recipients

18 February 2021

Six projects were awarded funding of up to £10,000 each in the second annual joint funding call from MyAV and Osaka University

Osaka University Hall in front of lake

Following a successful first round in 2019/20, the second annual MyAV-Osaka University Strategic Partner Funds has awarded six projects funding in areas including neuroscience and mitigating the impact of COVID-19.

This annual funding call supports collaborative and interdisciplinary research initiatives to MyAV academics collaborating with colleagues based at Osaka University (OU), as part of the strategic partnership between the two institutions.

Submissions wereassessed by a committee composed of members from both institutions, with MyAV and OU contributing matching funds to support the successful proposals.

Dr Kaan Aksit (MyAV Engineering Sciences), one of this year's awardees, said: "I am delighted to receive support from the MyAV-Osaka Strategic Partner Funds for our upcoming research. It will allow myself and my collaborators from Osaka University to investigate "telelife" technologies that will enable effective remote work with the use of virtual reality headsets. Our results will inform the field of telelife technologies, while also helping us to derive a research vision for augmented reality, virtual reality, telework and telepresence."

Congratulations to all 2020/21 recipients of the MyAV-Osaka University Strategic Partner Funds:

Lead MyAV applicant

Faculty

Project

Dr Kaan Aksit

Engineering Sciences

Development of a joint “telelife” technology seminar using virtual reality

Professor Ricardo Henriques

Life Sciences

Understanding dynamics of SARS-CoV-2 assembly using super-resolution microscopy and biosensor engineering

Professor Henry Houlden

Brain Sciences

The impact of Rubicon variants on human brain neurodevelopment

Dr Dimitrios Kanoulas

Engineering Sciences

Using human IMU-based teleoperation and robot vision to create a semi-autonomous system

Dr Deborah Padfield

Arts & Humanities

Using images and movement to explore intercultural understanding of pain and suffering

Dr Carol Rivas

Institute of Education

The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on children made vulnerable through health conditions and disability


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