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    Patrick Wheeler

    Universidad Andrés Bello , University of Nottingham
    ORCID Profile
    0000-0003-0307-581X
    Publications
    3
    Grants Awarded
    1
    Top 5 Research Topics
    Electrical and Electronic Engineering (1) | Power and Energy Systems Engineering (excl. Renewable Power) (1) | Expanding Knowledge in Engineering (1) | Energy Conservation and Efficiency in Transport (1) | Air Passenger Transport (1)
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    Neil Roach

    University of Nottingham
    ORCID Profile
    0000-0002-4155-745X
    Publications
    40
    Grants Awarded
    1
    Top 3 Research Topics
    Expanding Knowledge in Psychology and Cognitive Sciences (1) | Sensory Processes, Perception and Performance (1) | Psychology (1)
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    Alan Johnston

    University of Nottingham , University College London
    ORCID Profile
    0000-0001-9026-1199
    Publications
    36
    Grants Awarded
    4
    Top 5 Research Topics
    Psychology (4) | Behavioural and cognitive sciences (2) | Expanding Knowledge in Psychology and Cognitive Sciences (2) | Sensory Processes, Perception and Performance (2) | Sensory Processes, Perception And Performance (2)
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