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EPSRC Support by Socio-economic Theme in International Development

EPSRC classifies the research it supports by socio-economic theme. This taxonomy has been used to classify all grants current on 1st January 2003 or received after this date.

Please note that the assignment of a theme to a grant indicates that the theme may apply in whole or in part to the research activity of that grant. This means that the values of grants within a classification should not be totalled to find the total investment in that area or to compare investment between areas of research. The value shown for each grant is always the total awarded, not the proportion attributed to the individual socio-economic theme.

Grant TitlePrincipal
Investigator
OrganisationDepartmentTotal Grant
Value (£)
A Socio-technical Study of Electricity Demand, Efficiency and Flexibility in the Urban Housing Sector of Burkina FasoJones, Dr RUniversity of ReadingBuilt Environment 176,185
Building Disaster Resilience to Seismic Hazards in UgandaOZDEMIR, Dr ZUniversity of SheffieldCivil and Structural Engineering 165,373
Enhancing Indonesia's Disaster Preparedness Through an Innovative Multi-Risk Management Framework with ICT ecosystemsGarcia, Dr RUniversity of WarwickSch of Engineering 147,112
Establishing an overseas collaboration to explore the use of digital holographic microscopy to study the biomechanics of fibrous substratesOrtega Asencio, Dr IUniversity of SheffieldClinical Dentistry 22,560
Mitigating presentation attacks in remote identity proofing (MIMER): Pakistan in FocusZoha, Dr AUniversity of GlasgowSchool of Engineering 176,517
NeuReader: Eye Tracking Enabled Explainable-AI for Empowering Resource Scarce Neurological Healthcare in PakistanKhan, Dr HAston UniversityCollege of Engineering and Physical Sci 190,154
Screen4SpLDs - Development of an Automated Pre-Screening Tool for Specific Learning Disabilities in Children.YOGARAJAH, Dr PUniversity of UlsterSch of Computing & Intelligent Systems 170,756
Seismic Resilience of Egypt's Built Environment: A GIS-Based Framework for Assessment and Mitigation (Egypt-SeReAM)Elkady, Dr AUniversity of SouthamptonSch of Engineering 133,510
SMART-H: SMART-Health-care facilities towards resilient, green, and sustainable medical systems.Novelli, Dr VVCardiff UniversitySch of Engineering 165,464
Towards Low Cost Soil Fertility Sensor Systems for Smallholder Food Security in KenyaWard, Dr ACUniversity of StrathclydeCivil and Environmental Engineering 171,609

Total Number of Grants: 10
Total Value of Grants: £1,519,241

The grant value may include the cost of access to facilities (these funds are not awarded to the grant holding organisation).