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-Analysing the relationship between POI density and stimulus complexity in the urban environmentDritsa, D; Biloria, N
2022-05Analysing the relationship between POI density and stimulus complexity in the urban environment.Dritsa, D; Biloria, N
2022-01-01Context-and Movement-Aware Analysis of Physiological Responses in The Urban Environment Using Wearable SensorsDritsa, D; Biloria, N
2022-01-01Development of an urban health and wellbeing index for work precincts: A comparative study in Sydney, AustraliaBiloria, N; Thomas, L; Dritsa, D; Candido, C; Brambilla, A; Gocer, O
2022-06-01Development of an urban health and wellbeing index for work precincts: A comparative study in Sydney, AustraliaBiloria, N; Thomas, L; Dritsa, D; Candido, C; Brambilla, A; Gocer, O
2021-02-22Fairwater Living Laboratory Milestone 3 Report: Outcomes for Energy, Network Demand, Residents and Community, Resilience, Urban Heat Effects and CommercialityThomas, L; Wilkinson, S; Wyndham, J; Huete, A; Biloria, N; Woods, A; Kalali, P; Powles, R; Zhang, M; Bulut, M; Dritsa, D; Runck, M; Dwyer, S
2022-02-28Fairwater Living Laboratory Milestone 4 UTS Research Report Outcomes for Energy, Network Demand, Residents and Community, Resilience, Urban Heat Effects and CommercialityThomas, L; Wilkinson, S; Wyndham, J; Huete, A; Biloria, N; Woods, A; Kalali, P; Powles, R; Srivastava, A; Liu, Y; Bulut, M; Dritsa, D; Runck, M; Dwyer, S
-Mapping the urban environment using real-time physiological monitoringDritsa, D; Biloria, N
2019-07-03Real-time interactive multimodal systems for physiological and emotional wellbeingBiloria, NM; Dritsa, D; Biloria, N
2020Real-Time Interactive Multimodal Systems for Physiological and Emotional WellbeingBiloria, N; Dritsa, D
2018-01-01Social robotics and human computer interaction for promoting wellbeing in the contemporary cityBiloria, N; Dritsa, D
2018-04-03Towards a multi-scalar framework for smart healthcareDritsa, D; Biloria, N