Poster presentations

Researchers from across the University outlined their current research and its importance via conference posters that were displayed at the venue and via an online gallery.

Sport, health and wellbeing

Emeka Abakasanga ' Identifying clusters and trajectories of MLTCs in people with ID using Machine learning approaches’ ​(Science) 

David Bellini ‘Sweating away cardiovascular inequalities’ (Design and Creative Arts) 

Jaydeep Bhadra ‘Hot nights, cool insights: Sleep quality and sleep thermal comfort in UK bedrooms during summertime’ (Architecture, Building and Civil Engineering) 

Eleonora Bianca ‘Surviving the chill’ (Design and Creative Arts) 

Kiki Christofi ‘The overshadowing pandemic: Wo(MEN) & leadership across the sport industry’ (Loughborough University London) 

Lars Claussen ‘From fabric hand to comfort’ (Design and Creative Arts) 

Jiayin Guan ‘10 -week physical activity programme for older adults: An intervention to promote behaviour change’ (Design and Creative Arts) 

Yajie Hu ‘Contemporary jewellery: improving well-being and quality of life’ (Design and Creative Arts) 

Bethany Hushon ‘The effectiveness of sponsorship as a mechanism for growing women’s football in the United Kingdom’ (Loughborough University London)  

Toby Keel ‘Physical activity interventions for inpatients in secure mental health settings: what works, for whom, in what circumstances and why? A realist synthesis’ (Sport, Exercise and Health Sciences) 

Seyma Betul Kocer ‘Feeding the future: Preschool staff’s views on food waste and feeding practices’ (Sport, Exercise and Health Sciences) 

Jiahui Li ‘Our Micro-level Health Practices and Technology’ (Social Sciences and Humanities) 

Harry McGowan ‘The mechanisms of traction on artificial turf’ (Architecture, Building and Civil Engineering) 

Farooq Misbah ‘Conversational emotion detection and elicitation’ (Loughborough University London) 

Siena Morgan ‘The hitchhiker's guide to the sport ecosystem’ (Loughborough University London) 

Qian Qian ‘Simplified tai chi for stronger ankles’ (Sport, Exercise and Health Sciences) 

Sara Svoboda ‘Reconceptualising the choke: Exploring choking under pressure in sport through a CBS Lens’ (Sport, Exercise and Health Sciences) 

Danielle Vaughan ‘R.I.P’ (Design and Creative Arts) 

Zhuyuan Wu ‘An examination of sports exchanges between mainland China and Taiwan’ (Sport, Exercise and Health Sciences) 

Purin Yangsap ‘Carers' attitude toward exoskeleton assistance’ (Design and Creative Arts) 

Hengshuo Zhang ‘Improving ankle surgery with finite element analysis’ (Mechanical, Electrical and Manufacturing Engineering) 

Climate change and net zero

Imoleayomide Ajayi  ‘Statistical model of secondary electron emission’ (Science) 

Alireza Habibi (et al) ‘3D concrete printing for sustainable construction: challenges and opportunities’ (Architecture, Building and Civil Engineering)         

Hooman Azad ‘The applicability of grey box modeling to predict the indoor air temperature in low energy buildings in the UK climate’ (Architecture, Building and Civil Engineering) 

Alisha Higgins ‘Ingestion of natural and anthropogenic fibres by the Asian Clam’ (Social Sciences and Humanities) 

Muhammad Umer Jadoon ‘Low carbon sprayed concrete’ (Architecture, Building and Civil Engineering) 

Kristine Jarsve ‘A conceptual debris flow model for the Zhouqu Area of the Bailong River Basin’ (Architecture, Building and Civil Engineering)  

Hannah Leigh ‘Redefining Water Violence’ (Architecture, Building and Civil Engineering)  

Mariia Olkhova ‘Micro-mobility planning during the war in Ukraine: Challenges or opportunities?’ (Architecture, Building and Civil Engineering) 

Charlie Patel ‘Hidden in plain sight? – The biodiversity and conservation value of sediment ponds’ (Social Sciences and Humanities) 

Sam Poxon ‘Remote sensing of dust in the high latitudes/cold climates’ (Social Sciences and Humanities) 

Saurabh Sharma ‘Hybrid AC/DC microgrid protection’ (Mechanical, Electrical and Manufacturing Engineering    ) 

David  Whitfield ‘Geometries of 'equilibrium' river channels: Theory to application’ (Social Sciences and Humanities) 

Ruiming Xing ‘AI and ML in livestock and climate change’ (Science) 

Hoi Ching Catherine Yeung ‘Uncertainty in UK building energy compliance testing’ (Architecture, Building and Civil Engineering) 

Abdullah Zaheer ‘Exploring energy flexibility potential in residential buildings’ (Mechanical, Electrical and Manufacturing Engineering) 

Keyi Zhong ‘Building a sustainable knowledge management system from sparse data in industrial maintenance’ (Business) 

Vibrant and inclusive communities

Rafia Arshad ‘Cousin marriages among Pakistani community in the U.K’ (Social Sciences and Humanities) 

Meherunisa Baig ‘Using design thinking pedagogy to improve Art and Design curriculums in Higher Education’ (Design and Creative Arts) 

Tengjin Bian ‘I would rather drag as a cyborg than a goddess’ (Social Sciences and Humanities) 

Ellie Buxton ‘Exploring men’s perspectives on making misogyny a hate crime (Social Sciences and Humanities) 

Tong Chen ‘Measuring visual accessibility in the 15-minute city’ (Architecture, Building and Civil Engineering) 

Abigail Egwunyenga ‘Weaving precolonial West African textile: Exploring symbolism for innovation in interior design’ (Design and Creative Arts) 

Holly Turpin & Eszter Hegymegi ‘Assessing triage service offered by The Bridge’s, a Loughborough-based homelessness support service from a multidisciplinary perspective’ (Design and Creative Arts) 

Rhianna Garrett ‘What is an academic now, and what will an academic be?’ (Social Sciences and Humanities) 

Eszter Hegymegi ‘Building blocks of the feeling of home’ (Design and Creative Arts) 

Fiona Hughes ‘Exploring how the medium of musical theatre has the potential to impact young people in terms of sense of self and how they view the world’ (Design and Creative Arts) 

Iman Khan ‘Decolonising university curriculum: An impossibility or achievable vision?’ (Loughborough University London) 

Ronan Lee ‘Surviving genocide: Rohingya refugees’ priorities for a post-genocide future’ (Loughborough University London) 

Jikun Yin ‘Exploring inclusive design for improving older adults’ internet safety skills and literacy’ (Design and Creative Arts) 

Kaixi Zhao ‘An examination of the identities of Chinese female athletes with physical impairments: Menstruation and athletic identity’ (Sport, Exercise and Health Sciences) 

Fundamental research

Ridzuan A.Rasid ‘Goldfish VS Gen Z’ (Design and Creative Arts) 

Lucrecia Alvarez Barrantes 'Impact of erodent shape on microplastic breakdown during wind erosion' (Social Sciences and Humanities) 

Lisa Bamodu ‘Supply chain complexity and forced labour’ (Business) 

Laurie Brown ‘A new framework for encouraging safe driving behaviours: Results of the i-DREAMS project’ (Design and Creative Arts) 

Hung-Ju Chiu ‘The agenda-setting of the 2018 physical education curriculum guidelines in Taiwan’ (Sport, Exercise and Health Sciences) 

Muhammad Hassan ‘5G/6G Radio propagation over and close to the water during severe weather’ (Mechanical, Electrical and Manufacturing Engineering) 

Aisy Irwan ‘Decoding tech adoption: Unveiling its impact on entrepreneurial success’ (Loughborough University London) 

Kosolinsee Kansuda ‘Suitable photopolymer binders for ceramic and metal stereolithography’ (Mechanical, Electrical and Manufacturing Engineering) 

Nitikorn Khummasorn ‘University-SMEs collaboration for innovation development via government support scheme: The effect of the specific policy’ (Loughborough University London) 

Rania Kousovista ‘Identifying clusters and trajectories of MLTCs in people with ID using machine learning approaches’ (Science) 

Zhichun Lin ‘Positive and negative effects of graphite flake and monolayer graphene oxide templates on protein crystallization’ (Aeronautical, Automotive, Chemical and Materials Engineering) 

Sophie Milnes ‘Shifting campus geographies: Youth transitions of university students during the cost-of-living crisis’ (Social Sciences and Humanities) 

Maddison Onions ‘Saudi Arabia: An emerging democracy?’ (Social Sciences and Humanities) 

Marziye Ramezani Lashkariani ‘Modelling sediment transport in shallow overland flows’ (Architecture, Building and Civil Engineering) 

Siwen Wang  ‘Greening the city: Cultivating urban micro-green infrastructure for the active lifestyle’ (Architecture, Building and Civil Engineering) 

Yizhen Yan ‘PEGDA hydrogel microspheres encapsulating salt for control and enhancement of protein crystallization’ (Aeronautical, Automotive, Chemical and Materials Engineering) 

Zihan Zhou ‘Jewellery of nomadism: Contemporary jewellery practice based on the study of Nomadic visual culture in Inner Mongolia’ (Design and Creative Arts)