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The Department of Architecture reflects the multi and trans-disciplinary nature of architecture and urbanism, focussing on real-world problems. This includes the work of the Urban Design Studies Unit (UDSU), which is pioneering 'urban morphometrics', harnessing spatial data science, urban geo-data processing, and machine learning approaches to better understand cities, their form, functions and impact, with the ultimate goal of making them more resilient.

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Hughes, L. D. and Palmer, D. S. and Nigsch, F. and Mitchell, J. B. (2008) Why are some properties more difficult to predict than others? A study of QSPR models of solubility, melting point, and Log P. Journal of Chemical Information and Modeling, 48 (1). pp. 220-232.

Palmer, D. S. and Llinas, A. and Morao, I. and Day, G. M. and Goodman, J. M. and Glen, R. C. and Mitchell, J. B. (2008) Predicting intrinsic aqueous solubility by a thermodynamic cycle. Molecular Pharmacology, 5 (2). pp. 266-279.

O'Boyle, Noel M and Palmer, David S and Nigsch, Florian and Mitchell, John BO (2008) Simultaneous feature selection and parameter optimisation using an artificial ant colony : case study of melting point prediction. Chemistry Central Journal, 2. p. 21.

Palmer, D. S. and O'Boyle, N. M. and Glen, R. C. and Mitchell, J. B. (2007) Random forest models to predict aqueous solubility. Journal of Chemical Information and Modeling, 47 (1). pp. 150-158.

Cannon, E. O. and Bender, A. and Palmer, D. S. and Mitchell, J. B. (2006) Chemoinformatics-based classification of prohibited substances employed for doping in sport. Journal of Chemical Information and Modeling, 46 (6). pp. 2369-2380.

Kerr, A.M. and Mitchell, J.M.O. and Robertson, P.E. (1995) Short 4th toes in rett-syndrome - a biological indicator. Neuropediatrics, 26 (2). pp. 72-74. ISSN 0174-304X

Wiles, P.G. and Pearce, S.M. and Rice, P.J.S. and Mitchell, J.M.O. (1990) Reduced vibration perception in right hands of normal subjects: an acquired abnormality? British Journal of Industrial Medicine, 47 (10). pp. 715-716. ISSN 0007-1072

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