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Team

- Tim is a PhD student in the Department of Mathematics at Imperial College London. His work focusses on... + Tim is a PhD student in the Department of Mathematics at Imperial College London. His work focusses on the detection of higher order interactions and reconstruction of higher order networked systems using lattice theory and dependency measures.

Tim Liu

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Studying the impact of new technologies on the wellbeing of workers

Publications


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A Disruption Index: the geography of technological transformations across England

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Patterns of co-occurrent skills in UK job adverts

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Zhaolu Liu, Jonathan Clarke, Bertha Rohenkohl, Mauricio Barahona

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Here, we use a large data set of UK job postings collected by Adzuna Intelligence (65 million unique adverts spanning 2016 to 2022) to examine the relationships between skills across the UK labour market based on their co-occurrence in job adverts.

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The Disruption Index Dashboard

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Hummd Ghouri, Bertha Rohenkohl, Jonathan M Clarke

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This interactive dashoard enables users to examine the data compiled for the Disruption Index in more detail and apply the data to their own research.

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Disruption Index Interactive Report - Renewing the UK's Innovation Ecosystem

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Anna Thomas, Oliver Nash, Dr Bertha Rohenkohl, Dr Jonathan Clarke, Hummd Ghouri, Claddagh NicLochlainn, Dr Abigail Gilbert, Kester Brewin

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This interactive report accompanies the Disruption Index and integrates other sources with this to elicit new insights and inform key policy areas, showcasing how the DI can be used in practice by policymakers at national and regional levels.

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A Disruption Index: the geography of technological transformations across England

Bertha Rohenkohl, Jonathan M Clarke, Christopher Pissarides

In this report we present the results of the Disruption Index, which examines how technological transformation may already be affecting parts of England differently, and how ready these regions are to adopt further new technologies in the years to come.