Research Coordinators
Professor Richard Picking Professor of Human-Computer InteractionExpertise in: Human-computer interaction and usability evaluation, assistive technologies especially for older people, applied robotics and how they can benefit society, health informatics and technologies, software engineering, research methodology.
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Professor Vic Grout Professor of Computing FuturesExpertise in: Futurology, with particular a focus on the ethical and moral dimensions of technological evolution, 'big data', ‘big connectivity’ and the 'Internet of Things' .
Computational mathematics, artificial intelligence and the application of heuristic principles to large-scale problems in Internet design, modelling, simulation, management and control, Internet technologies to help the elderly and disabled live longer independent lives. |
Dr Bo Liu Reader in Computer-Aided DesignExpertise in: Computational Intelligence (Evolutionary computation, Machine learning and data mining, Fuzzy logic and decision-making) Electronic Design Automation and Optimisation (High-frequency integrated circuit design automation, Analogue integrated circuit automated sizing, Yield optimisation / variation/device aging-aware sizing of analogue integrated circuits, Digital integrated circuit and systems design automation, Antenna design automation, Network-on-chip design optimisation and dynamic optimisation, Biomedical systems design optimisation, Microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) design automation, Photonics / optical devices design optimisation, Smart EDA methods integrating human intention and preference.
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Research Staff
John Worden Principal Lecturer (Associate Dean of Faculty)Expertise in: Human-computer interaction, application development, agile methodologies, project management, client server applications, service-oriented architecture (SOA), distributed computing, software engineering and computer programming.
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Research Students
Darryl Griffiths PhD GraduateDarryl's research is concerned with modelling human behaviours and emotional states to provide more meaningful interaction with technology. In particular, his work is focused upon improving automatic music play list generation by utilising biofeedback and environmental sensors in mobile music players and smart-phones.
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Shaun Roberts PhD Student
Shaun's work is focused on designing and evaluating a range of frameworks and ontologies that can be transferred across affective computing and media scenarios. This has a particular focus upon enhancing automatic recommendation systems that work with large databases of television and film content.
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Visiting Researchers
Professor Peter Excell Emeritus ProfessorPeter is the former Dean and Deputy Vice Chancellor. He continues to be active in supporting research in Computing, Communications and also some aspects of Engineering. His specialist interests include telecommunications, large-scale simulations, futurology and interdisciplinary studies.
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Professor Michael LebbyMichael is an industrial Professor, based in Silicon Valley, but a frequent visitor to Europe, including Glyndwr University. He is a leader in ultra-wideband optical fibre communications, leading groups working on extension of the technology to 400Gb per second. He is also widely experienced in other aspects of optical telecommunications and supports the group's telecommunications research. in the group.
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Professor Raed A Abd-Alhameed Visiting ProfessorRaed is Professor of Electromagnetics and Radio Frequency Engineering at Bradford University and Visiting Professor at Glyndwr. He is a leading figure in computer aided design of mobile communications and wireless sensor antennas. He supports the group in various aspects of telecommunications.
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Dr Jon Weinel Visiting Research FellowJon is a sonic artist and researcher. He holds a PhD in Music Technology, completed at Keele University. Jon's main expertise is in audio design and composition of psychedelic music and visual music. He creates sound for sonic arts, video games, audio-visual projects and carries out research broadly related to these areas.
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Dr. Mahdi H. Miraz Visiting Research FellowMahdi is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Centre for Financial Regulation and Economic Development (CFRED), The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) - working in the domain of FinTech, RegTech and LegalTech with an especial focus on Blockchain technologies. Mahdi holds BSc (Hons) in Computer Networks, MSc in Computer Networking and PhD in Computing – all from Wrexham Glyndwr University.
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Prof. Dr. Karim Mohammed Rezaul, Professor of Computing & Communications TechnologyExpertise in: IS Design and Develpment; ICT-based Pedagogy; Internet of Things (IoT); Artificial Intelligence (AI); Fractals and Nanotechnology;
Data Science; Networking - Traffic Engineering, QoS, Control; Distributed DBMS; Information Security; Business Intelligence; E-Business/E-commerce; ICT Project Management; Computing |