Horizon CDT Research Highlights

Research Highlights

Students from the Horizon CDT 2021 cohort

There are 12 students affiliated with the Horizon Centre for Doctoral Training in the 2021 cohort.

Callum Berger
Callum Berger

Personalising Virtual Reality Horror Experiences Using Biodata

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Carina Yu Zhao
Carina Yu Zhao

Towards using Interval-Valued responses in Service Quality Measurement: A Study in Rail

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Daniel Swann
Daniel Swann

Interactive environments for children

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Ellie Colegate
Ellie Colegate

Reducing Online Harms via Content Regulation: Balancing the Policy and User Interests to Improve the Cybersafety of Young People

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Emma Gentry
Emma Gentry

Workplace Well-Being Platforms: Championing the Employee Voice

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Gabrielle Hornshaw
Gabrielle Hornshaw

Biometric Recognition of the Hand in Uncontrolled Images

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Gregor Milligan
Gregor Milligan

Exploring Loneliness and Social Isolation Elicitation Through Proxy Data Streams

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Jenn Layton Annable
Jenn Layton Annable

Autistographic Being, Becoming, Owning Autistic Female Perceived Bodymind experience|ident|ities|self|hood realised through digital personal data and infrastructure.

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Matthew Levesley
Matthew Levesley

Social media usage over gender transition

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Melissa Clover
Melissa Clover

Connecting producers and consumers to enable more sustainable consumption: communicating the environmental impact of food through packaging

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Nasser Alkhulaifi
Nasser Alkhulaifi

Improving Energy Forecasting with Predictive Machine Learning, Automated Feature Engineering, and Decision-Focused Learning

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Sam Smith
Sam Smith

Quantitatively Measuring Customer Experience (CX) in the Rail Industry

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Torran Semple
Torran Semple

Energy Security Versus Fuel Poverty: Protecting Vulnerable Households During an Energy Crisis

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Yang Bong
Yang Bong

Study of the use, limitations, and possibilities of peer-to-peer digital marketplaces for rural micro-enterprises in developing countries.

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