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Making health systems work for everybody: breaking down health inequalities through place-based, pathway co-production

Centre for Digital Cultures and Innovation Centre for Transforming Sexuality and Gender Making health systems work for everybody: breaking down health inequalities through place-based, pathway co-production Creating spaces where people find support, meet people who recognise their need and can… Continue Reading →

CDCI Workshop: Mapping, participatory methods and digital research

Wednesday 10th May 9.30 – 1.30, City Campus, Edward Street, 103 This is a FREE workshop but please reserve your place by booking a ticket here https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/centre-for-dci/t-lnxegmd In this workshop we explore the use of participatory and mapping methods in digital research and… Continue Reading →

Ryan Southall – Improving the Environmental Performance of Buildings

Dr Ryan Southall researches the environmental impact and performance of buildings, developing tools, techniques and processes to make buildings more energy efficient. He’s worked in the field for twenty-five years, beginning with research into energy efficient windows. His current research… Continue Reading →

Carl Bonner-Thompson – Living queer with data

Dr Carl Bonner Thompson is a senior lecturer, working in the field of feminist and queer geographies. His recent research has explored the role of data extracted from digital devices and how this affects the lives, emotions and experiences of… Continue Reading →

Khuong Nguyen – Digital health for future pandemics

Dr Khuong An Nguyen joined the University of Brighton as a Lecturer in Computer Science in 2020. He is the winner of several awards – ‘Most outstanding Vietnamese Student in the UK 2014’, ‘Most Inspirational Lecturer of the Year 2021’,… Continue Reading →

Marcus Winter – Building a digital world that’s fit for humans

Marcus Winter has not followed a typical route to his current role in academia. A self-confessed university drop-out, he worked as a professional software developer and later ran his own business, before moving into research at the University of Brighton… Continue Reading →

Research opportunities at the intersection of Smart Cities, Machine Learning and Public Engagement

  Please join us for a workshop exploring research opportunities at the intersection of Smart Cities, Machine Learning and Public Engagement. The event forms part of a research visit by Dr Sobah Abbas Petersen from the Norwegian University of Science and… Continue Reading →

PrEP: A new app that helps prevent HIV

After 8 years of lobbying and campaigning by HIV activist and advocacy organisations, PrEP became available in England in 2020. PrEP, or Pre-exposure Prophylaxis, is a medicine for people at risk of acquiring HIV from sex or injection drug use…. Continue Reading →

Caleb Madden: PhD student with the Centre for Digital Cultures and Innovation

Caleb Madden is an artist, lecturer, curator and noise theorist, in the final stages of completing his PhD with the Centre for Digital Cultures and Innovation (CDCI). His interest in noise theory began when he was a teenage musician, interested… Continue Reading →

The EmERGE legacy: Digital healthcare support for HIV

Between 2015 and 2020 the Horizon 2020 funded EmERGE project co-designed, developed, implemented and evaluated an mHealth platform to support people living with HIV. The technology is now being used on a commercial, not-for-profit basis in the UK and in… Continue Reading →

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