Featured Researcher of the Month: Dr Barbara S. Lancho Barrantes, Senior Lecturer of Data Analytics and Data Science

Below, Barbara answers some questions about herself, her research and her career. A huge thanks to Barbara for taking the time, and for allowing us all to get to know her better! I have always wanted to be a researcher…. Continue Reading →

Dr Rageshree Sinha, RISE- Data Transformation Workshop 19/04/2023

Dr Rageshree Sinha conducted a RISE workshop on 19/04/2023. RISE- Data Transformation Workshop: How new technologies can turn your data into a powerful asset This was a workshop to work with the SME’s to evaluate the value of their data,… Continue Reading →

Keynote talk given by Ben Sweeting

Keynote – 50th Anniversary Symposium on Dilemmas in a General Theory of Design (50yearswicked.org) Keynote talk given by Ben Sweeting on 8th June 2023 at a at an online symposium marking the 50th anniversary of Rittel and Webber’s publication of Dilemmas… Continue Reading →

Decorating with Light 2023

Please join us for a free event on 23/24 June to explore Regency interior designs and wall decorations through interactive projections in a historical setting. The event is part of a project led by Marcus Winter (ATE, CSIUS, CDCI) in… Continue Reading →

CSIUS Researcher: Dr Marcus Winter

CSIUS Researcher: Dr Marcus Winter Why did you become a researcher? It’s the most interesting calling I can think of. Exploring, experimenting, learning, sharing, and getting paid to do it – count me in! I had a professional career before… Continue Reading →

University of Brighton researchers develop a new machine learning method for the detection of malicious Virtual Private Networks (VPNs)

VPN usage has surged since the COVID-19 pandemic because of more employees working from home than ever before. Employees rely on VPNs as a means to connect to company systems and access company data while working remotely. In some other… Continue Reading →

Educational Escape Rooms Special Issue

The rapidly evolving field of learning technologies continues to offer new and innovative approaches for promoting student engagement and facilitating knowledge acquisition. One such approach is the use of educational escape rooms (EERs), which have become increasingly popular in recent… Continue Reading →

Bronze Sustainability Award for research on data-driven carbon footprints models

PhD student, Julia Meister, won the “Bronze Sustainability award” out of over 150 finalists in the STEM for Britain competition in the House of Commons. This is an annual poster competition in the Houses of Parliament to support and promote… Continue Reading →

CSIUS Researcher: Dr Stefan Speckesser

Associate Dean (Research and Knowledge Exchange) Why did you become a researcher? For Germans of my generation, the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989 was the most important historical event in our lifetimes.  For me, it was also the… Continue Reading →

Place-Based Development of Egypt’s Handicraft Clusters

This 2nd of March we ran our public workshop in Historic Cairo presenting the results of the project: “Establishing research links to support the digital transformation of Egypt’s handicraft industries“. This project is supported by a Research Environment Links grant… Continue Reading →

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