Lecturer 0131 455 4546 ja.mcdougall@napier.ac.uk
Lecturer 0131 455 4448 ja.zhang@napier.ac.uk
Lecturer 0131 455 4334 h.tan@napier.ac.uk
Beasley, N., Davison, B. & Hall, H. (2003). Using online discussion to support activities in online tutorials. In Remenyi, D. (Ed.). 3rd european conference on e-learning, 7-14. ISBN 0954709675
Online discussion activities are commonly used to create online communities, foster peer and tutor support, encourage reflection and provide equal opportunities for participat...
Al-Dubai, A., Ould-Khaoua, M. & Mackenzie, L. (2002). Performance comparison of path-based multicast algorithms
Turner, P., Turner, S., Carroll, F., Benyon, D., McCall, R. & Smyth, M. (2002). Place and placelessness in virtual environments. In Proc. 6th Annual International Workshop on Presence
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The award was part of the GovTech Summit in Paris, and involved were political leaders and start-up founders from across Europe, and with a focus on public sector areas.
06 October 2019
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11 December 2019 to 11 December 2019
You are all invited to the seminar below at which Cedric Perret will present a complete overview of his PhD ; Cedric will be defending his thesis the following week so you are...
06 November 2019 to 06 November 2019
Prof. Michael Rovatsos from Edinburgh University will be giving the following seminar – all welcome to attend: Michael is Professor of Artificial Intelligence at ...
24 October 2019 to 24 October 2019
Organised and Chaired by Louise Milne, ‘Cinematic Inclusions’ is a rare and exciting Lithuanian film programme co-curated by Lina Kaminskaitė - Jančorienė and Janina Sabaliaus...
Associate Professor 0131 455 2726 i.romdhani@napier.ac.uk
Lecturer 0131 455 2785 j.jackson@napier.ac.uk
Professor 0131 455 2783 e.hart@napier.ac.uk
Lecturer 0131 455 2793 D.Gkatzia@napier.ac.uk
Lecturer in Civil Engineering 0131 455 2644 M.Taylor@napier.ac.uk
Co-Director ICMGR, Lecturer in Finance 0131 455 4438 M.Minhat@napier.ac.uk
Lecturer 0131 455 2655 n.urquhart@napier.ac.uk
Principal Research Fellow 0131 455 2761 o.mival@napier.ac.uk
Lecturer in Cybersecurity and Networks; Program Leader for MSc Advanced Security & Cybercrime; Winner of Outstanding Woman in Cyber (Scottish Cyber Awards 2017) 0131 455 2596 N.Moradpoor@napier.ac.uk
Associate Professor 0131 455 4306 M.Weaver@napier.ac.uk
Associate Professor 0131 455 3343 K.Macleod2@napier.ac.uk
Academic Support Adviser 0131 455 2659 K.Richards@napier.ac.uk
Chamberlain, T., Armitage, A., Rutter, M. & Binnie, D. (2006). Pedestrian sensing with feature extraction. In ITS World Congress, 1-11
Automated pedestrian sensing and tracking is receiving increasing attention from researchers in a number of areas. Applications are common in security, in urban planning, and ...
Buchanan, W. J. (1987). Microwaves in the laboratory
The place for increasing interest and enhancing learning in the area of Microwave/ EM Wave propagation is in the laboratory.
Fan, L., Taylor, H. & Trinder, P. (2007). MAMBO: Membership-Aware Multicast with Bushiness Optimisation
Efficient application-level multicast (ALM) is an important research area supporting applications such as P2P file sharing, multi-player online games, and multimedia streaming...
Urquhart, N. B., Hart, E. & Judson, A. (2014). Multi-Modal employee routing with time windows in an urban environment. In Proceedings of the 2015 Genetic and Evolutionary Algorithms Conference, 1503-1504. doi:10.1145/2739482.2764649. ISBN 978-1-4503-3488-4
An urban environment provides a number of challenges and opportunities for organisations faced with the task of scheduling a mobile workforce. Given a mixed set of public and ...
Duff, A. (2009). New media & information: convergences & divergences (CD Rom). In New Media & Information: Convergences & DivergencesISBN 9789606746055
Hall, H. (2000). Social exchange for knowledge exchange. In Managing knowledge: conversations and critiques, University of Leicester Management Centre, 10-11 April 2001, 1-23
The factors that motivate people to codify and share knowledge for the benefit of others have been identified as a priority area for individual companies (Smith & Farquhar, 20...
Cruickshank, P. & Smith, C. F. (2008). Self-efficacy as a factor in the evaluation of e-petitions. In Parycek, P. (Ed.). Proceedings of EDEM 2009 - Conference on Electronic Democracy, 223-232. ISBN 978-3-85403-251-9
E-petitions are seen as one response to a perceived decline in public trust of political institutions and the associated symptoms of disengagement. In this paper, some current...
Kerridge, J. (2013). Process discovery in highly parallel distributed systems
In distributed data processing systems it may happen that data arrives for processing for which the appropriate algorithm is not available on the specific node of the distribu...
Burrows, L., Turner, S. & Turner, P. (2009). Re-creating Edinburgh: adopting the tourist gaze. In Neerincx, M. & Brinkman, W. (Eds.). Proceedings of ECCE 2010
Motivation – The work described in this paper investigated the potential of a low fidelity desktop application using the metaphor of the ‘tourist gaze’ in conveying a sense of...
McCall, R., O'Neill, S., Carroll, F. & Benyon, D. (2003). The presence probe. In Workshop on Designing and Evaluating Virtual Reality Systems
Hall, H. (2003). The intranet as actor: the role of the intranet in knowledge sharing. In Proceedings of the International Workshop on Understanding Sociotechnical Action, 109-111
This paper presents a sociotechnical analysis of knowledge sharing practice in a large, distributed, information intensive case study organisation. The findings of the study a...
Russell, G. & Cumming, A. (2010). Student behaviour in a flexible learning course framework. In Proceedings of the IADIS International Conference on e-Learning, 181-188. ISBN 978-972-8939-38-0
Flexible learning approaches to education are important in modern Universities. Students should be able to choose how they will study their courses, and educators should be pr...
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As a societal phenomenon, festivals and planned events are discussed in a wide policy context. They have entered a broader discus...
At present the Information Technology profession appears to be dogged by high profile project failure, high...
Ubiquitous Computing promises to enrich our everyday lives by enabling the environment to be enhanced via compu...
The concept of context-awareness is widely used in mobile and pervasive computing t...
Purpose and rationale The purpose of the exploratory research is to provide a deeper understan...
The "Frailty Framework" is the development of a next generation health assessment and predictive analysis system. It will...
This research will investigate the nature of interactions between people and experience-oriented technologies such as new-media artw...
This critical appraisal demonstrates three particular themes that are domin...
Symphonic integrated into the EU Shield project, and which aims to share health care information across Europe, in a trusted way. Symphonic integrated a consent module which allows patient consent dat...
2 December 2019
The third Cybersecurity spin-out from The Cyber Academy at Edinburgh Napier University was the winner at PitchGovTech as part of the GovTech Summit 2019.
A revolt is needed to protect our privacy, leading professor claims Professor Alistair Duff insists the rise of technology such as facial recognition (FRT), CCTV and smart devices is robb...
5 October 2019
Prof Al Duff appeared as an expert witness before the Scottish Parliament's Justice Committee. Testifying on behalf of privacy pressure group NO2ID Edinburgh, he answered MSP question about the bill f...
30 September 2019
Prof. Emma Hart has been invited by Minister Kate Forbes to join a Scottish Government Steering Group to develop an Artificial Intelligence (AI) strategy for Scotland.
16 September 2019
Edinburgh Napier and the Royal College of Music has helped bring musicians virtually together as part of a special 18th birthday edition of the BBC World Service’s Digital Planet programme. 5 September 2019
5 September 2019
‘The Living Mountain: in an age of ecological crisis, Nan Shepherd’s nature writing is more relevant than ever’. Article in The Conversation, published 29 August 2019
28 August 2019
Cyan Forensics - the third Cybersecurity spin-out from The Cyber Academy at Edinburgh Napier University - is partnering with America’s National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC)
14 August 2019
A recent study from Edinburgh Napier University suggests that mountain bikers are experiencing more intense vibrations than a construction worker who has spent a day on a jackhammer. The study was car...
6 August 2019
Professor Setsuo Maeda, one of the world’s most respected experts in human response to vibration, has been appointed as Reactec’s chief scientific liaison – relocating from Japan to Edinburgh for the ...
28 July 2019
PhD student Mohamad Alissa with supervisors Dr Kevin Sim and Prof. Emma Hart won the Best Paper award in the ECOM track at GECCO 2019 in Prague for their paper: Algorithm Selection Using ...
16 July 2019
The Association for Information Science and Technology announced Professor Hazel Hall as the winner of the 2019 Clarivate Analytics Outstanding Information Science Teacher Award.
11 July 2019
This article analyses the current state of play within the US Democratic Party's election for the Presidential nominee.
5 July 2019
Dr Zack Moir from Music has been elected to serve on the Board of Directors of the Association for Popular Music Education, which is an international organisation with a mission to promote and advance...
26 June 2019
Honourable mentions in the SICSA Supervisor of the Year 2019 were awarded to Dr Zhiyuan (Thomas) Tan and Dr Tom Flint from the School of Computer, Edinburgh Napier University at the SICSA PhD Conferen...
17 June 2019