We have a large group of multidisciplinary, home and international PhD students:

Digital Health and Wellness Research Group (DHaWG)PhD study
Factors Influencing the Advancement of Digital Health Interventions for Children and Young People in Low to Middle Income Countries: The Case of South Sudan
Carolina Wani, supervised by Dr Lisa McCann and Dr Marilyn Lennon
Intervention to support community-based reporting and integration of patient-reported outcome measures through the use of technology for dementia.
David Kernaghan, supervised by Prof Roma Maguire, Dr Kieren Egan, Prof Marion Bennie
Tools to support quality of life decisions for Haemodialysis Patients
Ramsay Meiklem, supervised by Dr Mark Dunlop and Prof Alexander Morton in collaboration with QEUH.
Co-designing wearable solutions for supporting people living with PoTS
Rachel Sales supervised by Dr Marilyn Lennon and Dr Martin Halvey
Data analytics for proactive personalised telecare services in Scotland
Euan Anderson supervised by Dr Marilyn Lennon and Dr Kim Kavanagh
The impact of sedentary behaviour and physical activity on the management of type 2 diabetes in older adults living in Kuwait
Dina Eskanrandi supervised by Dr Alison Kirk and Dr Marilyn Lennon
Developing recommendations for a data driven intervention to support physical activity promotion in Type 2 diabetes care
William Hodgson supervised by Dr Alison Kirk and Dr Marilyn Lennon
Social media analysis of self-management within online diabetes communities
Salma Rayan supervised by Dr Viktor Dorfler and Dr Marilyn Lennon
Data Driven Relationships Between Activity Tracking and Health Conditions
Craig Speirs supervised by Dr Mark Dunlop and Dr Marc Roper
The Pharmaceutical Care of Older People with Sensory Impairment (OPwSI)
Brenda Morrison supervised by Prof Mags Watson and Marilyn Lennon
Explainable Artificial Intelligence in Radiotherapy: A CT imaging based neural network autonomous system for clinical decision support used in automatic radiation dose calculation for Lung Carcinoma.
Hristo Petkov supervised by Prof Feng Dong and Prof Roma Maguire
The role of cognitive behavioural therapy as an adjunct to the treatment of patients with asthma, with a focus on remote delivery via app development and other technology.
Colin Stewart supervised by Prof Roma Maguire and Dr Nicola Cogan
Improving hepatocellular cancer risk detection with explainable and trustworthy AI
Lewis Winters supervised by Prof Roma Maguire
The safety and efficacy of technology in the follow-up of head and neck cancer patients following treatment completion.
Kate Hulse supervised by Prof Roma Maguire.
Walking back to happiness: recording, sharing and wellbeing on pilgrimage routes
Keith Munro supervised by Dr Perla Innocenti.
Assessing ethical risks in information systems
Anwar Alfakhr supervised by Dr Perla Innocenti.
Predictive Algorithms for Electric Vehicle Public Charger Availability
Adel Ali Mohamed Dadaa supervised by Dr Mark Dunlop
Encouragement and Fairness in On-Line Crowdsourcing
Huda Banuqitah supervised by Dr Mark Dunlop.