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  School of Computing, Engineering and Mathematics

Richard Griffiths - Curriculum Vitae

Academic qualifications

MA in Cognitive Studies, University of Sussex, 1991
BSc(Hons) in Sociology, Brunel University, 1977
Garnett College Induction Certificate, 1985

Professional bodies

Member of the British Computer Society
Member of Interaction (the British HCI Group)

Employment experience

Jan. 02 to date University of Brighton, Principal Lecturer in Computing
Jan. 85 to Dec. 01 Brighton Polytechnic / University of Brighton, Senior Lecturer in Computing
Sept. 82 - Dec. 85 Brighton College of Technology, Senior Lecturer in Computing.
July 79 - July 1983 Racal-Hyperon Ltd., Project Leader / Analyst.

Sept. 77 - July 79 John Hoskyns and Co. Ltd., Trainee Programmer / Programmer.
Sept. 70 - Sept. 73 Bristol Constabulary, Police Cadet / Constable.

Postgraduate Research Degree Supervision Completed

Ana Vitoria Joly Hulshof PhD, ‘Interactive Television for Young Children: developing Design Principles’, September 2010.

Sanaz Fallahkhair PhD, ‘Development of a Cross Platform Support System for Language Learners via Interactive Television and Mobile Phone’, April 2009.

Desmond Bokšan-Cullen MPhil, ‘Beyond Captioning: Enhancing the viewing experience for deafened people’ November 2007.

Kirsty Bradbrook PhD, ‘Deliberative Artificial Intelligence in the Development, Refinement and Use of Medical Guidelines’, March 2007.

 Víctor González Laria MPhil, ‘Remote text filtering using multi-agent collaboration’ October 1998.

Jorge Núñez Suárez MPhil, ‘An agent framework to support negotiated planning’, October 1997.

Other Experience

Programme Committee member of EuroITV 2009 EuroITV 2011

Reviewer for Knowledge and Information Systems

                                    Reviewer for Behaviour & Information Technology

Development Team Leader and Course Leader for the MSc in Digital Television Management and Production.  The digital media company, Victoria Real Ltd. who colaborated with the University to create this course have been awarded the 'Sussex Business Awards 2002,  University - Business Partnership award for the most effective partnership between a business and university.'

Lead academic for the Digital Interactive Media Professional Development Short Courses project.

Academic supervisor for a Teaching Company Programme (No. 2848) between Brighton University and Victoria Real Ltd., (Value £62,154) involving one associate over two years, 27 August 1999 to 3 January 2002.  On completion this project was awarded the highest grading by the TCS Grading Pannel and awarded a 'Certificate of Excellence'.

University of Brighton Research Degree Supervisors Workshop, March 1995.

Academic supervisor for a Teaching Company Programme between Brighton University and Maxim Training, SERC Grant Ref: GR/J55922 (Value £105,375) involving two associates over two years, August 1993 to July 1995.
 
 


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