giCentre people
Academic Staff
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Vesna Brujic-Okretic (Head of Department)
Senior Lecturer and Course Director of MSc in Electronic Publishing, with expertise in web applications architecture, including delivery of information on mobile devices. Co-Principal Investigator on a flagship LOCUS project, responsible for virtual and augmented reality interfaces. Leading a new MSc in Information, Communication and Society, with Sociology, on deploying technology to manage digital information and analyse its impact on the society.
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Jason Dykes
Senior Lecturer and Course Director for GIS MScs with expertise and publications in Cartography, GIScience & Information Visualization. Co-chair of the ICA Commission on Geovisualization, editor of 'Exploring Geovisualization' and National Teaching Fellow. Developer of a variety of novel means of representing and interacting with spatial data and software implementations to support exploration.
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Jo Wood
Reader in Geographical Information Science with interests in information visualisation, terrain and surface analysis, Java programming and object-oriented modelling of GI. Author of a number software applications including the LandSerf GIS, and TreeMappa. He directs the City branch of the Willis Research Network concentrating on visual methods of processing GI for the global insurance industry.
Research Staff
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Aidan Slingsby (Willis research fellow)
Research Fellow with expertise and research interests in designing, implementing, testing and applying interactive visualisation for data exploration and presentation, particularly for spatial and temporal data. Applies these to a wide various of domains, including those related to the insurance industry through his membership of the Willis Research Network.
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Robert Radburn (UPTAP research fellow)
ESRC User Fellow and Research Manager at Leicestershire County Council with a wide experience of developing visualization solutions to enable local authorities produce effective policy and services. Working with City on the 'vizLib' project to create innovative interactive prototypes to provide insight into the characteristics of library usage across Leicestershire.
PhD Students
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Iain Dillingham
Iain Dillingham is a research student at the giCentre. He is applying visual and analytical approaches to user-generated content gathered in the wake of crisis or conflict events.
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Ramathan Ali Ramathan El Ali
Ali Ramathan is a first year PhD Candidate with research interests in exploring the role of geovisualization in decision making. Ali is supervised by Jason Dykes and Jo wood
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Naz Khalili-Shavarini - Visualization of Social Networks
Naz is a second year research student supervised by Jo Wood and Jason Dykes who is focusing on the visualization of geography in social networks.
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Stelios Papakonstantinou - Mobile location based services and agent technologies.
Stelios joined the Dept. of Information Science as a Postgraduate student in September 2004. He gained a distinction MSc in Information Systems & Technology and on September 2005 decided to pursue a research degree in Information Science and join the giCentre. Formerly, on June 2004, he had been awarded with a BSc Hons in Computing & Networks. Currently, Stelios is working on his PhD thesis, which involves gathering requirements, designing and implementing a technological framework that will enhance social interaction of its users, by employing context-aware mobile devices. The project has reached its latest phase, which evaluates the effectiveness of the developed system.
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Lian-Chee Koh - User-Centred Design of Web-based Data Visualisation
Lian-Chee joined the Department of Information Science as a part-time research student in October 2009 under the supervision of Jason Dykes and Aidan Slingsby. She is based at the Singapore Management University and researches the user-centred design of web-based data visualisation techniques using the Singapore property market as case study.
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Donia Badawood
Donia joined the giCentre as a PhD student in February 2011. She graduated from King Abdulaziz University in Jeddah (Saudi Arabia) in 2006, with a Bachelor in Computer Science and Statistics. She completed her MSc in Information Systems at City University 2010 and did her MSc research project under the supervision of Dr. Jo Wood in the giCentre.
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Sarah Goodwin Sarah joined the giCentre as a PhD Student in October 2011. She has an academic and professional background in Geography and GIS. Her PhD research is related to classifying and visualizing household energy consumption. Her interests are in geodemographics and classifications in particular enabling clear understanding of geographical information through the visualization. After completing her MSc at City in 2007 she subsequently worked in Germany analysing energy consumer characteristics.
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Roger Beecham
Roger is a first year PhD student. He is currently investigating ways in which visualization can help in better understanding
transport behaviour. After graduating with a first in Geography from Durham University, Roger worked as a researcher at
Leicestershire County Council and YouGov.
Recent PhD Completions
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Susanne Bleisch - Cartography and 3D GeoVisualization
Susanne is a forth year part-time PhD student based at FHNW (University of Applied Sciences Northwestern Switzerland) in Muttenz, Switzerland. She researches the effectiveness and efficiency of visual combinations of abstract data graphics with 3D virtual environments.
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Christos Gatzidis - Mixed realities
Joined the Department of Information Science at City University as a PhD student in October 2005 having been awarded an industrial CASE studentship partly sponsored by an industry partner, Alcatel Lucent Telecom Limited UK. Now, post-PhD completion in September 2010 (titled Evaluating Non-Photorealistic Rendering for 3D Urban Models in the Context of Mobile Navigation) holding the post of a Visiting Research Fellow whilst also employed as a Lecturer In Media Technology at Bournemouth University (School Of Design, Engineering And Computing).
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David Lloyd - Human Centred Geographical Interfaces for Evidence-Based Policy
David Lloyd is a final year PhD student at City University London, sponsored by EPSRC and Leicestershire County Council, looking at how the nature of geovisualization changes human-centred approaches when used to understand users and their requirements, and then design, prototype and prioritise changes to software. David holds degrees in Astronomy and in Statistics, is a graduate of City's Masters in Geographic Information, and a Chartered Statistician.
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Vlasios Voudouris - Enabling of the collaborative GI research proces
Vlasios's research developed new ways of modelling spatial data for collaborative GI management. Using an extension of the spatial object- field model he developed new theory and a demonstration prototype showing how uncertain data could be generated and shared in a collaborative environment. Vlasios graduated in November 2008 and was supervised by Jo Wood and Peter Fisher.
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Cristina Arciniegas Lopez - Bibliometric analysis of GI science communities
Cristina's research examined the bibliographic networks of co-authored papers in Geographic Information Science. Using techniques from Social Network Analysis she was able to compare GI Science co-authorship with collaboration in other disciplines. It was one of the first studies to examine the geography of a social academic network. Cristina graduated in August 2007 and was supervised by Jo Wood.
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Stephanie Marsh - User-centred evaluation of geovisualization
Stephanie's research evaluated a number of human-centred methods in the context of geovisualization applications in research and education. Comparing the results of these techniques in different contexts enabled Stephanie to make recommendations for using human centred techniques in geovisualization. Stephanie graduated successfully in May 2008. The research was supervised by Jason Dykes.
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Ian Greatbatch - Ethnophysiography of mountain regions
Ian's work examined how mountain prominence may be measured in order to understand how people's perception of mountain features contribute to a sense of place. He compared measures of mountain shape in the Lake District with the history of mountain names and current online web prominence. Ian graduated in March 2009 and was supervised by Jo Wood and Peter Fisher.
Visiting staff
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David Rhind (Professor Emeritus)
Emeritus Professor of GI Science. Formerly, Vice Chancellor of City University, CEO of the Ordnance Survey national mapping agency and Chair of the Statistics Commission. Currently Chair of the UK Advisory Panel on Public Sector Information and research consultant. Co-author of one of the best selling GIS textbooks "Geographic Information Systems and Science" with Longley, Goodchild and Maguire.
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Fotis Liarokapis (visiting fellow)
Visiting Research Fellow at the giCentre at City University. Senior Lecturer and director of Interactive Worlds Applied Research Group (iWARG) at Coventry University. Contributed to more than 45 refereed publications and has more than 110 citations. Member of the editorial advisory board of The Open Virtual Reality Journal published by Bentham and organising the 1st IEEE International Conference in Games and Virtual Worlds for Serious Applications.
