
Paul Marshall
Associate Professor of Human Computer Interaction.
My work is associated with BIG::AI, BIG::Everyday & BIG::Health.
Collaborators
Doctoral Students
Faculty
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Oussama Metatla
Associate Professor of HCI and co-director of BIG -
Jon Bird
Senior Lecturer in Computer Science -
Kenton O'Hara
Professor of Human-Computer Interaction -
Aisling O'Kane
Associate Professor of Human-Computer Interaction for Health
Researchers
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Elaine Czech
Research Associate
Visiting & Honorary
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Anna Cox
Professor -
Ana Javornik
Senior Lecturer in Marketing -
Amberly Brigden
Senior Lecturer -
Katarzyna Stawarz
Lecturer in the Department of Computer Science -
Amid Ayobi
Honorary Lecturer of Human-Computer Interaction -
Jonah Aprioku
Associate Professor Pharmacology, University of Port Harcourt -
Matthew Guy
Honorary Lecturer of Interaction Design for Health
Recent Publications
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Rethinking Lived Experience in Chronic Illness: Navigating Bodily Doubt with Consumer Technology in Atrial Fibrillation Self-Care
Rachel Keys, Paul Marshall, Graham Stuart & Aisling O'Kane
CHI Conference on Human Computer Interaction, 2025. -
Data Ethics Emergency Drill: A Toolbox for Discussing Responsible AI for Industry Teams
Vanessa Hanschke, Dylan Rees, Merve Alanyali, David Hopkinson & Paul Marshall
Proceedings of the CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2024. -
Challenges and Opportunities for the Design of Inclusive Digital Mental Health Tools: Understanding Culturally Diverse Young People's Experiences
Ewan Soubutts, Pranita Shrestha, Brittany Davidson, Chengcheng Qu, Charlotte Mindel, Aaron Sefi, Paul Marshall & Roisin Mcnaney
Proceedings of the CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2024. -
Exploring the nexus of Social Media Networks and Instant Messengers in Collaborative Type 2 Diabetes care: A Case Study of Port Harcourt, Nigeria
Timeyin Arueyingho, Aisling O'Kane, Jonah Aprioku & Paul Marshall
Proceedings of the 4th African Human Computer Interaction Conference, 2024. -
“I think it saved me. I think it saved my heart”: The Complex Journey From Self-Tracking With Wearables To Diagnosis
Rachel Keys, Paul Marshall, Graham Stuart & Aisling O'Kane
Proceedings of the 2024 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2024.