
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 -
Ewan Soubutts
Senior 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
Recent Publications
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The potential and challenges of AI for collective intelligence
Christoph Riedl, David Cremer, Gina Lucarelli, Erika Antoine-Souklaye, Seth Bullock, Nirav Ajmeri, Mike Batty, Michaela Black, John Cartlidge, Robert Challen, Cangxiong Chen, Jing Chen, Joan Condell, Leon Danon, Adam Dennett, Alison Heppenstall, Paul Marshall, Phil Morgan, Aisling O'Kane, Laura Smith, Theresa Smith, Hywel Williams, Niccolo Pescetelli & Georgina Denis
Collective Intelligence, 2025. -
Creatively Supporting Mental Wellbeing: A Tangible Toolkit to Scaffold Self-Tracking through Mindful Colouring
Jingxin Yu, Amid Ayobi, Paul Marshall & Aisling O'Kane
Proceedings of the Nineteenth International Conference on Tangible, Embedded, and Embodied Interaction, 2025. -
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
Proceedings of the 2025 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2025. Honorable Mention -
“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. -
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.