My research focuses on the intersection between sustainable production and consumption in a variety of contexts, namely food, fashion and place.
My research lies in the application of data analytics approaches to solve real-world decision-making problems. In particular, I believe that human learning constitutes a fundamental component of the decision-making process, which can effectively inform data analytics solutions.
My research interests include ideological underpinnings of flexible working discourses (e.g. New World of Work; Hybrid Work) and how they interrelate with sustainable work. I am also interested in organisational communication and ethnographic and narrative approaches to organisational analysis.
My research focuses on providing new practical tools for use in real-world contexts and on creating new theoretical frameworks that can underpin their use.
Theodoros is conducting research in electronic structure modelling of materials surfaces and interfaces, as well as optoelectronics device physics. His work has applications in a wide range of areas from solar cells, and transistors, to hydrogen production and carbon capture.
Nigel is currently focussed on research related to eXtended Reality (XR) projects for medical applications, covering the use of Virtual and Augmented Reality as well as the use of haptics technology.
I am interested in the use of Virtual and Augmented Reality for heritage, both for academic research and public engagement / tourism.
My research concerns the mathematical theory and numerical solution of SPDEs and PDEs.
Academically, the creation of play scripts deepened my analysis of the data, my personal engagement with it, and my empathy with the participants powerfully.