- Coral and Marine Ecosystems Studies
- Innovative Human-Technology Interaction
- Marine and fisheries research
- Interactive and Immersive Displays
- Usability and User Interface Design
- Religion and Society Interactions
- Coastal and Marine Management
- American Constitutional Law and Politics
- Religion, Society, and Development
- Tactile and Sensory Interactions
- Technology Use by Older Adults
- X-ray Diffraction in Crystallography
- Crystallization and Solubility Studies
- Ocean Acidification Effects and Responses
- Innovative Approaches in Technology and Social Development
- Ichthyology and Marine Biology
- Marine animal studies overview
- Distributed and Parallel Computing Systems
- Digital Mental Health Interventions
- Cloud Computing and Resource Management
- Scientific Computing and Data Management
- Child Development and Digital Technology
- Personal Information Management and User Behavior
- Mobile Health and mHealth Applications
- Persona Design and Applications
University of Bristol
2018-2025
James Cook University
2000-2024
University College London
2012-2022
University of Warwick
1997-2022
Baylor University
2016-2022
Human Computer Interaction (Switzerland)
2022
London Centre for Nanotechnology
2022
Freedom House
1998-2021
Saudi Aramco (Saudi Arabia)
2021
Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority
2005-2020
Conceptual work on tangible interfaces has focused primarily the production of descriptive frameworks. While this been successful in mapping out a space technical possibilities and providing terminology to ground discussion, it provides little guidance cognitive or social effects using one type interface another. In paper we look at area learning with interfaces, suggesting that more empirically grounded research is needed guide development. We provide an analytic framework six perspectives,...
Ocean warming and acidification from increasing levels of atmospheric CO2 represent major global threats to coral reefs, are in many regions exacerbated by local-scale disturbances such as overfishing nutrient enrichment. Our understanding on reefs is growing, but their relative contribution reef resilience vulnerability the future unclear. Here, we analyse quantitatively how different combinations fishing pressure herbivores will affect ecological a simplified benthic community, defined its...
Marshall, N. A., and P. A. Marshall. 2007. Conceptualizing operationalizing social resilience within commercial fisheries in northern Australia. Ecology Society 12(1): 1. https://doi.org/10.5751/ES-01940-120101
Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) cloud computing offers new possibilities to scientific communities. One of the most significant is ability elastically provision and relinquish resources in response changes demand. In our work, we develop a model an "elastic site" that efficiently adapts services provided within site, such as batch schedulers, storage archives, or Web take advantage provisioned resources. We describe system architecture along with issues involved elastic provisioning,...
introduction Share on Introduction to the special issue theory and practice of embodied interaction in HCI design Authors: Paul Marshall University College London LondonView Profile , Alissa Antle Simon Fraser UniversityView Elise Van Den Hoven Technology, Sydney Eindhoven SydneyView Yvonne Rogers Authors Info & Claims ACM Transactions Computer-Human InteractionVolume 20Issue 1Article No.: 1pp 1–3https://doi.org/10.1145/2442106.2442107Published:11 April 2013Publication History...
Abstract The microbial mats of Guerrero Negro (GN), Baja California Sur, Mexico historically were considered a simple environment, dominated by cyanobacteria and sulfate-reducing bacteria. Culture-independent rRNA community profiling instead revealed these as among the most phylogenetically diverse environments known. A preliminary molecular survey GN mat based on only ∼1500 small subunit gene sequences discovered several new phylum-level groups in bacterial phylogenetic domain many...
A bstract Maintaining a healthy balance between human prosperity and environmental integrity is at the core of principles Ecological Sustainable Development. Resource‐protection policies are frequently implemented so as to regulate resource access use, however, they can inadvertently compromise ability users adapt be resilient. Resource who especially dependent on more seriously compromised. But how do we define measure dependency? And assess its influence social resilience? In this study,...
Multi-touch surfaces are becoming increasingly popular.An assumed benefit is that they can facilitate collaborative interactions in co-located groups.In particular, being able to see another's physical actions enhance awareness, which turn support fluid interaction and coordination.However, there a paucity of empirical evidence or measures these claims.We present an analysis different aspects awareness study compared two kinds input: multi-touch multiple mice.For our analysis, set indices...
This paper presents a classroom study that investigated the potential of using touch tabletop technology to support children's collaborative learning interactions. Children aged 7-10 worked in groups three on planning task which they designed seating plan for their classroom. In single-touch condition, surface allowed only one child interact with digital content at time. multiple-touch children could simultaneously. Results showed condition did not affect frequency or equity interactions,...
Anomalously high sea surface temperatures (SST) have led to repeated mass coral bleaching events on a global scale. Existing satellite‐based systems used monitor conditions conducive are based low‐resolution (0.5°, ∼50 km) SST data. While these served the research and management community well, they inherent weaknesses that limit their capacity predict stress reefs at local scales, over which severity is known vary dramatically. Here we discuss development testing of ReefTemp , new...
Multi-touch tabletops have been much heralded as an innovative technology that can facilitate new ways of group working. However, there is little evidence these materialising outside research lab settings. We present the findings a 5-week in-the-wild study examining how shared planning application - designed to run on walk-up-and-use tabletop was used when placed in tourist information centre. describe groups approached, congregated and interacted with it social interactions took place...
Activity trackers are increasingly popular, but they have high levels of abandonment and little evidence exists to suggest why this is. This paper explores barriers engagement with activity trackers. We extend previous research by not only characterising the users experienced, such as tracking accuracy device aesthetics, also reporting workarounds created. discuss implications for design systems reflecting on these workarounds, potential tracker help overcome existing barriers, how...
Can ubiquitous technologies be designed to nudge people change their behavior? If so, how? We describe an ambient installation that was intended help decide - and encourage them reflect when confronted with a choice. In this particular case, it whether take the stairs or elevator in place of work. The rationale push towards desired behavior at point decision-making upon theirs others' aggregate behavior. displays were developed prototyping studies which they evaluated. findings from...