Participants at the Doctoral Consortium and position papers. Full proceedings will be available soon in BCS eWics

Mithila Thiruppugal
Middlesex University

Chloe Kliman-Silver
Northumbria University
Rethinking the Human Centred Approach to Animal-Computer Interaction


Tor Alexander Bruce
Northumbria University

Deborah Whittle
University of Sunderland
How to increase online trust and user experience for legal services


Bharat Paudyal
Birmingham City University
Assistive Interaction Techniques to Support Disabled Developers

Madeleine Steeds
The University of Manchester
The Impact of Device Associations on Human Memory Performance

Fiona Quigley
Ulster University, Belfast
A Virtual Reality Training Tool to Improve Weight-Related Communication Across Healthcare Settings

Khalid Ahmad Khattak
Keele University
Wearable Health Devices – Updates, Applications and Repeatability

James Mitchell
Keele University
Developing a clinical guidelines mobile application following a user-centred design approach

Craig Goodwin
Keele University
Why sideload? User behaviours, interactions and accessibility issues around mobile app installation.





Ramsay Meiklem
University of Strathclyde
mHealth Intervention to support Patients with Advanced Chronic Kidney Disease

Carlos Alvarez de la Vega
Northumbria University Social Computing
Making the Gig Economy Work for Workers: An Exploration of Freelancing Platforms

Olena Saienko
Abertay University

Sarah Turner
University of Kent
Approaches and Technologies to Support Home Users’ Engagement with Cyber Security