Английская Википедия:Ann Blandford

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Ann Blandford FHEA is Professor of Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) at University College London (UCL).[1][2][3] She serves as deputy director of the UCL Institute of Healthcare Engineering.[4] Her research focuses on behaviour change, well-being, and human errors in the field of healthcare.[5][6]

Education

Blandford graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in mathematics from the University of Cambridge. She worked as a software engineer before pursuing a PhD in artificial intelligence (AI) and education at the Open University supervised by Eileen Scanlon and Mark Elsom-Cook.[7][6]

Career and research

Blandford previously served as professor at the interaction design centre at Middlesex University from 1995 to 2001.Шаблон:Fact

Blandford has served as professor in human-computer interaction at UCL since 2002, where her research has involved studies of serendipity, leading to a proposal for a new definition of the phenomenon.[8] With Stephann Makri she worked to further refine their classification of "serendipitous occurrences".[9] Her currentШаблон:When work covers HCI research in digital health, including challenges of interdisciplinarity.[10]

Awards and honours

In 2016, Blandford became one of the first 12 women to receive a Suffrage Science award for contributions to the field of maths and computing.[11]

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