Schedule

9:45 - 10:25Tea & Coffee
10.25 - 10.30Introduction and symposium overview
Dr Alina Miron, Brunel University London
10.30 - 11.30Keynote talk
Session chair: Dr. Nadine Aburumman
Presenter: Prof. Sylvia Xueni Pan from Goldsmiths, University of London
11.30 - 11.45Postgraduate Research Director
Dr Allan Tucker, Brunel University London
11.45 - 12.30Session no.1
Session chair: Prof. Martin Sheppard
Faisal Maramazi Does It Matter Where I Start or What I Look Like? An Empirical Analysis of starting points and representations in Software Modularisation.
Barbara Draghi Identifying and handling data bias within primary healthcare data and clinical trials data.
Hajra Bibi An approach for checking microservice architecture consistency/conformance.
12.30 - 13:15Lunch and Posters
Fuzzy Kara-Isitt
Ukamaka Oragwu
Philipp Bibik
Elizabeth Aladejare
13.15 - 13.45Invited external doctoral student
Ana-Maria Cretu
13.45 - 14.45Session no.2
Session chair: Dr Isabel Sasson
Ylenia Rotalinti Privacy within Synthetic Patient Data
Nchongmaje Ndipenoch nnUNet_RASPP for Retinal OCT Fluid Detection, Segmentation and Generalisation over Variations of Data Sources.
Ashley Mann A New Model for Comparing Clustering Arrangements using Weighted Kappa and Hamming Distance.
Yu Cao Visual Transformer with Depthwise Separable Convolution Projections for Video-based Action Recognition.
14.45 - 15.00Tea and coffee break
15.00 - 15.45Counselling and Mental Wellbeing Service
Peter Eldrid
15.45 - 16.00Break
16.00 - 16.30Session no.3
Session chair: Dr Tahmina Zebin
Pegerto Fernandez Graph Learning Workflow for Allosteric Pocket Detection.
Abdul-Malik Baba Personal computer users’ information security behaviour in a developing country: An extended Protective Motivation Perspective.
16.30 - 17.00Dr Zear Ibrahim
17.00 - 17.10Awards

Awards

  • Best early PhD presentation (awarded to a PhD student withing the first 18 months (or equivalent for part-time students) since starting the PhD): TODO
  • Best presentation: TODO
  • Best original work: TODO
  • Best PhD overall: TODO