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Dr Arthi Manohar
Senior Lecturer in Design

Research grants and projects

Research Projects

Grants

Trust in Home: Rethinking Interface Design in IoT (THRIDI)
Funder: Engineering & Physical Sciences Research Council
Duration: May 2020 - March 2021
From Understanding Privacy and Trust to Re-visualising TAPESTRY
Funder: Engineering & Physical Sciences Research Council
Duration: February 2020 - September 2020

Project details

Trust in Home: Rethinking Interface Design in IoT (THRIDI) 

Trust in Home: Rethinking Interface Design in IoT (THRIDI) in collaboration with the University of Nottingham is funded by HDI Network Human Data Interaction EPSRC Network Plus within the IoT, System Design and the Law theme. The project aims to foster collaboration within an interdisciplinary community in the area of user-friendly trust management interfaces for IoT in smart home settings.  

https://www.brunel.ac.uk/research/Projects/Trust-in-home-rethinking-interface-design-in-the-Internet-of-Things

From Understanding Privacy and Trust to Re-visualising TAPESTRY 

This an EPSRC Sandpit project in collaboration with University of Kent, Royal Holloway University of London and Edinburgh Napier University to explore the dichotomy between trust and privacy and perceive the variation of these notions across cultures in the cyberspace. 

EPSRC Grant Ref: EP/N02799X/1

https://www.brunel.ac.uk/research/Projects/Understanding-privacy-and-trust-dichotomy

Co-Ding AI 

Co-Ding AI (Co-Designing Algorithmic Intelligibility) project in collaboration with LoomiAssist Ltd and Northumbria University, School of Design addresses algorithmic (il)legibility through co-design, involving end-users, AI developers and other stakeholders involved. 

Research Assistant - Dr Andrew Barker

Towards Better Accessibility 

Towards Better Accessibility project in collaboration with City MaaS Assist will explore design challenges in a novel area of research where Artificial Intelligence (specifically Machine Learning) will be used to provide better accessibility for users with disability.

Research Assistant - Ms Nevena Balezdrova