Researcher - interests include #technology for #children w. #autism, child-computer interaction, HCI. Tweets on research, #asdtech, technology, women in CS.
Me and the gang* made this Code of Conduct to ensure that our welcoming, supportive, fun work environment stays that way as it continues to grow.
https://t.co/bAMxA9E6tR
*including @BerengereDigard @_mlaurie @cjcrompton and more (not on here)
Do YOU want to work on a multi-site trial in autism? Do YOU have a masters in a relevant area? Are YOU super-brilliant-amazing?
If so, come & work with me & other amazing people like @cjcrompton @_mlaurie @McKechanie @BerengereDigard and @greig_i
https://t.co/NkVAAKhxUX
There’s an information stall at the @EdinburghUni main library today with kind informed people and resources about autism services locally. Check it out. #WAAW
The Widening Participation Team at University of Edinburgh have picked us as their nominated charity 2018!
We can't wait to see what fundraising they'll get up to over the year.
If you've got an idea to fundraise for us, check out https://t.co/RezSvNCkUg
@_mlaurie @a_m_alcorn0131 Maggi, I've seen this one used with children https://t.co/FPezwkg6fp I also add a tempered glass for the screen which is almost invisible. Hope it helps
Are you itching to TRAVEL to collect data for your research? :)
Before you book your flight, check out my new post on our PhD blog with 6 key insights from my journey of setting up a UK-UAE PhD Study! #FromScotlandToTheSands
https://t.co/uQF9eKWuC0
To prospective applicants, I HIGHLY recommend working with @JudithGood! A dedicated, creative researcher with broad experience in #HCI#Education#technology. She contributes so much to the academic community and is a generous, supportive mentor. Jump on this opportunity! https://t.co/O6RA5JEgx1
I'm Lorna & I became a scientist because I love learning about how the brain works.
In the #TheirworldEBC we're learning about how being born too early can affect babies as they grow up.
I do this alongside many other amazing #womeninscience#dartlab
https://t.co/iQHw10amxC
I’m Maggi, @_mlaurie
I study play, tech & autism and I’m (training to be) a scientist because I want to do meaningful research for the autistic community + evidence-based practice for practitioners.
See https://t.co/6uH1dWoczc…
#WomenInScience#dartlab
I'm @cjcrompton
I became a neuropsychologist because I love learning new things and finding creative ways to answer big questions.
I'm learning more about how autistic people interact with each other. Read more here: https://t.co/LBsBN4mWBQ
#womeninscience#dartlab
I am @shereensharaan
My mom told me my first word was 'why'. I became a scientist because in this role, I am encouraged to ask why. So why am I researching mental skills in bilingual children with autism? Find out here: https://t.co/chQLk3RjhY…
#WomenInScience#dartlab
I'm @_MDragomir - I'm a computer scientist.
I got into science because I wanted to make a difference in people's lives.
I'm doing that by building technology to understand more about how autistic children think and learn.
https://t.co/HA9m2dGDJL #WomenInScience#dartlab
"I have excellent communication skills” isn’t exactly convincing...
In my latest blog with @DuncanAstle we give post-docs (and indeed researchers at all levels) some pointers on how to demonstrate your skills and bag a top job.
https://t.co/cxmdWArOTu
Fancy doing a PhD in our vibrant @PWCentre trying to understand fragile x syndrome? We currently have 2 funded PhD studentships available. Apply now because the deadline is Mon 05 Feb 2018 #PhD#autism#FXS
https://t.co/IubuELOzQT
Day 22, #adventcalenDART@_MDragomir is exploring whether augmented reality (very clever tech to you and me) can be used to help children with autism pretend.
Read about her fascinating project here:
https://t.co/AoInGTF6pC