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EPSRC Support by Research Area (Human-Computer Interaction) in Theme (Global Uncertainties)

Research areas are used to describe EPSRC's portfolio of excellent long term research and high quality postgraduate training.

Grants are classified using one or more research areas. The number and value of grants listed below reflects how the theme portfolio is described by this research area.

Please note: some research areas will appear under multiple themes. There is no unique, absolute, relationship between a research area and a theme.

Grant TitlePrincipal
Investigator
OrganisationDepartmentTotal Grant
Value (£)
Business Model Innovation for Intelligent Automation: Unpacking the Productivity ParadoxVelu, Dr CUniversity of CambridgeEngineering 1,268,022
CHAI: Cyber Hygiene in AI enabled domestic lifeLoukas, Professor GUniversity of GreenwichComputing & Information Systems, FACH 830,140
CHAI: Cyber Hygiene in AI enabled domestic lifeRoesch, Dr EUniversity of ReadingSch of Psychology and Clinical Lang Sci 373,005
CHAI: Cyber Hygiene in AI enabled domestic lifeMalacaria, Professor PQueen Mary University of LondonSch of Electronic Eng & Computer Science 329,505
CHAI: Cyber Hygiene in AI enabled domestic lifeLiu, Professor WUniversity of BristolEngineering Mathematics 393,061
Cyber Security CDT Phase Two (University of Oxford)Martin, Professor AUniversity of OxfordComputer Science 3,551,360
Cyber-Security across the Life Span (cSaLSA)Ashenden, Professor DUniversity of PortsmouthSch of Computing 287,196
DADAMcAuley, Professor DUniversity of NottinghamHorizon Digital Economy Research 1,011,787
FinTrust: Trust Engineering for the Financial Industryvan Moorsel, Professor ANewcastle UniversitySch of Computing 1,047,202
Research Institute in Science of Cyber Security (RISCS) Phase 2Carr, Professor MUCLComputer Science 848,945
SPRITE+: The Security, Privacy, Identity, and Trust Engagement NetworkPlusBarrett, Professor EUniversity of Manchester, TheSocial Sciences 1,386,196
Why Johnny doesn't write secure software? Secure software development by the massesRashid, Professor AUniversity of BristolComputer Science 853,634

Total Number of Grants: 12
Total Value of Grants: £12,180,051

The grant value may include the cost of access to facilities (these funds are not awarded to the grant holding organisation).