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Lynne Conniss

Assistant Professor

School: Computer Science

After working on various web and interactive application development projects, I joined Northumbria University as a researcher working in the area of image data research, working largely on cognitive modelling and evaluation of image retrieval systems. Now a Senior Lecturer, I teach on a number of programmes in the area of creative digital media and beyond.

Lynne Conniss

  • Please visit the Pure Research Information Portal for further information
  • A Place to Charge Your Wheels: Re-imagining the urban landscape for electric-wheelchair users through Design Fiction, Piedade, P., Jang, H., Maddux, J., Chappell, S., Maher, J., Dow, A., Conniss, L., Kotter, R., Conti, M., Zilvetti, M., Nicolson, S., Rizwan, A., Barrioz, V., Farrell, E. 27 Oct 2024, Proceedings of the 26th International ACM SIGACCESS Conference on Computers and Accessibility, New York, ACM
  • An investigation of anonymous and spoof SMS resources used for the purposes of cyberstalking, Horsman, G., Conniss, L. 1 Jun 2015, In: Digital Investigation
  • Investigating evidence of mobile phone usage by drivers in road traffic accidents, Horsman, G., Conniss, L. Mar 2015, In: Digital Investigation
  • Teaching Legal and Courtroom Issues in Digital Forensics, Esen, R., Anderson, P., Conniss, L. 2011, HEA ICS Conference - Enhancing Employability of Computing Students
  • Focusing on feedback for feed forward - working in partnership, Conniss, L. 1 Apr 2009, North East Regional Teaching and Learning in Higher Education Conference
  • Learners informing teaching, Smailes, J., Conniss, L., Gannon-Leary, P., Burton, L. Jul 2009, 2nd Institutional Research Conference: Building a Community for Institutional Research in the UK and Ireland
  • Virtual mentor: An innovation in student support, Smailes, J., Gannon-Leary, P., Laing, C., Conniss, L. 6 Nov 2008, Making Connections Conference 2008

Information Management MSc June 30 1995


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