Biography
Biography
Sandra Woolley is a Deputy Director of The Digital Society Institute at Keele University, and the Computer Science Research Director and Leader of Software and Systems Engineering Research in the School of Computer Science and Mathematics where she is a Reader. Her administrative roles have largely centred around chairing research and taught programme ethics committees, and she is currently the Deputy Chair of the Central Keele University Research Ethics Committee. She is a Fellow of the British Computer Society (FBCS), a Senior Member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (SMIEEE) and a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (FHEA).
Sandra obtained a first degree in Maths and Applied Physics after which she trained as a graduate engineer with Lucas Aerospace, UK, before completing an Electrical Engineering PhD (University of Manchester) sponsored by both British Gas (Pipeline Inspection) and ICI ImageData. After graduation, she contributed to storage and communications standards and guidelines as a researcher at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), Gaithersburg, Maryland, U.S.A.
Prior to joining Keele University, Sandra was a lecturer in Electronic, Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Birmingham where she led modules on Computer Networking, Multimedia Data, Microcontroller Programming and Embedded Systems. At Keele University she has led modules on Computer Animation and Multimedia, Professionalism and Study Skills, and User Interaction Design (MSc).
Sandra has strong multidisciplinary research interests that encompass digital technologies, sensing systems and human-computer interaction (HCI), particularly related to digital health and digital heritage. She has supervised 13 PhD researchers to completion as principal supervisor and has achieved over £1.5M in research funding. She chaired the earliest UK symposia on wearable computing and chaired the 35th BCS Human-Computer Interaction Conference at Keele University in 2022.
She leads and contributes to international multidisciplinary research collaborations which include:
- virtual 3D environments and cultural informatics for which she led the Computer Science REF2021 Impact Case Study based on her research contributions as a founding member of The Virtual Cuneiform Table Reconstruction Project
- the design, prototyping and evaluation of wearable and assistive health technologies including NHS studies and collaborations with leading clinicians and health researchers.
Research publications can be found at ResearchGate and Google Scholar.
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Keele University
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