PhD


I successfully defended my PhD in July 2008. My supervisors were Professor Alan Newell and Dr Catriona Macaulay. My examiners were Professor David Benyon (external) and Dr Shaleph O'Neill (internal).
I have made my thesis available for download. You will need Adobe's free Acrobat Reader to read each of the separate PDF files shown below. Unfortunately, while every effort has been made to ensure that the thesis is accessible to assistive technologies, several tables in the main body, as well as the appendices in their entirety, were scanned in from printouts, hence screen readers may not be able to read the text. Therefore, if you would like to receive the thesis in a different format (e.g. Microsoft Word or HTML), please do not hesitate to get in touch.
- Main Body (PDF, 57.5 MB) - This is the thesis itself.
- Appendix A (PDF, 1.6 MB) - Contains material relating to Study One
- Appendix B (PDF, 18.1 MB) - Contains material relating to Study Two
- Appendix C (PDF, 1.5 MB) - Contains material relating to Study Three
- Appendix D (PDF, 4.3 MB) - Contains material relating to Study Four
If that's too much bedtime reading for you, I have had some of the work published within shorter conference/workshop papers. Go to my publications page for further details.
I have also uploaded a set of web pages demonstrating the Sonic Mapping Tool, which I recently presented as part of a poster session at the Sonic Interaction Design Workshop in York in April 2009.


