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Development and clinical interpretation of an explainable AI model for predicting patient pathways in the emergency department: A retrospective study (2025)
Journal Article

Background: Overcrowded emergency departments (EDs) create significant challenges for patient management and hospital efficiency. In response, Amiens Picardy University Hospital (APUH) developed the “Prediction of the Patient Pathway in the Emergency... Read More about Development and clinical interpretation of an explainable AI model for predicting patient pathways in the emergency department: A retrospective study.

Transforming programming education: The effectiveness of motivational scenario-based design in serious games (2025)
Journal Article

Programming education faces persistent challenges, particularly in sustaining learner engagement and motivation while teaching abstract concepts like algorithms, data structures, and problem-solving skills. Traditional methods, focused heavily on the... Read More about Transforming programming education: The effectiveness of motivational scenario-based design in serious games.

Colours-of-the-Wind (COLD): A novel framework for image-based air quality prediction using deep learning and spatial-temporal analytics (2025)
Thesis

Urban air pollution is a critical global issue that negatively affects public health and the environment. Traditional air quality monitoring relies on physical monitoring stations, which are limited in geographic coverage and expensive to maintain. T... Read More about Colours-of-the-Wind (COLD): A novel framework for image-based air quality prediction using deep learning and spatial-temporal analytics.

Comparing approaches to teaching patients how to use an app-based home spirometer: A randomised controlled trial (2025)
Journal Article

Background
Bluetooth enabled, app-based home spirometry has been validated for use in the diagnosis and monitoring of respiratory disease. Remote teaching (virtual or self-directed) offers the opportunity to deliver diagnostics safely and at scale.... Read More about Comparing approaches to teaching patients how to use an app-based home spirometer: A randomised controlled trial.

Optimizing the substrate for hypercube-based neuroevolution of augmented topologies to design soft actuators (2025)
Journal Article

The characteristics of soft robots make them better candidates for applications such as healthcare, due to their enhanced safety, adaptability and more natural human-robot interaction compared to traditional counterparts. Different actuating systems... Read More about Optimizing the substrate for hypercube-based neuroevolution of augmented topologies to design soft actuators.

Bring Your Own Biodata (BYOB): Feminist, corporeal and collective approaches to datafied bodies (2025)
Presentation / Conference Contribution

Quantitative representations of the body have become increasingly commonplace, a requisite for many navigating complex health issues , yet also heavily scrutinized under feminist lenses for flattening embodied experiences and perpetuating norms. How... Read More about Bring Your Own Biodata (BYOB): Feminist, corporeal and collective approaches to datafied bodies.

It sounds squishy: Understanding cross-modal correspondences of deformable shapes and sounds (2025)
Presentation / Conference Contribution

Computing interfaces are becoming increasingly sophisticated, with systems that engage multiple sensory channels simultaneously. Deformable and shape-changing interfaces offer rich tactile experiences, but there is limited understanding of how they c... Read More about It sounds squishy: Understanding cross-modal correspondences of deformable shapes and sounds.

Head-mounted display based teleoperation of a humanoid robot surrogate for users with life-limiting illnesses (2025)
Thesis

Individuals with life-limiting illnesses are at an increased risk of social isolation, and this became particularly evident during the COVID-19 pandemic. Social robots are often used to provide companionship, but are rarely used to facilitate social... Read More about Head-mounted display based teleoperation of a humanoid robot surrogate for users with life-limiting illnesses.

Gamifying engagement in spatial crowdsourcing: An exploratory mixed-methods study on gamification impact among university students (2025)
Journal Article

Citizen science now relies heavily on digital platforms to engage the public in environmental data collection. Yet, many projects face declining participation over time. This study examines the effect of three elements of gamification—points, daily s... Read More about Gamifying engagement in spatial crowdsourcing: An exploratory mixed-methods study on gamification impact among university students.

Cyberbiosecurity in healthcare: Securing medical devices from digital and biological threats (2025)
Presentation / Conference Contribution

Technological innovations constantly transform, and these transformations extend over all sectors of life, irrespective of the original innovation's purpose. Due to the need for constant improvements in patient care, new technology is commonly applie... Read More about Cyberbiosecurity in healthcare: Securing medical devices from digital and biological threats.

The psychosocial impact of cleft lip and/or palate on caregivers and individuals in low- and middle-income countries: A narrative review (2025)
Journal Article

Low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) represent the highest incidence, morbidity, and Disability Adjusted Life Years for cleft lip and/or palate (CL/P) globally. Most cleft care models now include psychosocial support, yet the psychosocial impacts... Read More about The psychosocial impact of cleft lip and/or palate on caregivers and individuals in low- and middle-income countries: A narrative review.