Vincent Marmion
- Position
- Postgraduate Research Student
- Institution
- Psychology (FSHS)
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My research broadly explores the privacy concerns surrounding modern technology and personal identifying information (PII). More specifically the aim is to assist the development of authentication and verification methods that can operate robustly with minimal PII disclosure.
This research is funded by the Defence Science & Technology Laboratory (DSTL)
Previous Qualifications
BSc Human Computer Interaction – Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh (2006)
MA Human Resource Management – Bournemouth University (2010)
Working With
Dr Sarah Stevenage
Senior Lecturer of Psychology
Associate Dean (Education)
Faculty of Social and Human Sciences
Dr David Millard
Senior Lecturer of Computer and Web Science
Faculty of Physical and Applied Sciences
Research Groups
Institute for Complex Systems Simulations (ICSS)
Psychology
Related Projects
The SuperIdentity Project (SID)
Dr Sarah Stevenage (Principal Investigator)
Research Interests
Socio-technological System simulation: Pervasive computing, Social and Socio-economic Systems, Value-driven design
Algorithms and computational methods: Agents, Game Theory
Software Engineering Tools: Git
Programming languages and libraries: C, Fortran, Python
Computational platforms: Mac OS X, Windows
Transdisciplinary tags: Complex Systems, Computer Science, Digital Economy