UofG VYT 2022
The second annual UofG Visualise Your Thesis competition was held in Summer 2022, culminating in a screening and awards ceremony at the Glasgow Film Theatre on 11th August. The ceremony was hosted by Sian Bevan, and featured a panel of expert judges:
- Douglas King, BAFTA nominated director
- Kate Adair, researcher at BBC Scotland The Social
- Mark McGhee, podcaster at You Call That Radio TV
Results
Overall Winner: Freya Muir, CoSE - New Quest: Protect Our Beaches from Climate Change!
Runner Up: Katie McClure, Arts - Textile Tales: The rich history of dyed materials
People's Choice: Daniel Mitchell, CoSE - A Symbiotic Multi Robot Fleet Autonomy
Other Entries
Maha Al-Anqoudi, CoSE - Employing learning interactions besides assessment to assess learners' learning status in machine learning models
Alexander Backis, CoSE - Realization of the boron-10 based Multi-Grid Detector for Neutron Spectroscopy
https://youtu.be/FdwA2MAvACw
Asif Bayezid, CoSS - Embeddedness of Employability in Tertiary Education of Bangladesh: Exploring Policy and Praxis
Abeer Buker, CoSE - The Hoax Behind the Screen: Automatic Detection of People’s Characteristics Using their Typing Behaviour
Eleanor Capaldi, Arts - Digitised Art and Polyvocality: In What Ways Can Online Audiences Re-interpret Digitised Works of Art?
Christina Chatzitheodorou, Arts - A Historical Comparative Analysis of the Role of Female Partisans in Greece, France & Italy (1940-1945)
Becki Cox, CoSS - Designing the streets of the future: The Avenues Programme, Glasgow
Aristito Febrianto, CoSS - The interrelations between people and digital artifacts: A sociomaterial perspective
Parag Gupta, CoSE - Prediction of Solar Eruptions using Mathematical Models
Navneet Jhariya, CoSE - Copying Collagen Protein
Marcus Russell Slater, CoSS - Discovering Medieval monastic rhythm
Andrew Watson, CoSS - Understanding investment behaviours in the private rented sector
Bharoto Yekti, Arts - Inclusive Abstract Animation