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Ray
Adams
Ray
is our resident statistician and research methods expert.
Profile
- Overall,
I have worked as both a practitioner and as an academic, in the UK and
the USA, combining the practical implementation of projects with the
underpinning expertise required to deliver high quality and relevant
results. Currently involved in a wide range of projects, providing research,
statistical and substantive expertise.
- Educated
at University of East London (London Univ. degree) and Churchill College,
Cambridge.
- Member
of Churchill College, Cambridge.
- Significant
expertise and experience in research methods and statistical analysis
in cognitive science and computing science.
- Fellow
of the Royal Statistical Society.
- Expertise
and experience in project management in both the private and public
sectors (see below).
- Honours
degree and PhD. In cognitive and occupational psychology.
- Current
role: Senior Lecturer in Computing Science at Middlesex University.
- Academic
experience at:
- London
Business School (tutor)
-
University of East London (Senior Lecturer)
- Cambridge
University (tutor).
- Visiting
Professor at:
- Oregon
State University
- University
of Nevada at Reno
-
Rice University, Houston, Texas.
- Significant
experience as a consultant.
- Expertise
in statistical software as applied to project management and research.
- Expertise
in HCI, assistive IT, multimedia, web and computer based learning, human
factors of web design, HTML, relevant applications, neural networks,
computer based method for cognitive assessments.
- Skilled
at project design, implementation, reporting and presentations.
- Career
experience includes:
- Head
of Department, Papworth Trust, Cambridge
- Stuart
Brown Partnership, (Management Consultancy) Partner
- OASiS
(Organisation and Systems Innovations) IT Management consultant
- Cambridge
Corporate Consultants, Director
- University
of East London (UeL), Senior Lecturer
- Ministry
of Defence, Senior Scientist / Operational Research
- MRC
Applied Psychology Unit, Research staff.
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