Kate Devlin

I am a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Computing at Goldsmiths, University of London. I am also the departmental Senior Tutor.
My research focuses on how we can apply knowledge of visual perception and cognition to areas such as Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) and Artificial Intelligence (AI) to assess how people interact with, and react to, technology. My current research is focused on cognition, sex, gender and sexuality and how these might be incorporated into cognitive systems. I have a background in both archaeology and computer science and have combined these with applied perception, focusing on digital cultural heritage.
I am an active campaigner for mental health awareness and also for raising the profile of women in computing.
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Responsive Web Design (Coursera)

In this course you will learn how to apply concepts from interaction design and human computer interaction in order to design and build an interactive, professional looking website. You will learn how to make your web page designs adapt to different screen sizes using responsive grid layouts. You will [...]