Session details

All presenters have max 7 minutes for their pechakuchas/oral presentations

Parallel Session 1

Tuesday 14th June, 11.10 – 12.20pm

Time / A Health and Wellbeing: Patient Experience 1 (3.07/8)
11.10 – 11.35 / Rosemary
McCarthy / NMSWSS / The impact of social media based communities of practice on new mothers and midwives: Facemums
Chidiebere
Ekuma / NMSWSS / Lived experiences of Chronic Kidney Disease patients receiving Haemodialysis in Nigeria: A Case study of UNTH Enugu
Susanne
van der Veen / HS / Adaptation of Gait in Stroke Survivors
11.35-11.45 / Q & A
11.45 – 12.10 / Alix
Chadwell / HS / What makes myoelectric prostheses difficult to control?
Henrike
Greuel / HS / What is the role of muscle inhibition in patients with patellofemoral pain?
Eleanora
Costamagna / HS / A generalizable method for the assessment of static stability of walking aid users
12.10 - 12.20 / Q & A
B Accounting and Finance (3.17/18)
11.10 – 11.35 / Alhadi
Boukr / SBS / A study of the Factors influencing the adoption of management accounting innovations in less developed countries: The case of Libya
Babafemi
Ogundele / SBS / Management Accounting System change; institutional perspectives from Nigeria
Amadi
Alolote / SOBE / Proposing an Engineering Geologic Mapping Based Costing Prototype: Towards a Change from Traditional Highway Costing Practices
11.35-11.45 / Q & A
11.45 – 12.10 / Walid
Mohammed / SBS / How to Capture Risk in Financial Markets
Muhammad
Abdullah / SBS / Investigating applicability of gold as a proxy of risk free rate in asset pricing
Sunny O.
Temile / SBS / An Analysis of the effect of IFRS adoption in Nigeria on the Quality of Published Financial Information
12.10 - 12.20 / Q & A
C Digital and Creative (Performance and interactive installation)
11.10 – 11.40 / Manoli
Moriaty / A&M / Symbiosis: Persistent Interactions Between Art Forms and Practitioners (+ Q&A)(foyer/video wall)
11.50 – 12.10 / Alex
Fenton & Rich Dron / SBS / Pop-up Research Unit (PUPRU) – Interaction installation (+ Q&A) (DPL)
Parallel Sessions 2
Tuesday 14th June 2.40 - 3.55pm
D Organisations and Management (3.07/08)
2.40 – 3.10 / Hassan
Osman / NMSWSS / Professional Voluntarism and Impact: The Critical Role of Leadership and Human Resource Management
Valerie
Menelec / SBS / A Qualitative Study on the Implications of Social and Knowledge Capital on Innovation: Multiple Cases of UK Digital Marketing Agencies
John
Forde / SOBE / Maximising the potential of built environment knowledge workers: An exploration of the effectiveness of coaching interventions for graduates and early to mid-career practitioners in an evolving and challenging workplace
Pietro Paolo
Frigenti / SBS / Branding universities: an exploration of internal branding in the Higher Education context
3.10- 3.20 / Q & A
3.20 – 3.45 / Abdulmohsin
Keshwan / SBS / Utilising Cross-Functional Teams to achieve Marketing and Operations Integration for Delivery Priority
Opeoluwa
Aiyenitaju / SBS / Issues Teachers face using ICT in the classroom
Kitty
Rostren / SBS / Social enterprises: an exploration of organisational culture in small and micro social enterprises
3.45 – 3.50 / Q & A
E Engineering and Environment: monitoring (3.17/18)
2.40 – 3.05 / Aramrun
Phakphum / ELS / Measuring Norwegian reindeer external radiation exposure under field conditions
Amjad
Hussein / CSE / Dye Removal in Experimental Vertical-Flow Constructed Wetlands Treating Textile Wastewater
Rory
Scott / ELS / Toward a protocol for UAV Surveying in environmental sciences
3.05 – 3.15 / Q&A
3.15 – 3.40 / Ali
Hasan / CSE / Automated Screening and Segmentation of MRI Brain Scanning Based on 3-Dimentional Active Contour without Edge
WaheedAriyo
Bakare / ELS / Inter-varietal variation of rice in lead uptake: a case study of Dareta village, Zamfara State, Nigeria
Ross
Fawkes / ELS / New detectors for live-monitoring of radionuclides in wildlife
3.40 – 3.55 / Q & A
F Digital and Creative (Performance and interactive presentation) (DPL)
2.40 -3.10 / ? Philip Brissenden, Adam Hart, Aden Peets, Alan Williams / A&M / Adelphi Experimental Instrument Ensemble (+Q&A)
3.10 – 3.40 / Jennifer Willett / SBS / The audience-as-performer (+ Q& A)

Parallel Sessions 3

Tuesday 14th June 4.15 - 5.30

G Digital and Creative: Communication (3.07/08)
4.15 – 4.45 / Sorour Adwick / SBS / The Impact of Social Media on Consumer Behaviour: The Context of Halal Holiday Travel.
ImranKhan / SBS / Impact of Social Media upon Three-Generations of Muslim Women in family purchase decision making in the UK
NadineMunro / SBS / Exploring the role of social media in the recruitment process: To Tweet or not to Tweet!
Richa Yadav / A&M / The changing nature of political marketing in India: An investigation into the impact/role of personalization and social media in winning elections
4.45 – 4.55 / Q & A
4.55 – 5.20 / GaryKerr / ELS / What is this science communication you speak of?
Alan Mardan / CSE / The Use of Video as a Learning Tool
SophieIredale / SBS / Exploring professionalism and sustainability within the Search Engine Optimisation Industry
5.20 – 5.30 / Q & A
H Health and Wellbeing: Services and Management (3.17/18)
4.15-4.45 / Titus
Adunola / SOBE / Leadership styles and their effectiveness in the National Health Services (NHS) in the UK
Clare
Edge / HS / Ageing, Health and Retirement Choices in a diverse workforce: a case study of a large private sector retail organisation
Christina
Heaton / NMSWSS / Experiences of falls in domestic settings and use of ambulance services: an ethnographic study of non-conveyed patients
4.45 – 4.55
4.55 – 5.20 / Noura
Almadani / NMSWSS / Is Degree Education feasible as a requirement for Qualified Nurses? A Qualitative Case Study to inform nursing workforce planning in Saudi Arabia.
SeyedPayam
Salamati Nia / SOBE / The importance of Disasters management and Impact of it into Hospitals
Rasha
Alturki / NMSWSS / Working effectively in a multicultural nursing environment: barrier and solutions
5.20 – 5.30 / Q & A

Parallel Sessions 4

Wednesday 15th June 1.30 – 2.45pm

I Wellbeing and society(3.07/8)
1.30 – 2.00 / Claire
Mashiter / SOBE / ‘Can’t see the wood for the trees?’ Exploring the social value of informal third sector organisations and their significance in the third sector network
Liviu Iulian
Dinu / NMSWSS / The impact of welfare conditionality on Roma migrants in the UK
Michael
Lomas / NMSWSS / Experiences of Place Attachment and Psychological Well-being in the Context of Neighbourhood Regeneration
Eileen
Cunningham / NMSWSS / tbc
2.00 – 2.10 / Q & A
2.10 – 2.35 / Danielle
Butler / NMSWSS / An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis of the Perceptions, Attitudes and Experiences of Energy Vulnerability among Urban Young Adults
James
Chandler / HS / Doing well by doing good? An assessment of employee health, wellbeing and quality of work in Greater Manchester social enterprises
John
Iheme / SOBE / The factors for failure in the implementation of affordable public housing programmes in the south-south region of Nigeria
2.35 – 3.45 / Q & A
J Health and Life Sciences; Engineering (3.17/18)
1.30 – 2.00 / Niamh
Gill / HS / An Appropriately Complex Biomechanical Model of Running
Muna
Abubaker / ELS / Second-phase lead optimisation of Emetine Dihydrochloride for repositioning as an antimalarial drug and Nanoparticles as drug carriers for targeted drug delivery
WaheedAriyo
Bakare / ELS / Inter-varietal variation of rice in lead uptake: a case study of Dareta village, Zamfara State, Nigeria
Hazel
Byrne / ELS / Evolutionary History and Taxonomy of the Titi Monkey
2.00 – 2.10
2.10 – 2.35 / Egena
Onu / CSE / The Future of Resource Allocation: A Collaborative Resource Allocation Algorithm for 4G Networks and Beyond
Murtala
Muhammad / CSE / Enhancing the energy efficiency of Ultra WideBand (UWB) based Media Access Control (MAC) protocols in Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks (MANETs) through the use of directional antenna
Khamis A.
Alkarawi / CSE / Comparison of MFCC and GFCC as Feature Spaces for Speaker Recognition in Reverberant Conditions
2.35 – 3.45 / Q & A
K Digital and Creative (Performance and demonstrations) (DPL)
1.30 – 1.55 / Adam
Hart / A&M / Graphick Score: Toward an Interface Design for Intuitive Musicking (+ Q&A)
2.00 – 2.25 / George
Meikle / A&M / Towards the realisation of a fully integrated Interactive Computer Music System (ICMS), adopting transformative expressive dimensions (+ Q&A).
2.25-2.45 / Amy
Barratt / HS / G.A.M.E: Gamification for Activation, Motivation and Engagement (+ Q&A)

Parallel Sessions 5

Wednesday 15th June, 3.10 – 4.20pm

L Health and Wellbeing: Patient Experience 2 (3.07/08)
3.10 – 3.35 / Jennifer
Campbell / A&M / What is the potential for the use of experimental writing techniques for working therapeutically with people with a diagnosis of dementia?
Bev
Jervis / NMSWSS / An ethnographic exploration of women’s, midwives’ and obstetricians’ beliefs around maternal movement during birth
Dilla
Davis / NMSWSS / Stories of recovery and recuperating among South Asians
3.35-3.45 / Q & A
3.45 – 4.10 / Fatemeh
Sani Pour / HS / Positive Psychological Change in people with Rheumatoid Arthritis
Fani
Avgoustaki / HS / Examining the impact of Osteoarthritis in employed people
Effy
Evangelopoulou / HS / Managing peripheral arterial disease using rocker sole shoes
4.10 – 4.20 / Q & A
M Engineering and Environment(3.17/18)
3.10 – 3.35 / Simi / Sekyen Goyol / SOBE / Towards Building Resilience against Impacts of Climate Change in Agrarian Communities: A Literature Review
Daniel / Alexander / ELS / Future Scenarios for Estuarine Conservation in the Upper Mersey Estuary
Charith / Silva / CSE / Modelling Electricity Distribution Networks with Geospatial Big Data
3.35-3.45 / Q & A
3.45 – 4.10 / Noorance / Al-Mukaram / CSE / An analysis of driver behaviour following the onset of amber at traffic signalised intersections
Zaid / Nassrullah / CSE / Micro-simulation model for motorway roadwork sections
Husam / Hammood / CSE / Semi- Active Secondary Suspension in Railway Vehicles
to Improve Ride Comfort
4.10 – 4.20 / Q & A

Draft programme V1 Apr 16