Events
Inter-Group Presentation Workshop: Daniel Gill: Identification of Differences in Haptic Interaction for Neurodivergent Adults.
Centre for Human-Centred ComputingDate: 19 May 2026 Time: 13:00 - 14:00
Location: PL 4.24, Peter Landin Building.
Speaker: Daniel Gill (Website
Bio: Daniel is a PhD candidate and researcher at Queen Mary University of London, working on robotics and psychology. He aims to understand where neurodivergent people have different sensory and motor experiences experimentally using robotic systems, to design and develop inclusive and truly useful technologies. Daniel also co-runs the QMUL MINDS network, building on his own experiences of a disconnect between neurodivergent people and researchers. Through MINDS, he has hosted inclusive workshops where these two groups can discuss research in an equal space. He's also done (surprisingly okay) autism/science-themed stand-up comedy on a few occasions. When not working, Dan enjoys gardening and exploring the nature.
Please contact @Sofia Zahri , @Areej Alatawi or @Sara Mahdi if you would like to present your work to the PhD students.
| Contact: | Sofia Zahri |
| Email: | s.zahri@qmul.ac.uk |
Updated by: Paul Curzon