Jiseon You is currently working as a Lecturer at the
University of the West of England in Bristol, UK. She earned an MEng in
water/wastewater treatment from the University of Science and Technology in
Korea and a PhD in bioenergy from the University of the West of England in the
UK. Her research primarily focuses on electrochemical resource recovery and the
assessment of engineering sustainability, employing tools such as life cycle
assessment. Jiseon possesses expertise in Renewable Energy Systems, Life Cycle
Assessment, Sustainable Engineering, Biofuels, Bioelectronics, and
Environmental Microbiology.
Haixia Liu is the Deputy Programme Leader of BSc (Hons) Computer Science and a fellow of HEA. Vice-Chancellor’s Early Career Researcher Development Awards 2023-2025. Before joining UWE as a Lecturer in Computer Science, she was working in industry as a Machine Learning Engineer and Software Engineer. Her research interests are Artificial Intelligence (AI), Machine Learning, Computational Creativity, Idea mining and novel idea computation, Image Classification, and Natural Language Processing (NLP). She is leading the module Machine Learning Algorithms in the MSC AI Programme and supervising Undergraduate Projects in Computer Science and Business Computing and software Engineering, Master Projects of Data Science and PhD projects in Machine Learning and Robotics. She has taught various modules such as Business Intelligence and Data Visualization, Business Intelligence and Data Mining, Biocomputation, Intelligent Systems, Foundations of Computing, Information Systems Development, Computer Systems Architecture, Computer and Network Systems.
Larry Bull received a B.Sc. degree (Hons.) in computing for real-time systems and a Ph.D. degree from the University of the West of England, Bristol, U.K., in 1992 and 1995, respectively. He is a Professor of Artificial Intelligence at the School of Computing and Creative Technologies, University of the West of England. He was the Founding Editor-in-Chief of the journal Evolutionary Intelligence and has published widely on nature-inspired computation, including the monograph The Evolution of Complexity Bioadjust.
Darren Reynolds is currently a Professor in Health and Environment at the Centre for Research in Biosciences and the Institute for Bio-Sensing Technology at the University of the West of England, Bristol. He has a passion for Teaching, Learning, and Research and he contributes to a number of environmental programs and modules at undergraduate and postgraduate levels within the Department of Applied Sciences. He has over 17 years of experience in developing applied technology platforms at the life science/environmental/physical science interface for addressing real-world problems. His current research activities occupy the interdisciplinary cross-cutting themes addressing the Grand Challenges associated with Health, Agri-Food, Water, and Environment. He works extensively with UK small-medium enterprises and high-technology partners specializing in driving interdisciplinary science and innovation from the laboratory through to real-world application, maximizing Impact through Research. He also works extensively with students and tries to use his research to inspire individuals about the power of science - maximizing Teaching through Research.