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Dr. Matthew Jamieson is a Research Associate at the University of Glasgow's Mental Health & Wellbeing department, focusing on assistive technologies for individuals with neurological conditions. His work centers on developing digital tools to support cognitive impairments, particularly in acquired brain injury rehabilitation. Key projects include the AppReminders memory aid app and ApplTree scheduling software, emphasizing user-centered design and accessibility.
Research Interests: Dr. Jamieson’s research spans neurorehabilitation, cognitive assistive technologies, and user interface design for disability. He explores how wearable devices (e.g., smartwatches) and mobile applications can enhance memory and executive function in clinical populations. His work bridges human-computer interaction with clinical psychology, prioritizing real-world usability and patient outcomes.
Grants & Collaborations: He has secured funding from the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC), Chief Scientist Office (CSO), and National Institute for Health Research (NIHR). Notable grants include the £200k Neumind app collaboration (2023–2024) and the ApplTree project (2019–2021). He collaborates with industry partners like Neumind Limited to translate research into scalable solutions.
Labs & Teams: Involved in interdisciplinary teams at the University of Glasgow’s Rehabilitation Technology group and the NIHR Brain Injury Healthcare Technology Co-operative. His work often involves co-design with end-users to ensure practical relevance.
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