
About
Dr. Timothy Cribbin is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Computer Science within the College of Engineering, Design and Physical Sciences at Brunel University London. He has been with the university since 2001, initially joining as a lecturer and advancing to his current position. His academic home is firmly rooted in the intersection of information science, human-computer interaction, and data analytics.
His educational background includes:
- PGCert Learning and Teaching in Higher Education, Brunel University (2007)
- PhD Information Science, Brunel University (2005) for research exploring spatial-semantic interfaces for exploratory document search
- MSc Industrial Psychology, University of Hull (1996), where he was awarded the Tom Hoyes Memorial Prize
- BSc (Hons) Psychology, University of Portsmouth (1994)
Dr. Cribbin's research focuses on information visualization, interactive search interfaces, and text analytics, with particular expertise in processing and modeling large text collections to uncover meaningful insights. His work spans the design and evaluation of algorithms, interaction models, and end-user tools that support search, navigation, exploration, and sense-making within connected information spaces like scholarly publications and social media platforms. Early in his career, he pioneered work on interactive visualization using distance-similarity and spatial-semantic metaphors, making key contributions through the application of geodesic distance and second-order similarity transformations. More recently, his research has centered on citation-enhanced information retrieval and social media analytics, including the development of the Chorus Twitter analytics project.
His scholarly output reveals a consistent trajectory from foundational work in information visualization to increasingly applied research in social media analytics and text mining. Throughout his career, Dr. Cribbin has maintained a strong focus on human-centered approaches to information processing, with particular attention to how users interact with and make sense of complex information spaces. His recent work demonstrates growing interest in psychological aspects of information processing, author classification, and the analysis of linguistic patterns in online radicalization.
Dr. Cribbin has received notable recognition including:
- Tom Hoyes Memorial Prize for his MSc in Industrial Psychology
- Fellowship of the Higher Education Academy (FHEA)
He has secured research funding for projects including "Predicting online radicalisation" and "Facilitating social media research in social sciences." Dr. Cribbin serves as a Deputy Senior Tutor (Academic Misconduct) and provides supervisory duties for final year undergraduate and Masters dissertation projects. He regularly acts as a reviewer for conferences and journals in information science, social media analytics, and information visualization.
Dr. Cribbin is a key contributor to the User Centred Design research group and is the founder and lead programmer of the Chorus Twitter analytics project. His work bridges theoretical research with practical applications, particularly in the areas of social media analytics and text mining.
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