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Miriam Sturdee is an Honorary Lecturer in the Health Research Department at Lancaster University. Her research explores the integration of creative practice into technological design and education, focusing on how artistic methodologies can inform novel interfaces and user experiences. She investigates the role of creative practices in modern computer science curricula and professional workflows.
Key research projects include 'Creative Practice in Computing' (2016–2022) and 'Re-Visualising CyBOK' (2022–2023). She has supervised PhD students in areas like deepfake mitigation and user experience design. Recent publications examine the intersection of art, technology, and HCI through collaborative events like design jamborees.
Sturdee participates in interdisciplinary initiatives such as the Design Research Jamboree and workshops on ethical considerations in computing research. Her work bridges artistic expression with computational systems, advocating for creativity as a core component of technological innovation.



