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Philip Hanna is a Professor and Dean of Education at the School of Electronics, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Queen's University Belfast. His academic work focuses on artificial intelligence in education, software engineering pedagogy, and gender equality in STEM.
- Active researcher with 56 total publications (as of 2024)
- Recipient of four major teaching awards including the National Teaching Fellowship
- Collaborates on projects like the Creative Industries Cluster Programme and KTP initiatives
His research explores the intersection of generative AI, large language models, and student-centered learning, particularly in software engineering contexts. Recent work analyzes gender dynamics and pedagogical innovation in UK higher education.
Key article themes include AI-driven curriculum design, ethical technology integration, and adaptive learning environments, with a focus on practical implementation frameworks.
Scientific Awards:
- National Teaching Fellowship (2017)
- EPS Dean's Prize in Education
- Queen's Teaching Awards (2007, 2012)
Active in educational research projects since 2000, including the DTI/Bluetech collaboration and AHRC-funded initiatives.



