
معرفی
Sarah McHale is a Senior Lecturer in Computer Science at Edge Hill University (EHU). She holds a PhD in 'An IoT Approach to Personalised Remote Monitoring & Management of Epilepsy' (2020), along with a PGCE in Information Technology (1998), an MSc in Management of IT (1996), and a BA in Business Computing (1995). Her research focuses on IoT applications in healthcare, including remote patient monitoring via smart devices like EEG, ECG, and wearable sensors. She explores semantic web ontologies and cluster analysis to refine personalized healthcare solutions.
Her educational background includes teaching roles at Edge Hill and FE sectors. Current projects include the HydrateME initiative (2024–2025), a machine learning-driven hydration management tool. Research interests span cybersecurity in IoT, vehicular networks, and sustainable AI frameworks.
- Education:
- PhD in IoT for Epilepsy Monitoring, Edge Hill University (2020)
- MSc Management of IT, University of Sunderland (1996)
- BA Business Computing, University of Sunderland (1995)
Research awards include contributions to cybersecurity, vehicular IoT security, and medical IoT systems. She leads modules like Computer Systems Architecture and Information Security Management.
Her grants include the HydrateME project focusing on machine learning for hydration monitoring. She collaborates with NHS trusts and institutions like the University of Sunderland on healthcare IoT solutions.





