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Dr. Suncica Hadzidedic is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer Science at Durham University and a Fellow of the Wolfson Research Institute for Health and Wellbeing. She holds a PhD from the University of Warwick, MSc from Binary University (Malaysia), and BSc from SSST (Bosnia and Herzegovina) and Buckingham University (UK). Her research bridges computer science with healthcare, psychology, and design, focusing on recommender systems, affective computing, and responsible AI applications in health and wellbeing. She leads projects like MoreLife UK KTP (Innovate UK-funded) and is part of research networks such as the EU COST Action VascAgeNet and the Alan Turing Institute’s Knowledge Graphs Interest Group.
Her research interests include digital health interventions, mental health support systems, and ethical AI frameworks. Notable projects include developing PORT.org.ba, a cancer website with affect-aware recommendations, and studying authentication methods in youth populations. She teaches courses on recommender systems and business analytics.
Dr. Hadzidedic’s work spans interdisciplinary collaborations, including the Erasmus+ e-VIVA project enhancing educational competencies in Balkan universities. She supervises postgraduate students in AI-driven health technologies and actively contributes to the AIHS (Artificial Intelligence and Human Systems) research group at Durham.

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