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Dr Tamaryn Menneer

Senior Research fellow

  • t.s.i.menneer@exeter.ac.uk

Following a BSc in Cognitive Science (University of Exeter), Tamaryn completed a PhD in Computer Science: Quantum Artificial Neural Networks (University of Exeter). Tamaryn joined the Psychology department at the University of Southampton in 2002, where she researched visual cognition and attention using models of eye-movement data, and lectured in statistical methods. She joined the Centre in 2017 as a Research Fellow on the Smartline project.

Tamaryn is using sensor-data analysis and machine learning to extract patterns in indoor environment and electricity usage, and to test whether changes in patterns are indicative of changes in occupant routine or health. Findings could inform future applications in supporting healthy independent living.

Tamaryn is a Senior Research Fellow with interests in sensor data, data science and machine learning.

Dr Tamaryn Menneer

Key Colleagues

  • Dr Tim Walker

    Dr Tim Walker

  • Lucia Pratto

    Lucia Pratto

  • Prof Emma Bland

    Prof Emma Bland

  • Prof Tim Taylor

    Prof Tim Taylor

  • Dr Richard Sharpe

    Dr Richard Sharpe

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Research project

Smartline

Smartline was a multi-partner research project looking at how technology can be used to help us live healthier and happier lives.

Research project

SenseWell: Using sensors to support independent living

A feasibility study investigating how sensors can identify health risks and changing living conditions to support independent living at home.

Research project

Barriers to entrepreneurship in Cornwall

Exploring the factors preventing low-income individuals in Cornwall from accessing funding and starting new ventures.

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