Research Community
These pages provide a 'who's who' of UK research centres and researchers conducting research with Serving and ex-Service personnel and their families, including detail of their specific areas of focus and expertise. The purpose of these pages is to connect researchers with shared interests and orientate service providers and policy makers to who is doing research in key areas of interest. If you would like your information added to this page please email [email protected].
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Dr Juan Fernando Maestre
Swansea, United Kingdom
Fernando is a Lecturer in the Department of Computer at Swansea University. While in the United States, he was a President's Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Minnesota, and obtained a PhD degree in Informatics from the Luddy School of Informatics, Computing, and Engineering at Indiana University. His research investigates the use of Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) research methods with vulnerable populations to design technologies with them rather than for them in both in-person and online/remote settings. His research uses surveys, interviews, observation, as well as co-design methods under the lenses of value-sensitive and speculative design to involve stakeholders in the design and development of a more ethical, inclusive, and equitable technology from the very beginning and throughout all the stages of the design process. Ultimately, he strives for amplifying the voice of those who are impacted by technology and allowing researchers and practitioners to be aware of potential negative impacts that such technologies may have on end users and stakeholders.
Affiliation
- Department of Computer, Swansea University
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Dr Laura Goodwin
Lancaster, United Kingdom
Dr Goodwin is an epidemiologist with expertise in the co-occurrence of Alcohol use disorder (AUD) and Common Mental Disorders (CMD) and military health research. She has been awarded grants from the Medical Research Council (MRC), Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC), The National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) and Alcohol Change UK, with two previous projects funded by Forces in Mind Trust (FiMT).
Affiliation
- Lancaster University
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Dr Laura Palmer
London, United Kingdom
Laura is a Lecturer at King’s Centre for Military Health Research, King’s College London. She joined KCL in 2015 to study her PhD in alcohol misuse among UK Armed Forces personnel. Since then, Laura has worked as a postdoctoral researcher leading on a number of projects, including an exploration into the trajectories and phenomenology of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) in the UK Armed Forces. Laura is a mixed methods researcher and conducts both epidemiological and qualitative analyses. Her research interests lie in cultural psychiatry, cultural manifestations of traumatic stress and anthropological perspectives of mental health problems.
Affiliation
- King's Centre for Military Health Research, King's College London
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Dr Laura Rafferty
London, United Kingdom
Dr Laura Rafferty is a researcher at King’s Centre for Military Health Research at King’s College London. She is currently working across a number of projects centred on exploring the experience of females within the Armed Forces, during transition out of the military and into civilian life. Dr Rafferty is interested in understanding, and supporting, the mental health of the Armed Forces community and her previous research has spanned topics ranging from: exploring the impact of Post-Traumatic Disorder and Major Stress Disorder on the development of dementia in military Veterans; to developing an app to support military Veterans with their mental health (Met4Vet).
Affiliation
- King's Centre for Military Health Research, King's College London
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Dr Lauren Godier-McBard
Cambridge, United Kingdom
Lauren is an Associate Professor of Women & Equalities at Anglia Ruskin University and Co-Director of the Centre for Military Women’s Research (CMWR). She is a mixed methods researcher with a background in psychiatric research and currently has funding from the National Institute for Health and Care Research and the Office for Veterans Affairs for her research. Lauren’s main research interests include the needs and experiences of women during and after military service, and interpersonal/sexual violence in the military context.
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Dr Liam Satchell
Winchester and Portsmouth, United Kingdom
Dr Liam Satchell is the Director of the Impact Centre at the Service Children's Progression (SCiP) Alliance and a Lecturer in Psychology at the University of Portsmouth. He has research expertise in applied research design, quantitative analysis, and the psychology of individual differences / mental health. Overall, his work focuses on practical, everyday, approaches to research methods and interpretation. In both his roles he is research active in understanding effective ways to support children and young people in armed forces families. Alongside his military-connected families work, he has published books on supporting children's mental wellbeing, and is active in research in educational, forensic, policing, and other applied psychology topics.
Affiliation
- SCiP Alliance, University of Winchester, University of Portsmouth
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