
DrMarc Conrad
- Research Institute Member, Institute for Applicable Computing and Engineering (IACE)
- Principal Lecturer (Computing), School of Computing Engineering and Creative Industries
Dr Marc Conrad is Principal Lecturer for Computing and Information Systems at the University of Bedfordshire. He worked on a number of research projects, many of those cross-disciplinary with Mathematics, Psychology, Sociology, Engineering and Education. Since 2006 he teaches Information Technology Project Management, both undergraduate and postgraduate and experiments with various teaching approaches including the use of virtual realities. He is proficient in full stack software development and is an experienced Java programmer.
As of July 2022, he has supervised fifteen PhD students to completion. Marc Conrad has authored and co-authored more than seventy peer-reviewed publications in addition to various other publications on the World Wide Web. As part of his research activities he developed a trust propagation model for multi-client systems and a framework for the evaluation of virtual worlds in educational context. He had a major role in a joint project with Bedfordshire Police on cyberharrasment and contributed to the EDISON project, an EU funded initiative to build the Data Science profession.
Marc Conrad is a Fellow of the Higher Education Academic; and member of the BCS, The Chartered Instituted of IT; Institute of Mathematics and its Applications and the Croatian Mathematical Society.
The private homepage of Marc Conrad can be found under dr.marcconrad.com
Qualifications
Academic Qualifications
- Other Higher Degree or Undergraduate qualification (incl. Professional)Project: Diploma in Mathematics (minor: Computer Science)
- PhDProject: Mathematics
Professional Qualifications
- Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (FHEA)
- Member of the BCS
- Member of the IMA
External Positions
External Positions
- Program Committee MemberCSEDU
- Grant reviewerGrant reviewer for Medical Research Council (MRC), Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) and Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC)
- ReviewerInteractive Learning Environments, Experimental Mathematics, Learning, Media and Technology, Convergence
Metrics
All time
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Research Interests
- Cross-cultural and localized software development
- Secure application development and gamification.
- Remote collaborations and virtual reality.
- New pedagogical approaches teaching Information Technology.
- Professional approaches in Data Science.
- Cyclotomic Units.
Teaching Expertise
- Programming Languages, Object Orientation, Event Driven Software Development,
- Interoperability, Virtual Identity, Version Control, Full Stack Development, Internet Standards and Distributed Architectures.
- Research Methodologies and Project Management.
