Curriculum Vitae for Alison Pease h-index 18, i10-index 29, citations 1014. Nationality: British Occupation: Senior Lecturer in Argumentation Address: School of Science and Engineering, University of Dundee, Dundee, DD1 4HN, UK NI number: NX 56 87 05 A Tel: +44 (0)1382 385596 Fax: +44 (0)1382 385509 [FAO: Dr Alison Pease] Email: [email protected] Webpages http://staff.computing.dundee.ac.uk/alisonpease/ I am a Senior Lecturer in Argumentation in the School of Science and Engineering at the University of Dundee. Academic experience 2013 - current: Lecturer/Senior Lecturer in Argumentation, School of Science and Engineer- ing, University of Dundee. 2012 - 2013: Research Associate, Computational Creativity Theory, Department of Com- puting, Imperial College London. 2012 (6 months): Lecturer on Ludic Computing course, Department of Computing, Imperial College London. 2011 - 2013: Research Associate, Crowdsourced Math Project: Doing Mathematics on the Web, Department of Computer Science, Queen Mary, University of London. 2007 - 2011: Research Associate, A Cognitive Model of Axiom Formulation and Reformula- tion with Applications to AI and Software Engineering, School of Informatics, University of Edinburgh. 2004 (6 months): Research Associate, Theorem Modification Programme, School of Informatics, University of Edinburgh. 2000 - 2007: PhD in Artificial Intelligence, School of Informatics, University of Edinburgh. Thesis on A Computational Model of Lakatos-style Reasoning. Supervised by Alan Smaill, John Lee and Simon Colton. 1999 - 2000: MSc in Artificial Intelligence, Department of Artificial Intelligence, University of Edinburgh. Thesis on An Investigation into Philosophical Dialectic. 1998- 1999: PGCE in Post Compulsory Education and Training; specialism Mathematics to all levels and Philosophy to A level; University of Greenwich. 1996 - 1998: Mathematics teacher, Hampton School, Jamaica. 1995 - 1996: Philosophy teacher, North Area College, Stockport. 1991 - 1995: MA in Mathematics and Philosophy; Dissertation on Set Theory: The Exact Science of the Infinite and Utilitarianism: For and Against; University of Aberdeen. 1 Teaching activities Courses delivered • Research Methods: MSc. course (University of Dundee, 2013 - current). • Argumentation and Computers { Tools for Arguing and Critical Thinking: 1st year Hons course (University of Dundee, 2013 - current). • Users and Interfaces; 2nd year Hons course (University of Dundee, 2018 - current.) • Introduction to Web Authoring: 1st year Hons course (University of Dundee, 2014 - 2018.) • Introduction to Data Structures and Algorithms: 1st year Hons course (University of Dundee, 2014 - 2016) • Human Computer Interaction and Usability Engineering: 3rd year Hons course and MSc course (University of Dundee, 2014 - 2016). • Ludic Computing: 3nd year MEng. course and MSc. course (Imperial College London, 2012 - 2013). • Informatics and Philosophy: Tutor, demonstrator and marker (School of Informatics, and School of Philosophy, Psychology and Language Sciences, University of Edinburgh. 2003 - 2007). Post-graduate supervision First supervisor for: Dominic De Franco (2017 -2021). University of Dundee. Personalised Persuasion Systems in Healthcare Domains. Co-supervised with Prof. Chris Reed. Chris Warburton (2015 - 2019). University of Dundee. Machine Learning for Theory Formation. Co-supervised with Prof. Stephen McKenna. Meenakshi Kesavan (2015 -2019). University of Dundee. A Computational Model of Concept- blending in Indian Music (MPhil). Co-supervised with Dr. Ekaterina Komendantskaya. Assistant supervisor for: Athanasios Nathanail (2018-2022). Heriot-Watt University. Automated Theory Formation in Ge- ology. Co-supervised with Dr Daniel Arnold (1st). Lee Cheatley (2016-2020). University of Dundee. Moving On: Using Computational Creativity to Represent Interpersonal Relationships and their Endings. Co-supervised with Prof. Wendy Moncur (1st). Daniel Raggi (2011 - 2016). University of Edinburgh. Re-representation for Problem Solving in Mathematics. Co-supervised with Prof. Alan Bundy (1st) and Dr Gudmund Grov. 2 Flaminia Cavallo (2011 - 2013). Imperial College London. A Constructive Theory of Automated Ideation. (MPhil). Co-supervised with Prof. Simon Colton (1st) and Dr John Charnley. I supervise a range of MSc and Undergraduate Honours projects - around 6 in total per year. PhD Examinations Examiner for the following PhD theses: Anna Jordanous: Evaluating Computational Creativity: A Standardised Procedure for Evaluating Creative Systems and its Application. Music Informatics Research Centre/Creative Systems Lab, Department of Informatics, University of Sussex (22nd March, 2012). External examiner. Gerard Vincent Alfred Rendell: An Integrated Modeling Framework for Concept Formation: De- veloping Fraction-sense, A Partial Resolution of the Learning Paradox. School of Computing and Information Systems, Kingston University (13th September, 2012). External examiner. Mathilde Janier: Dialogical Dynamics and Argumentative Structures in Dispute Mediation Dis- course. School of Science and Engineering, University of Dundee (9th June, 2017). Internal exam- iner. Grants Successful funding applications: 1. SC1-PM-15-2017 769553 $475,500 to Dundee. (e 3.704m. total) (2017 - 2020) \Council of Coaches" H2020. Personalised coaching for well-being and care of people as they age. Across 7 sites: PI for the University of Dundee. Working with Deborah Wake and Nicolas Conway in Medicine, and an unnamed PhD student and Mark Snaith as PDRA in Computing. The Council of Coaches partners are University of Twente (Coordinators), Roessingh Research and Development, The Danish Board of Technology Foundation, Universit´ePierre at Marie Curie, University of Dundee, Universitat Polit`ecnicade Val`encia,Innovation Sprint. 2. EP/P017320/1 First Grant $124,934 (May, 2017 - October, 2018). \Example-driven machine- human collaboration in mathematics". PI, also funding a PDRA for 12 months. 3. CP-FP-INFSO 611553. $44,202 to Dundee (e 2.89m. total). (2013 - 2016). \COINVENT: Computational Concept Theory". PI for the University of Dundee. Joint STREP (FP7- ICT-2013-10) proposal between Aristotle University of Thessaloniki; IIIA-CSIC Barcelona; University of Dundee, Goldsmiths College, University of London; University of Osnabr¨uck; University of Bremen; and the University of Edinburgh. 4. SICSA Distinguished Visitor, on behalf of Prof. Marie-Francine Moens $1730. (2014) 5. Carnegie Undergraduate Vacation Scholarship $1350. (2016). Funding for Dominic De Franco to carry out work on the project: \Utilising crowdsourcing and technology to improve diet, food expenditure and meal preparation time". 3 6. SICSA education short theme bid. $300. (2014-2015). SICSA funding for 6 outreach panel sessions in local schools in Dundee: Natalie Coull, Patricia Dello Sterpaio, Alison Pease, June Jelly { STEM school roadshow pilot study. 7. e-Science mini-theme proposal. $43,581.50. (December, 2010). \A computational creativity collective". Proposal to the National e-Science Centre - awarded full costs for exploratory and follow-up workshops at the Institute. 8. EP/F035594/1. $514,047 to University of Edinburgh. (2008 - 2011). Lead-author, named RA for University of Edinburgh, Project Coordinator. \A Cognitive Model of Axiom Formulation and Reformulation with Application to AI and software engineering". (The \Wheelbarrow" Project.) I was primarily responsible for writing and coordinating the successful EPSRC grant proposal, and was an RA for the University of Edinburgh. This was a joint project with Imperial College London ($77,901) [EP/F036647] and Heriot-Watt University ($74,143) [EP/F037058]. Total FEC $666,091. 9. AH/J003069/1. $42,274.70 (2011 - 2014). On management panel. \Mathematical Cultures". A Research Networking grant to fund a series of meetings on mathematical cultures, led by Brendan Larvor, University of Hertfordshire Unsuccessful funding applications: 1. EPSRC Responsive Mode { \Automated Pitch Generation" (Joint with Goldsmiths, Uni- versity of London). Total value to Dundee $451,074. Submitted Sept, 2017. Pease to lead project and be PI at Dundee. 2. Outline grant proposal { \Co-notes: Intelligent tools for creative thinking" in EPSRC's \Cross-Disciplinarity and Co-Creation in ICT Research" call. $328,522 to go to Dundee (fEC). Submitted June, 2017. Joint proposal with The Edinburgh College of Art and the School of Philosophy, Psychology and Language at the University of Edinburgh, Computing at the University of Dundee and the Faculty of Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths at the Open University: Dave Murray-Rust to lead; Pease PI at Dundee. 3. Outline grant proposal \Computational Ownership in Post-Generative Content Creation" in EPSRC's \Content Creation and Consumption in the Digital Economy" call: $398,072 to go to Dundee (fEC). Submitted July, 2016. Joint proposal with The MetaMakers Institute at the University of Falmouth: Alison Pease (PI at Dundee) and Simon Colton (Prof. Digital Games Technology and Computational Creativity, ERA Chair and EPSRC Leadership Fellow, Falmouth) (PI at Falmouth) to lead. 4. EP/K015710/1. $1,330,878.40. Co-author, named RA. Submitted September, 2012. \EC- STASY: e-Scientific Computer Science Theory Associative Systems". Working Together Across ICT. Pease (named RA for Queen Mary, University of London). Three year joint project with the University of Manchester (joint reference N1663901). 5. Education Research Fellowships. $105,677. Sole author. Submitted March, 2011. Short- listed.
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