Below you will find a brief summary from each person. Further information about the individual and their work can be found by clicking on the name links.
Dr Alex Henderson, a Clinical Research Fellow, obtained his PhD in 2008. It was a qualitative study of the issues and dilemmas faced by parents of children with neuro-muscular conditions.
Dr Ji-Jen Hwang obtained his PhD in early 2012. It was on China's Cyber Warfare: The Strategic Value of Cyberspace and the Legacy of People's War.
Dr Chris Lawless was awarded his PhD in 2009. It was an exploration of the technological forms, practical work and formal reasoning that together constitute forensic DNA profiling and profile comparison.
Dr Rachel Lowerson, a senior civil servant in the Child Support Agency, was awarded her PhD in 2007. It was an investigation into the use of DNA paternity testing in disputed cases in the CSA.
Dr Stephen MacDonald w as awarded his PhD on dyslexia, class and the education system in 2006. He has been appointed Senior Lecturer at the University of Sunderland’s School of Health, Natural & Social Sciences.
Dr Matthias Wienroth - was awarded his PhD at the end of 2008. It was an analysis of how scientists construct their disciplinary research identities in the context of conducting nanoscale research. He now has an appointment at Durham University.