Research associate, UCL
Carmen is a Research Associate and the Research Lead at the UCL Centre for Behaviour Change (CBC). She works on a number of projects looking at applying evidence based behaviour change theories and techniques to real world problems. For example, she is currently involved in the Horizon 2020 City4Age project aiming to utilise digital technology to prolong independent living in older adults and works on improving people’s online security behaviour. In addition, Carmen is interested in theoretical behaviour change work, currently working on understanding commonalities between existing behaviour change theories.
Prior to joining the CBC in 2015, Carmen held posts at the Universities of Leeds and York, as well as Northumbria University. Carmen completed her PhD in Psychology (2013) at the University of St Andrews looking at links between healthy lifestyles and facial appearance. Her expertise spans face perception, decision making and behaviour change.
How to save the Internet of Things from cyber attacks – with psychology
Nov 14, 2016 21:22 pm UTC| Technology
Two scientists were recently able to take over the lights of an office building using a drone and some clever computer hacking. They demonstrated how smart lightbulbs connected to the internet were vulnerable to a virus...