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11 PhD programmes in Human Computer Interaction in United Kingdom

A robust and accurate facial 3D reconstruction method from images acquired by mobile device at home for facial growth monitoring
A robust and accurate facial 3D reconstruction method from images acquired by mobile device at home for facial growth monitoring project at University of Dundee aims to alleviate the requirement of patients having to visit the clinic by developing a computer vision system to obtain highly accurate and dense facial 3D reconstruction from images acquired with end-user mobile devices in real world.

Human Factors Technology
Focus your studies on Human Factors Technology through our Computer Science and Informatics research programmes (MPhil, PhD) from Cardiff University.

EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Embedded Intelligence
The EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Embedded Intelligence from Loughborough University requires the use of sensors, communications and processing that are embedded into the product, process or service in order to meet specific objectives. As such, the embodiment of EI depends on a multidisciplinary approach for a successful implementation.

Social Computing
Focus your studies on Social Computing through Computer Science and Informatics research programmes (MPhil, PhD) from Cardiff University.

Computer Science
Throughout the Computer Science course from the University of West London, you will benefit from comprehensive training designed to develop your research skills and methodologies.

Vision, Speech and Signal Processing
University of Surrey research on the Vision, Speech and Signal Processing programme is creating machines that can see, hear and understand the world around them.

Digital Humanities
This Digital Humanities degree from School of Advanced Study, University of London demonstrates the value of digital research to the wider humanities community and fulfils the School’s remit to promote and facilitate digitally enabled research across the disciplines.
Human-Centred Computing
Human-Centred Computing (HCC) – or even more broadly, human-centred technology – is not just about user-centred design, but also about the relationship between technological developments and lifestyle transformations, and about how we record, collect and use information. This programme is offered at The Open University UK.
Digital Humanities Research
Digital Humanities Research at King's College London is a pioneer in its field, and we aim to provide outstanding supervision and training in a broad range of areas across digital humanities and digital culture, exploring the varied ways in which digital information, technologies and methods are transforming the humanities, arts, culture and society.
Computing Science
Our Computing Science research at University of Glasgow cuts across the intersection of theoretical and applied computing. In the UK's 2014 independent research exercise, we were rated top in Scotland for research impact.
Computation, Cognition and Language
This Computation, Cognition and Language course from the University of Cambridge is unique in the United Kingdom in that the study and research in theoretical and applied linguistics are integrated within a single academic unit.