Published November 23, 2021 | Version v1
Video/Audio Open

Communicating with the Network & Landscape Workshops - Dr Samantha Kanza (University of Reading, University of Southampton)

  • 1. University of Reading, University of Southampton

Description

This video is the eleventh talk from our Future Blood Testing Network Plus Launch that took place on the 23/11/2021.

Communicating with the Network & Landscape Workshops - Dr Samantha Kanza (University of Southampton).

Bio: Dr Samantha Kanza is an Enterprise Fellow at the University of Southampton. She completed her MEng in Computer Science at the University of Southampton and then worked for BAE Systems Applied Intelligence for a year before returning to do an iPhD in Web Science (in Computer Science and Chemistry), which focused on Semantic Tagging of Scientific Documents and Electronic Lab Notebooks. She was awarded her PhD in April 2018. Samantha works in the interdisciplinary research area of applying computer science techniques to the scientific domain, specifically through the use of semantic web technologies and artificial intelligence. Her research includes looking at electronic lab notebooks and smart laboratories, to improve the digitization and knowledge management of the scientific record using semantic web technologies; and using IoT devices in the laboratory. She has also worked on a number of interdisciplinary Semantic Web projects in different domains, including agriculture, chemistry and the social sciences.

Further details on this event can be found at: https://futurebloodtesting.org/event/23-11-21-future-blood-testing-network-launch/

This video is an output from the Future Blood Testing Network which is funded by EPSRC under Grant Number EP/W000652/1

YouTube Link: https://youtu.be/fvRb9ULGU2I

Files

NetworkLaunch-SamiKanza-231121.mp4

Files (91.5 MB)

Name Size Download all
md5:9875745f0bc24e9de11014382583064b
91.5 MB Preview Download

Additional details

Funding

Future blood testing for inclusive monitoring and personalised analytics Network+ EP/W000652/1
UK Research and Innovation