Expertise within PROTECT
The Research Centre for Critical Infrastructure Computer Technology and Protection (PROTECT) has four research groups. You can find out more about PROTECT's research, the Centre's specialisms and groups here.
The Research Centre for Critical Infrastructure Computer Technology and Protection (PROTECT) has four research groups. You can find out more about PROTECT's research, the Centre's specialisms and groups here.
PROTECT offer two types of research degrees - PhDs (Doctor of Philosophy) and MPhils (Master of Philosophy). Learn about PROTECT's postgraduate teaching, learning and research speciailsms.
The Applied Computing Research Group focuses on the application of computing to real-world problems through research and industrial projects. You can find out more about the work the Applied Computing Research Group conduct, the researchers and the contact details for this group here.
The e-Health Research Group focuses on investigating issues related to technology’s use in supporting healthcare practice. You can find out more about this research, the researchers and the contact details for this research group here.
The Networking and Distributed Systems Research Group conducts research into building systems and frameworks for both networked appliance solutions and services. You can find out more about this research, the researchers and the contact details for this research group here.
The Computer Games Research Group conducts research into realistic, intelligent and intuitive interactions between humans and computers. You can find out more about the work the Computer Games Research Group conduct, the researchers and the contact details for this group here.
q:LJMU is an inter-disciplinary space for LJMU staff and PhD students interested in research on LGBT+ issues.
The Projects, Operations and Workplace Management Research Group develops solutions for the ever-growing challenges in projects, operations and workplace management and suggests alternative ways to improve organisational performance. Our aim is to really make a difference to how organisations are managed in the future.
Members of the Research Centre for Brain and Behaviour teach on a range of programmes. Find out more about our specific learning programmes.