Professor Evan H. Magill
 

Contact Details:
Room 4X3, Cottrell Building
Department of Computing Science and Mathematics
University of Stirling, Stirling FK9 4LA   Scotland, UK.
Telephone:    +44 (0)1786 46 7425
Telefax:         +44 (0)1786 46 4551
Short Biography
Evan Magill is Professor of Computing at the University of Stirling. His main research interests include Healthcare and Homecare, Wireless Sensor Networks, Home networks, Middleware, Voice over IP, Communications service creation, and Feature Interactions.
With a decade working in industry, both in Canada and the UK, his career spans both industry and academe in both Engineering and Computing Science. Professor Magill maintains active research links with a range of companies.
Evan has run a number of research projects with EPSRC, EU, KTP (TCS) and industrial funding. He has co-chaired the premier international conference on Feature Interaction, chaired a number of IET colloquia, and is a founding member of a government funded UK-wide network of academics and industrialists on service creation. He served on the local organising committee for the IEEE ICC conference held in Scotland in 2007.
Currently Professor Magill is the institutional lead on the EPSRC funded project PAM. This joint project with Nottingham and Southampton investigates the role of technology for the ambient monitoring of psychiatric patients at home. He is also institutional PI on InterLife. This ESRC/EPSRC funded project aims to provide social and educational support through an extension of the popular Second Life virtual world. He is an investigator in the SHEFC funded project MATCH. This joint project with Dundee, Edinburgh and Glasgow investigates the role of technology in assisting care in the home. He is an investigator with the EPSRC funded project. PROSEN. This joint project with Essex, Lancaster and Strathclyde is investigating wireless sensor networks within a wind farm setting. He is also the lead academic on a Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP) with Sysnet. This looks at a novel application of mobile phone technology.
He is the leader of the Communications and Services Research Group within the Department of Computing Science and Mathematics.
 
 
Publications
Throughout his academic career Evan Magill has actively published in International Journals and Conferences. Many of his papers are available online. Additionally, some corresponding conference presentations are available too.
 
Teaching
I am the class co-ordinator for  CSC9V7CSC9W6ITNP64, and  CSC931,  and I also lecture on  ITNP84CSC941. and  CSC9YH
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