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- Qualifications:MSc in Robotics at UoB and UWE Bristol
- Position:Lecturer - Graduate Tutor in Electronics
- Department:FET - Engineering, Design and Mathematics
- Telephone:+441173281663
- Email:Daniel.Delgadobellamy@uwe.ac.uk
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About me
Mr. Daniel Delgado-Bellamy is a Lecturer and Graduate tutor in Electronics at The University of the West of England. His academic and professional journey reflects a strong foundation in Mechatronics, Robotics, Artificial Intelligence, Human-Computer Interaction, digital twinning and Mixed Reality, with particular focus on Unity 3D design, Machine Learning, Siemens-Festo Cyber-Physical factory and Microsoft Hololens 2 headsets.
He is a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (FHEA) and his academic qualifications include an MSc in Robotics with distinction at the University of Bristol and a BSc in Industrial electronics engineering at the University of Granada, currently finishing a PhD focused on Operator-centred Mixed Reality interfaces for Industry 4.0 manufacturing.
Daniel has contributed to a range of collaborative projects including, national and international funded projects such as:
Additionally, he has competed at the European Robotics League representing UWE-BRL HEARTS team twice:
He also received an award for the best innovative eXtended Reality idea at the euroXR association spring school in 2022
In the academic sphere, Daniel has taken on proactive action in module design, research-led teaching and practice-based learning to support UWE RISE initiative for Enabling independent living with assistive robotics. He has played a key role in shaping the MSc module 'Assistive robotics' towards a user-centred design approach, and has supported student group-based learning through additional soft skills and interdisciplinary guidance.
He also engages in academic service through peer review and governance, contributing to the quality assurance of research and teaching. He has reviewed publications for the International Academy, Research, and Industry Association (IARIA), and the IEEE Robotics and Automation Society.
Daniel’s research interests include:
- User-Centred Design
- Extended Reality form factors (headsets, projectors, tablets, phones, etc.)
- Human-computer interaction
- Robotics and Artificial intelligence
- Digital twins
- Cyber-Physical Systems
- Metaverse
His publications and ongoing work aim to advance understanding and innovation in Industry 4.0 & 5.0 areas such as cognitive engineering.
Students with interests in Augmented Reality, Virtual Reality, Mixed Reality or any interdisciplinary cognitive engineering projects are especially encouraged to get in touch.
Area of expertise
Human-Machine Interaction; Sensing integration; Robotics; Machine Learning; Electronics and Extended Reality
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