Dr Sophie Nightingale

Lecturer in Psychology

Research Interests

My research interests concern the fast-moving area of digital technology and its effects on memory, cognition, and behaviour. I frequently combine methodological techniques from experimental psychology and computer science to address topical issues, such as identity fraud, online harm, forensic identification, and applied artificial intelligence. My research has implications for policy and practice within many domains and aims to ensure that technology is used in a manner that promotes fairness and wellbeing for all. In addition to the real-world applications, my findings contribute to theoretical understanding of human perception and models of memory processing.

Currently, I am particularly interested in conducting research in the following areas:

  1. Understanding and enhancing people’s ability to detect fake content (e.g., face morphing, manipulated and synthetised images, deep fakes, misinformation)
  2. The role of social media in the spread of misinformation
  3. Improving expert forensic identification decision-making techniques
  4. Examining bias in machine learning and finding ways to evaluate and improve techniques

SL: Security of Artificial Intelligence: Assessing Vulnerabilities, Transferable Attack Tools and Compromise Indicators of AI Technologies (AISEC)
15/11/2023 → 29/02/2024
Research

SL: Security of Artificial Intelligence: Assessing Vulnerabilities, Transferable Attack Tools and Compromise Indicators of AI Technologies (AISEC)
15/11/2023 → 29/02/2024
Research

SL: Security of Artificial Intelligence: Assessing Vulnerabilities, Transferable Attack Tools and Compromise Indicators of AI Technologies (AISEC)
15/11/2023 → 29/02/2024
Research

DSI: SL: Examining options for accurate inference of social data from limited datasets in military scenarios
01/11/2023 → 30/06/2024
Research

North West Partnership for Security & Trust Scoping requirements for algorithmic fairness metrics
01/11/2023 → 15/03/2024
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North West Partnership for Security & Trust Scoping requirements for algorithmic fairness metrics
01/11/2023 → 15/03/2024
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North West Partnership for Security & Trust Scoping requirements for algorithmic fairness metrics
01/11/2023 → 15/03/2024
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SL: Trust, Rights and Identity in the Metaverse (TRIM)
01/05/2023 → 31/08/2023
Research

DSI:SL: Computational Social Science – Social Data Bias
01/04/2023 → 31/03/2025
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SL: Meeting the Policing demand of a digital world using an evidence-based approach
01/04/2023 → 31/03/2024
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DSI:SL: Computational Social Science – Social Data Bias
01/07/2022 → 31/03/2025
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Biometric-based artificial intelligence to identify suspects of serious crime in large datasets
01/09/2021 → 31/08/2022
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Computational Social Science – Social Data Bias
01/09/2021 → 31/07/2022
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QR code fraud
01/01/1900 → …
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  • Security Lancaster
  • Security Lancaster (Policing)