Alasdair Clarke is a Lecturer and vision science researcher with 11 years of academic experience applying data analysis and Bayesian modelling to perceptual decision making, visual search, and scene perception. He holds a PhD in Computer Science and blends rigorous psychophysics and eyetracking methods with computational modelling to probe how language and attention shape vision. After postdoctoral roles at Edinburgh, Heriot-Watt and Aberdeen, he has led teaching and research at the University of Essex since 2016, supervising experimental design and advanced analytics. Colleagues describe him as someone who turns complex behavioural data into interpretable models, often revealing subtle biases in human search and scene interpretation that are easy to overlook.
11 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Heriot-Watt University Edinburgh Campus
M.Math, Mathematics, M.Math, Mathematics at University of Warwick
M.Sc, Transport planning and engineering, M.Sc, Transport planning and engineering at Edinburgh Napier University
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