The Research Team
Members: Fin Schofield, Megan Golding, Sam Palmer, Dr Hanna Isotalus
This research is being conducted by the Centre for Digital Health at the University of Bristol, United Kingdom. It is part of the School of Engineering Maths and Technology in the Faculty of Engineering.
The Centre for Digital Health is a group of interdisciplinary academic researchers that focus on technologies for healthcare. It is funded by the UK’s Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC), the main public funding body for Engineering and Technology research in the UK.
For this project, the research is being organised by PhD Student Fin Schofield and Dr Hanna Kristiina Isotalus – both based in the Digital Health Centre. Sam Palmer, and Megan Golding, both MSc Students in Applied Neuropsychology at the University of Bristol, are also members of the research team.
Hanna Isotalus is a Deputy Director for the EPSRC Centre of Doctoral Training in Digital Health and Care at the University of Bristol, her research focusses on sleep, memory and learning.
Fin Schofield is a PhD student at the Centre for Doctoral Training in the Centre for Doctoral Training in Digital Health and Care at the University of Bristol. His research focusses on the inclusive design of assistive sleep technologies for the management of sleep disturbance in adult ADHD.
This project is being led by Fin Schofield as part of their PhD Thesis.
Read the Participant Information
To read more about what our study involves, you can read the participant information sheet here.
Contact us: sleep-in-adhd-study@bristol.ac.uk