About
Nicholas Gibbins is an associate professor in the Web and Internet Science group in the University of Southampton's School of Electronics and Computer Science. His key areas of research are the infrastructure of the Semantic Web, the design and development of knowledge-intensive applications. His teaching history at Southampton closely follows his research: Semantic Web, hypertext, databases and artificial intelligence.
Research
Research groups
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Research interests
- Semantic Web
- Hypertext and Hypermedia
Research projects
Completed projects
Researchers:
Sponsor: European Union
Researchers:
Sponsor: Arts & Humanities Research Council
Sponsor: EPSRC
Sponsor: ESRC
Researchers:
Sponsor: ESRC
Publications
101 publications
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Susan Halford, Mark Weal, Faranak Hardcastle, Nicholas Gibbins, Samantha Pearman-Kanza & Catherine Pope,
2024, Science, Technology, & Human Values
Type: article
Anna Selway, Hendrik Vincent Koops, Anya Volk, David Bretherton, Nicholas Gibbins & Richard Polfreman,
2020, Journal of New Music Research, 49(2), 136-150
Type: article
Samantha Kanza, Nicholas Gibbins & Jeremy G. Frey,
2019, Journal of Cheminformatics, 11(1)
Type: article
Callum Spawforth, Nicholas Gibbins & David Millard,
2018
Type: conference
Callum Spawforth, Nicholas Gibbins & David Millard,
2018
Type: conference
Iman Naja & Nicholas Gibbins,
2018
Type: conference
Samantha Kanza, Cerys Willoughby, Nicholas Gibbins, Richard J. Whitby, Jeremy Frey, Jana Erjavec, Klemen Zupančič, Matjaž Hren & Katarina Kovač,
2017, Journal of Cheminformatics, 9
Type: article
Jack Webster, Nicholas Gibbins, Susan Halford & Brian J. Hracs,
2016
Type: conference
Jonathon Hare, Sina Samangooei, Mahesan Niranjan & Nicholas Gibbins,
2015, International Journal of Multimedia Information Retrieval, 4(4), 289-302
Type: article
Syed Asim Jalal, Nicholas Gibbins, David Millard, Bashir Al-Hashimi & Naif R. Aljohani,
2014
Type: conference
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Teaching
Programme Leader for Undergraduate Computer Science