Hi, I’m Bradley.
I am currently an Assistant Professor at the University of Winnipeg in the Applied Computer Science Department.
I broadly study in the field of personal informatics, with a focus on in-situ health data visualization and interaction across a range of wearable devices. While people now have access to an abundance of personal health data, they often lack the tools or support needed to interpret and act on it, particularly in the moments when it could be most valuable. My work addresses this gap through mixed-methods approaches that explore how we can better support understanding and decision-making anytime and anywhere.
On my webpage you can explore my research, posts about things I find interesting, my CV, and ways to get in touch.
News and Updates
- [April 15, 2025] I am currently recruitng two Masters students and one Undergraduate student for positions within my research lab.
- [April 1, 2025] My recent NSERC Discovery Grant application was successful! This grant will run through to 2029, with an additional one-time supplement included as an ECR.
- [Ocotber 25, 2025] I have sucessfully defended my dissertation titled: Databiting: Enabling Lightweight, Transient, and In-Situ Exploration of Personal Fitness Data on Smartwatches! My role at the University of Winnipeg will now transition to the rank of Assistant Professor.
- [August 1, 2025] I have started a Lecturer position at the University of Winnipeg in the Applied Computer Science Department.