He is a member of the Human Computer Interaction (HCI) Research Group and has previously been involved with the MSc Human Factors and Usability Engineering courses. Dr Whittington received his Doctorate (PhD) in Human Computer Interaction from Bournemouth University in 2017 and BSc (Hons) in Computing also from Bournemouth University in 2013. During his doctorate (funded by a Vice-Chancellor's scholarship), he developed the SmartAbility Framework which recommends technologies based on the actions (user abilities) that people with reduced physical abilities (disabilities) can perform independently. Dr Whittington's postdoctoral research is developing a SmartAbility Application to compliment the Framework. The Application will automatically detect user abilities and recommend suitable Assistive Technologies. The aim of the Application to increase the awareness of Assistive Technology, that can provide potential increases in quality of life, for people with reduced physical abilities. It is anticipated that the Application will evolve into a product promotion tool for charities and industries associated with Assistive Technologies.