
Dr Daniel Schien
PhD(Bristol)
Current positions
Associate Professor in Sustainable ICT
School of Computer Science
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Research interests
Most of my research aims at improving our understanding of the environmental impact from information and communication technologies (ICT) and the reduction of such impact.
My most significant research contributions, so far, have been in the area of the quantifying the direct impact of ICT. I have a deep understanding of the principles that affect energy consumption in Internet-based services. Based on this, my research has pioneered new methods and tools to assess the carbon footprint of digital media which have been applied by major international media companies. I am currently leading the technical development of the DIMPACT tool (http://www.dimpact.org).
A growing area of my research focusses on the complex system of interactions between use of ICT services, use of infrastructure and design of ICT services, and in response I apply multidisciplinary methods from software engineering, human computer interaction and environmental science.
I also develop infrastructure for sensing of urban environments, in and outside buildings, focussing mainly on energy consumption and air quality.
In my teaching, a positive student learning experience is a top priority for me. I draw from my professional experience to create an authentic learning environment that is motivating and effective in preparing our students for their future careers.
In our software engineering unit (https://bristol.ac.uk/software-engineering) students build prototypes for a wide set of “clients”, including local not-for-profit organisations from Bristol, all the way to international corporations; and is inviting new project proposals.
Projects and supervisions
Research projects
CANDISE: Change-Oriented Assessments for Net-Zero Digital Services
Principal Investigator
Description
The overall project aim is to investigate a new framework for anticipating the systemic, long-term environmental impact in digital infrastructure from changes to the design, operation, and use of digital…Managing organisational unit
School of Computer ScienceDates
01/02/2024 to 31/01/2027
CQuanDRI: Quantifying the Carbon Emissions of Digital Research Infrastructure
Principal Investigator
Managing organisational unit
Department of Computer ScienceDates
01/09/2022 to 31/01/2023
CQuanDRI: Quantifying the Carbon Emissions of Digital Research Infrastructure
Principal Investigator
Managing organisational unit
Department of Computer ScienceDates
01/09/2022 to 31/01/2023
CQuanDRI: Quantifying the Carbon Emissions of Digital Research Infrastructure
Principal Investigator
Managing organisational unit
School of Computer ScienceDates
01/09/2022 to 15/03/2023
ESRC Centre for Sociodigital Futures
Principal Investigator
Role
Co-Investigator
Managing organisational unit
School of Sociology, Politics and International StudiesDates
01/05/2022 to 30/04/2027
Thesis supervisions
Publications
Selected publications
05/12/2022Rethinking Allocation in High-Baseload Systems
Avoiding Overconfidence in Predictions of Residential Energy Demand through Identification of the Persistence Forecast Effect
IEEE Transactions on Smart Grid
Using behavioural data to assess the environmental impact of electricity consumption of alternate television service distribution platforms
Environmental Impact Assessment Review
Recent publications
26/02/2025Foundations of Measuring Power and Energy Consumption in Video Communication
IEEE Access
Digital Sector Emissions
Digital Sector Emissions
Assessing the Carbon Reduction Potential for Video Streaming from Short-Term Coding Changes
2024 16th International Conference on Quality of Multimedia Experience, QoMEX 2024
Analysis of Energy Intensity and Generic Energy Efficiency Metrics in Communication Networks
IEEE Access
Comparative Study of Hardware and Software Power Measurements in Video Compression
Comparative Study of Hardware and Software Power Measurements in Video Compression