Knock Technology
Frances Knight is an accomplished consultant and software design engineer with extensive experience in both educational and technological sectors. Currently serving as a Consultant at Daemon and a Software Design Engineer at Knock Technology, Frances specializes in full stack development of ethical communication interfaces, focusing on API creation and secure authentication. Previous roles include Software Engineer Student at General Assembly, Co-Director at the SoE Centre for Psychological Approaches to Studying Education, and Senior Lecturer at the University of Bristol, where research concentrated on ADHD and assistive technologies. Additional experience includes a lecturer position at UCL Institute of Education, postdoctoral research on sleep-dependent learning in ADHD, and an associate lecturer role focused on research methods in literacy. Frances holds a Ph.D. in Developmental Neuroscience from Goldsmiths, University of London, and completed a Fellowship in Higher Education at UCL.
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Knock Technology
Knock is a minimalist video app designed by behavioural psychologists and user experience professionals to fill a niche gap in the remote comms market with a secure peer-to-peer, distraction-free and naturally intuitive chat experience. The service has the lowest operating cost in the industry because it bypasses the need for server processing,resulting in a faster, clearer, more secure and less energy intensive network connection.
Headquarters
London, United KingdomEmployees
11-50