Published multiple papers including: Paper at ISS '18 conference on EagleView visualization tool; TOCHI article about Technological Support for Physical Rehabilitation; Five projects accepted at CHI '18 in Montreal; Publication at CHI '17 in Denver on the EagleSense platform; Full paper, workshops, and demo at CHI '16 in San Jose on PhysiKit.
Research Experience
Works at the UCL Interaction Centre on various research projects. Previously collaborated with multiple researchers at Microsoft Research.
Education
Received a PhD from the University of Calgary (Canada), working with Saul Greenberg at the Interactions Lab and GroupLab. Previously worked with Abigail Sellen, Richard Banks, Alex Taylor, and Ken Hinckley at Microsoft Research in Cambridge and Redmond.
Background
Associate Professor in Physical Computing at the University College London. Part of the Faculty of Engineering, Department of Computer Science and the Faculty of Brain Sciences. Works on projects in the research areas of ubiquitous computing, cross-device interaction, interactive surfaces, sensor-based systems, prototyping toolkits, and physical user interfaces. Co-author of the Sketching User Experiences Workbook (Morgan Kaufmann 2011) and Proxemic Interactions textbook (Morgan & Claypool 2015).
Miscellany
Research is funded by Microsoft, Intel, BBC, and EPSRC.