I am Enterprise Architect at Cognizant Company in Canada and part-time professor in Centennial and Seneca Colleges. I have been Enterprise Architect at Cooperators Insurance Company for more than 4 years. Before that I was postdoctoral researcher at Computer Science and Media Technology Department of Malmö University and a member of Internet of Things and People (IoTaP) research center. My research interests include interaction with wearable computers, eye-based interaction, multimodal interaction, mixed-reality, and pervasive computing. I have a PhD degree in Human-Computer Interaction from IT University of Copenhagen. I was a Marie Curie fellow for three years in iCareNet that was an EU project on healthcare, wellness, and assisted living applications. I also have two master degrees in information systems from Lund university and in software and technology from the IT University of Copenhagen. I have been working in IT industry as IT consultant and project manager about 10 years before pursuing my research in the area of wearable computing and HCI.
I am an HCI researcher who dreams about future of interaction with wearable computers where everyone carries a form of wearable assistant that is in tight integration with its user. A lot of interaction with physical and virtual objects happen through the wearable assistant consciously or even unconsciously. The wearable assistant will be able to read user’s mind and handle many situations with minimum need for the user attention. I am exploring possibilities and challenges of such a tight human-machine symbiosis through developing new interaction concepts, building hardware and software prototypes, and conducting user studies and experiments to understand competencies and limitations of human cognition and perception for a graceful interaction with wearable computers.
I am Enterprise Architect at Cognizant Company in Canada and part-time professor in Centennial and Seneca Colleges. I have been Enterprise Architect at Cooperators Insurance Company for more than 4 years. Before that I was postdoctoral researcher at Computer Science and Media Technology Department of Malmö University and a member of Internet of Things and People (IoTaP) research center. My research interests include interaction with wearable computers, eye-based interaction, multimodal interaction, mixed-reality, and pervasive computing. I have a PhD degree in Human-Computer Interaction from IT University of Copenhagen. I was a Marie Curie fellow for three years in iCareNet that was an EU project on healthcare, wellness, and assisted living applications. I also have two master degrees in information systems from Lund university and in software and technology from the IT University of Copenhagen. I have been working in IT industry as IT consultant and project manager about 10 years before pursuing my research in the area of wearable computing and HCI.
I am an HCI researcher who dreams about future of interaction with wearable computers where everyone carries a form of wearable assistant that is in tight integration with its user. A lot of interaction with physical and virtual objects happen through the wearable assistant consciously or even unconsciously. The wearable assistant will be able to read user’s mind and handle many situations with minimum need for the user attention. I am exploring possibilities and challenges of such a tight human-machine symbiosis through developing new interaction concepts, building hardware and software prototypes, and conducting user studies and experiments to understand competencies and limitations of human cognition and perception for a graceful interaction with wearable computers.