Speaker: Prof. Ian Oakley (Assistant Professor, University of Madeira)
Place: Department of Mechanical Engineering C1 Seminar Rm(#1121)
Date |
Title |
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| 1st | 5th July, 10am-12am | Haptic, Multimodal and Tangible Interfaces: Past, Present and Future |
| 2nd | 12th July, 10am-12am | Experimental Design |
| 3rd | 14th July, 10am-12am | Statistical Testing |
| 4th | 19th July, 10am-12am | Psychophysical Studies |
| 5th | 21th July, 10am-12am | Human Factors: An Introduction |
| 6th | 26th July, 10am-12am | Human Factors: Control and Display Design |
| 7th | 28th July, 10am-12am | Human Factors: Automation Design |
Bio: Ian Oakley is a founding member of the Madeira Interactive Technologies Institute, an assistant professor at the University of Madeira and an adjunct assistant professor at the HCI Institute at Carnegie Mellon University. He holds a BSc (Joint Honours First Class) in Computing Science and Psychology and a PhD in Computer Science from the University of Glasgow, UK. His work experience includes 3 years of post-doctoral experience with MIT MediaLab Europe in Dublin, Ireland and 2 years experience at the Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology and the Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute in South Korea. His research focuses on the design, development and evaluation of multi-modal interfaces and he has published on this topic in both leading conferences (such as ACM CHI) and journals (such as the IJHCS). Finally, he is, although he no longer sounds like it, Scots.
Host: Prof. Dong-Soo Kwon(Tel. 3042, kwonds@kaist.ac.kr), Student : Byung-Kil Han (hanbk@robot.kaist.ac.kr)