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Senior Lecturer in Human-Computer Interaction, Lancaster University

Jason is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Computing and Communications at Lancaster University. His primary research interests are in Human-Computer Interaction, with a particular interest in developing the next generation of interaction techniques. His recent research is hardware-driven, with work such the Tilt Displays combining tangible interaction and future display technologies. Other work has developed the next generation of haptic feedback (using ultrasound) and investigated a range of unique gestural interaction techniques. He is always keen to hear from enthusiastic prospective Ph.D. students or post-docs wishing to work in these areas.

He was previously a post-doctoral researcher in the Bristol Interaction and Graphics (BIG) group at the University of Bristol. Before that he was a Ph.D. student in the HCI and Multimedia Lab at the University of Canterbury.

Experience

  • –present
    Lecturer in Human-Computer Interaction, Lancaster University