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About

Professor [Name]

Dr. [Name] is an Associate Professor in the School of Computing and Information Systems. Their research lies at the intersection of human-computer interaction, computational fabrication, and tangible user interfaces, with a focus on designing systems that bridge the physical and digital worlds. Current projects investigate shape-changing materials, interactive textiles, and novel sensing technologies for embodied computing. Work from the lab has been published at premier venues including CHI, UIST, and SIGGRAPH, and has received recognition from the international research community.

Shape-Changing Interfaces

We explore how physical objects can dynamically change their shape, texture, and mechanical properties in response to computational input, enabling new forms of human-computer interaction beyond the flat screen.

Wearable & Textile Computing

Our work investigates smart textiles and body-worn devices that integrate computational capabilities into everyday clothing and accessories, making interactive technology invisible yet pervasive.

Our Approach

Our lab pursues research at the intersection of technical innovation and human-centred design, with impact spanning scientific communities, design practice, and public engagement.

Engineering & Scientific Impact

We develop novel computational systems and fabrication methods that advance the state of the art in human-computer interaction research.

  • Publications at CHI, UIST, SIGGRAPH, and related venues
  • Open-source toolkits and fabrication pipelines on GitHub
  • Collaborations with engineering and materials science departments

Design & Art Impact

We engage with design and art communities to explore how interactive technology can be expressive, aesthetic, and culturally meaningful.

  • Exhibited works at design festivals and galleries
  • Partnerships with industrial design and architecture schools
  • Studio-based research methods alongside engineering approaches

Community Engagement

We believe research should be accessible and beneficial beyond academia, and actively work to share our findings with broader audiences.

  • Workshops and hands-on demonstrations for the public
  • Educational programmes for K–12 students
  • Outreach partnerships with community organisations
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Contact

We are based in the School of Computing and Information Systems. Prospective students and collaborators are welcome to reach out by email.

School of Computing building

School of Computing and Information Systems, 13 Computing Drive, Singapore 117417. Office hours: Monday–Friday, 9 am–5 pm. For general enquiries, please email info@example.edu.