Organised as part of the workshop program of PERVASIVE
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Rui José, University of Minho, Portugal
Rui José is a Lecturer at the Information Systems Department at
University of Minho, Portugal, where he his also a member of the ubiquitous
computing group. His research interests are mostly in interactive spaces
and particularly on situated displays, an area in which it has been involved
in several R&D projects. Rui José received is PhD in Computer
Science from Lancaster University, UK and he holds a Master degree from
University of Minho, Portugal.
Gerd Kortuem, Lancaster University, UK
Gerd Kortuem is a Lecturer in the Computing Department at Lancaster University,
UK. His research focuses on engineering aspects of advanced interactive
and collaborative systems and applications, particularly in the areas
of mobile, wearable and ubiquitous computing. Dr. Kortuem received his
Ph.D. in Computer Science from University of Oregon, USA and holds a Masters
degree from Stuttgart University, Germany. He served on various program
committees and has organized workshops at CHI 2000, CHI 2002, CSCW 2002
and Ubicomp 2003. In particular, he was co-organizer of the workshop on
Ubiquitous Display Environments at Ubicomp 2004.
Shahram Izadi, Microsoft Research, Cambridge UK
Shahram Izadi is a research scientist within the Computer Mediated Living
Group at Microsoft Research, Cambridge UK. His research centres on enabling
novel user experiences in a world of richly interconnected devices and
software services. His PhD explored interaction with diverse display technologies,
in particular focusing on the intersection between large situated displays
and mobile devices. Prior to this, Shahram worked on the Speakeasy project
at PARC, where he has helped develop interconnection technology for enabling
digital devices and services to easily interoperate over both wired and
wireless networks. He has served on the WWW’05 PC and co-organised
workshops at Ubicomp 2003 and 2004.
Brian Bailey, University of Illinois-Urbana, USA
Brian Bailey is an Assistant Professor at the University of Illinois-Urbana.
His research interests include designing and evaluating user interfaces
and interaction techniques for multiple display environments and exploring
how these environments can facilitate ideation and creativity among co-located
groups of users. Dr. Bailey received his PhD in Computer Science from
the University of Minnesota.
Duke Hutchings, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
Duke Hutchings is a Ph.D. Candidate in the Information Interfaces research
group in the GVU Center in the College of Computing at Georgia Institute
of Technology and has also held two internships with the Visualization
and Interaction group at Microsoft Research (Redmond/USA). His work with
those groups focuses on window management issues for multiple-monitor
systems.
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