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iGGi Chair. Supervisor. Paul Cairns is a professor interested in Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) generally and specifically on how games work to produce the experiences that players really value. He has looked extensively at immersion and engagement in games but is also developing new ideas on players experiences of challenge and uncertainty.
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My research interests include: 1. Research methods for interactive technologies 2. Measurement of user experience 3. Player experience in digital games 4. Games for health and wellbeing As interactive technologies touch on all aspects of modern life, research in this area needs to draw on the disciplines and methods of several fields including comp...
Post-graduate. Certificate in Higher Education, Middlesex University, 2000DPhil in Mathematics, Oxford University, 1995BA Honours in Mathematics, Oxford University, 1992Professor of Human-Computer Interaction, University of York, 2019-presentReader in Human-Computer Interaction, University of York, 2012-2019Senior Lecturer in Human-Computer Interaction, University of York, 2007-2012Senior Lecturer in Human-Computer Interaction, UCL, 2005-2007Research Student Training OfficerHead of DepartmentIGGI DirectorDepartmental Theme lead for People, Health and Wellbeing- Deramore Lane
Cairns, P. (1995) Boundary properties and construction techniques in general topology, DPhil Thesis, Oxford University, also available through Oxford University Research Archive Thimbleby, H., Cairns, P., Anderson, S. (1998) A framework for modelling trojans and computer virus infection.
26 de feb. de 2021 · Posted on 26 February 2021. We are pleased to announce the appointment of Professor Paul Cairns as Head of Department. Paul has been Deputy Head of Department with responsibility for Research since 2019, and will take over as Head of Department in March 2021 when Professor Neil Audsley departs York to join City, University of London.
Professor Paul Cairns, MA (Oxon), DPhil (Oxon), FHEA is a Professor of Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) in the Department of Computer Science. He has a strong track record in diverse research methods across domains of user experience, human error, statistics and mathematical modelling in HCI.
3 de ene. de 2023 · 50 Years of Computer Science at York - Paul Cairns - YouTube. Department of Computer Science, University of York. 1.93K subscribers. 125 views 1 year ago. ...more. Our current Head of...
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Paul Cairns, MA (Oxon), DPhil (Oxon) My research interests include: As interactive technologies touch on all aspects of modern life, research in this area needs to draw on the disciplines and methods of several fields including computer science, psychology and the social sciences.