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Computer-Mediated Living

Computer-Mediated Living encompasses three groups, each of which takes a cross-disciplinary approach to research which emphasises the role of the user in the design, development and evaluation of technology for everyday life.


Research Areas

 
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Socio-Digital Systems
The Socio-Digital Systems group combines social science, technology, and design to investigate ways in which new technologies can support and enrich human values in everyday life.

 
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Sensors and Devices
The Sensors and Devices group combines its expertise in electronics with an understanding of the broader systems and human issues to produce innovative hardware solutions. 

 
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Integrated Systems
Integrated Systems combines complementary disciplines to develop new algorithms and technologies and design systems that demonstrate the advantage of the integrated approach.


People

Primary Contact: Ken Wood

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Emma
Brown,
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Browne,
Georgina
Butler,
Alex
Costello,
Jamie
Harper,
Richard
Hodges,
Steve
Hughes,
Greg
Izadi,
Shahram
Jones,
Rachel
Kazai,
Gabriella
Kirk,
Dave
Mendes
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Natasa

Regan,
Tim

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Alban

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James

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Abigail
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“Microsoft provided everything I needed to work effectively, and as a result, I accomplished more than I ever thought I could in a period of 3 months”

Mike Massimi , Intern 2007, Microsoft Research Cambridge

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Careers
  • The Computer-Mediated Living group is always looking for Interns and Post-docs. We are also interested to hear from outstanding researchers and especially recent PhDs. For further information please contact Ken Wood.

 
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