Bio:
Judy Bowen is an Associate Professor in Software Engineering and Computer Science at the University of Waikato, New Zealand. Originally from South Wales, Judy moved to New Zealand in 1999 and completed her MSc and PhD at the University of Waikato, both focussed on the use of formal methods for interactive system design. Her research spans the disciplines of software engineering and human-computer interaction and focusses on interactive system design, model-driven development and testing, and the impacts of ubiquitous technology, wearable technology and IoT solutions on end-users. She leads the Human-Centred Computing group at the University of Waikato and has run large projects on wearable technology in the workplace, medical device design and model-driven development.
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Designing for Inaccessible People and Places
The benefits of participatory and co-design are well understood and form the foundation of much of the research and development work undertaken within human-centred computing. However, these...
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Humans in the Loop: Human Centred Computing for the Internet of Things
Traditionally, humans have been seen as users of technology, leading to considerations of how people interact with computers and how computers present information back to them. The...
- Wearable Technology in the Wild
Advances in wearable technology have seen us progress from simple step counters to complex health monitoring devices integrated into watches and smart vests. As technology and algorithmic analysis...To request a tour with this speaker, please complete this online form.
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- Wearable Technology in the Wild