Dr. Duh is an assistant professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering/ Interactive and Digital Media Institute at National University of Singapore. He received degree in psychology, industrial design and industrial engineering respectively. After graduating from Human Interface Technology Laboratory (HIT Lab) at University of Washington, he went to Neuroscience Laboratory, NASA-Johnson Space Center as a postdoctoral fellow involving in virtual reality training project. Dr. Duh's research interests include human-computer interaction, virtual interface design, interface usability testing and mobile interactions. His current research focuses on user experiences in interaction design, behavioral responses in virtual environments and game effects. He has published numerous papers in HCI relevant journals and conferences, and has served as a full paper reviewer for ACM CHI, UIST, CSCW and DIS in the past five years.
Presentation:
Challenges of interaction design and user experiences education in Asia- Singapore experiences
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