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Nick Bryan-Kinns
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Bryan-Kinns is a Reader in Interaction Design and Deputy Dean for Science and Engineering at Queen Mary, University of London, and Visiting Professor of Interaction Design at Hunan University, China. He is a Fellow of the British Computer Society and has published award winning international journal and conference papers on his funded research on Interaction Design (mutual engagement, cross-modal interaction, and tangible interfaces). His research is reported in publications such as the New Scientist, and media outlets such as BBC, and exhibited at venues such as the Science Museum, London. Bryan-Kinns held a Royal Academy of Engineering Industrial Secondment in recognition of his work on commercialising academic research. He was a panel member for the USA’s National Science Foundation CreativeIT funding panel, and provided expert consultation for the European Commission’s funding of Creativity and ICT. He chairs the ACM Creativity, Cognition and Art Community, chaired the ACM Creativity and Cognition conference 2010, and the BCS international HCI conference 2006. Dr. Bryan-Kinns is a recipient of ACM and BCS Recognition of Service Awards. In 1998 he was awarded a Ph.D. in Human Computer Interaction from the University of London.