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Alan Blackwell is | Alan Blackwell is Professor of Interdisciplinary Design at the University of Cambridge Department of Computer Science and Technology, having prior qualifications in professional engineering, computing and experimental psychology. He has 12 years experience of designing industrial systems, electronic and software products. He has taught design courses and supervised postgraduate design research students in Computing, Architecture, Psychology, Languages, Music and Engineering. His recent research activity has developed critical technical practice in relation to live coded performance, and the development of intelligent interactive systems. As director of Cambridge Global Challenges, he has a particular interest in equitable knowledge infrastructure - the development of technologies compatible with indigenous knowledge and for use by low-income communities of the Global South. He is a fellow of Darwin College Cambridge and of the Royal Society of Arts, and has served as a Council member of the Cambridge Philosophical Society, and as a Director of Cambridge Enterprise. | ||
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* Director of [[Living East]] | |||
* Editorial board member of [[Interdisciplinary Science Reviews]] | |||
His personal research interests, including activities beyond Crucible, extend to: | His personal research interests, including activities beyond Crucible, extend to: |
Latest revision as of 18:03, 14 February 2022
Alan Blackwell is Professor of Interdisciplinary Design at the University of Cambridge Department of Computer Science and Technology, having prior qualifications in professional engineering, computing and experimental psychology. He has 12 years experience of designing industrial systems, electronic and software products. He has taught design courses and supervised postgraduate design research students in Computing, Architecture, Psychology, Languages, Music and Engineering. His recent research activity has developed critical technical practice in relation to live coded performance, and the development of intelligent interactive systems. As director of Cambridge Global Challenges, he has a particular interest in equitable knowledge infrastructure - the development of technologies compatible with indigenous knowledge and for use by low-income communities of the Global South. He is a fellow of Darwin College Cambridge and of the Royal Society of Arts, and has served as a Council member of the Cambridge Philosophical Society, and as a Director of Cambridge Enterprise.
Related appointments:
- Director of Living East
- Editorial board member of Interdisciplinary Science Reviews
His personal research interests, including activities beyond Crucible, extend to: