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Tim works in Microsoft Research at their lab in Cambridge in the Socio-Digital Systems Group. His research interests are in social software and mobile media. He previously worked on "shoulder to shoulder" computing (applications for several users to interact with, when together in the same room), online virtual worlds, systems architecture, and formal methods. He holds a doctorate in Theoretical Computer Science from The University of Sussex.
Tim works in Microsoft Research Cambridge in the Socio-Digital Systems Group. His research interests are in social software and mobile media. He previously worked on "shoulder to shoulder" computing (applications for several users to interact with, when together in the same room), online virtual worlds, systems architecture, and formal methods. He holds a doctorate in Theoretical Computer Science from The University of Sussex.


Crucible Projects:
Crucible Projects:


* [[Improcess]]
* [[Improcess]]
* [[HCI theory group]]
* [[Untraditional Folk]]
* [[Festival of Interactive Technology]]
* [[Digital culture in society]]
* [[Mobile cloud]]
* [[From creators and critics to communities]]
* [[Performing with Gadgeteer]]
[[Category: People]]

Latest revision as of 13:34, 26 August 2011

Tim works in Microsoft Research Cambridge in the Socio-Digital Systems Group. His research interests are in social software and mobile media. He previously worked on "shoulder to shoulder" computing (applications for several users to interact with, when together in the same room), online virtual worlds, systems architecture, and formal methods. He holds a doctorate in Theoretical Computer Science from The University of Sussex.

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