Alumni
Doug Wightman
Doug Wightman is a PhD student. He studies how programming changes as computers are provided with more information about their users. He wants programming to become as natural as speaking. Doug completed an MSc at Stanford and built an electronic medical record company in Los Angeles prior to joining the HML. Stop by for a brainstorm - Friday afternoons at 2:30.
Sylvia H. Cheng
Sylvia is a Masters student at the Human Media Lab. She completed her undergraduate degree at Queen's University in Biomedical Computing. She is currently working designing and creating interactive computing clothing. She conducted a study to determine which areas of the human body are most suitable for touch sensor placment on interactive computer clothing. Dustin Freeman
Dustin Freeman is a recent graduate from the Mathematics and Engineering program at Queen's University who developed an interest in HCI in his final year. His specific interests include ubiquitous computing and fostering multi-user creativity.
In his spare time, he is involved in the Kingston theatre scene as an actor, writer, director and producer. He has learned a great deal from his experiences performing and teaching improvisational theatre.
Jamie Hart
Jamie Hart is a Masters student in the HML, and did her undergrad in Cognitive Science at Queen's. She's currently working on incorporating eye contact into several assistive technologies; including a new type of hearing aid, and a learning tool for children with autism.