University of Waterloo - Engineering
Certificate of Membership
The Interaction Design Foundation
Limited Licence (to teach and conduct research in the area of engineering design)
Professional Engineers of Ontario
Professional Engineers Ontario
University of Calgary
University of Calgary
Ph.D.
Computer Science
Human Computer Interaction
Ph.D.
Area of Experitise: Human-Computer Interaction and Computer-Supported Collaboration\nThesis: Territoriality in Collaborative Tabletop Workspaces
Computer Science
University of Calgary
Calgary
AB Canada
Simon Fraser University
Simon Fraser University
Assistant Professor
University of Waterloo
University of Waterloo
Waterloo
Ontario
Canada
Adjunct Associate Professor of Systems Design Engineering
Completed initial PhD work
then transferred to UCalgary in Sept 2002
Human-computer interaction
human factors
collaboration technology design
Dalhousie University
Mitsubishi Electric Research Laboratories
Developed software interfaces for the Canadian Army's Communication Management System (CMS) project. Also worked for PRIOR for two co-operative education workterms (May-Aug 1995; May-Aug 1996)
PRIOR Data Sciences
Ltd.
Research Intern
Cambridge
MA
USA
Mitsubishi Electric Research Laboratories
Postdoctoral Associate
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
University of Guelph
Guelph
Ontario
Canada
Associate Professor of Computer Science
Dalhousie University
University of Waterloo
Waterloo
Ontario
Canada
Associate Professor
B.Sc.
Computing Science & Mathematics
Dalhousie University
Halifax
NS
Canada
Experimentation
Research
Programming
Computer Science
Cognitive Science
Statistics
Algorithms
User Interface Design
Research Design
Human Factors
Human Computer Interaction
Usability Testing
C++
Artificial Intelligence
Qualitative Research
Human Factors Engineering
Interactive Surface Technology for a Mobile Command Centre
Nader CHEAIBs
Applied Contextual Inquiry to analyze the work inside a mobile command centre of a volunteer group
which provides specialized services and equipment to support events ranging from community-sponsored events to emergency incidents. The suitability and feasibility of utilizing interactive surface technology to support collaboration and coordination
using the mobile command centre as a hub for multiple agencies
are examined.
Interactive Surface Technology for a Mobile Command Centre
Presents findings from an observational study aimed to understand the communication channels and awareness cues used by players during gameplay to collaboratively achieve the game objectives. Implications of findings are discussed and recommendations for improving the quality of gameplay are provided.
Communication Channels and Awareness Cues in Collocated Collaborative Time-Critical Gaming
Presents findings from an observational study aimed to understand the communication channels and awareness cues used by players during gameplay to collaboratively achieve the game objectives. Implications of findings are discussed and recommendations for improving the quality of gameplay are provided.
Communication Channels and Awareness Cues in Collocated Collaborative Time-Critical Gaming
Stacey
Scott
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
University of Guelph
University of Waterloo
PRIOR Data Sciences
Ltd.