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Humphrey Curtis

Mr Humphrey Curtis

PhD Student

Research interests

  • Computer science

Biography

Humphrey Curtis is a PhD student in the Department of Informatics. His research focuses on wearable, discreet augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) devices. Primarily, he works with communities with complex communication needs and people with aphasia.

Research interests

  • Human computer interaction
  • Accessibility
  • Wearable devices
  • Participatory design
  • Health and machine learning

PhD supervision

Principal supervisor: Dr Timothy Neate
Second supervisor: Dr Rita Borgo

Further details

Research

Group working
Human Centred Computing Research

The group is concerned with the design, development and evaluation of human computer systems.

News

Specialised badges help people with invisible disabilities speak up

New customisable digital badges will help people with invisible disabilities sidestep social stigma in public.

AAC Devices for aphasia

New research offers breakthrough in bridging the communication gap for people with language impairments

Research led by Humphrey Curtis, a PhD student in the Department of Informatics, was awarded Best Paper at a prestigious human-computer interaction conference.

AAC device

Research

Group working
Human Centred Computing Research

The group is concerned with the design, development and evaluation of human computer systems.

News

Specialised badges help people with invisible disabilities speak up

New customisable digital badges will help people with invisible disabilities sidestep social stigma in public.

AAC Devices for aphasia

New research offers breakthrough in bridging the communication gap for people with language impairments

Research led by Humphrey Curtis, a PhD student in the Department of Informatics, was awarded Best Paper at a prestigious human-computer interaction conference.

AAC device