Dr Senir Dinar
Senior Lecturer in Computer Science Education
Research interests
- Computer science
Contact details
Biography
Senir Dinar is a Senior Lecturer in Computer Science at the Department of Informatics, King’s College London. After starting his career (2001) as a software developer in the Telecoms industry, he embarked on an EPSRC-funded PhD programme developing tactile maps for visually impaired people using 3D additive process. He then shared his time between commerce and academia before joining academia full-time in 2015.
Research interests
- Product software development
- Interdisciplinary teaching in HEI
- KEEP+ and KTP
- Computer science education
Research
Human Centred Computing Research
The group is concerned with the design, development and evaluation of human computer systems.
Computing Education Research Centre (CERC)
The Computing Education Research Centre at King's College London carries out research, develops tools, conducts studies, creates pedagogy, and supervises PhD projects related to computer science education.
Research
Human Centred Computing Research
The group is concerned with the design, development and evaluation of human computer systems.
Computing Education Research Centre (CERC)
The Computing Education Research Centre at King's College London carries out research, develops tools, conducts studies, creates pedagogy, and supervises PhD projects related to computer science education.