NUS Graduate School for Integrative Sciences and Engineering

Kevin McGEE

Supervisor Research focus Detailed Research Projects
Kevin McGEE
Main research focus is the development of partner technologies that facilitate and increase human participation in life’s interesting and important challenges. This involves computational design and implementation, cognitive studies and modeling, and the articulation of design knowledge. Research areas include:

1. Interactive digital media design.
2. Design of computer tools.
3. Design of end user programming environments.
4. Design knowledge and methods.
5. Advanced human-computer interaction.
6. Intelligent and adaptive user interfaces.
7. Artificial intelligence and cognitive science.
8. Psychology of partnership, improvisation, and play.
1. Partner Technologies: designing intellingent, end-user computer tools for creative expression.
2. Understanding Interactivity: experimental studies contributing to an applied formal theory of interactive digital media.
3. Tools for Telling: How Game Development Systems Shape Interactive Storytelling.
4. New Music and the Networked Ensemble.

Students are also invited to propose projects and ideas related to the topics of interest by this Professor.  Note: students should have programming/engineering experience (or be willing to acquire it ) and be interested in working at the intersection of at least two of the following: computational tool design, artificial intelligence, intelligent/adaptive hci, and design studies.


Research Area(s)

1. Interactive Digital Media

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