Kirsten Cater

Ben Clayton
Nigel Derrett
Constance Fleuriot
Mike Fraser
Erik Geelhoed
Richard Hull
Huw Jeffries
Tim Kindberg
Paul Marsh
Stuart Martin
David May
Tom Melamed
Kenton O'Hara
Jo Reid
Tony Rush
Detha Sanders
Bill Sharpe
Phil Stenton

Past Involvement

Hans Daanen
Rachel Eardley
John Honniball
Jenny Hyams
Greg Jablonski
Marcel Jansen
Matthew Lipson
Peter Macer
Alastair Paterson
Abi Sellen
Kate Shaw
Axel Unger

 
 
 


Phil Stenton has a PhD from Sheffield University and currently manages the Technology & Lifestyle Integration Department at HP laboratories in Bristol. Phil is also the Director of the DTI's City & Buildings Research Centre. He has 15 years of research management experience in the UK and the US. In 1984 he was a visiting professor at UC Berkeley before joining BT and eventually HP. Up to 1999 he managed a department in the area of mobile and appliance computing. In 1999 he took a temporary assignment to become an R&D Lab Manager to one of HP's product divisions in the US. There he set up a research lab of 50 people to develop e-services technology.

Phil has served on a number of UK and European funding committees, interview panels and review boards. In the Alvey days he was a member of the DTI/SERC committee covering Knowledge-based systems, Natural Language, Speech and HCI. He was on the reviewing committee for the EC's Intelligent Information Interfaces programme. Phil has a number of technical publications and patents. He has supervised successful PhD and MSc students. He has given a number of keynote speeches in Europe and the US, including the 1st Handheld and Ubiquitous Computing conference in Karlsruhe.