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Tim Kindberg has been a senior researcher at
HP Labs for four years,
initially in Palo Alto and now (September 2003) in Bristol. His
research
interests include ubiquitous computing systems, distributed systems,
and
human factors. Recent research addresses support for users to navigate
between physical and virtual artefacts -- in particular, the Pulp
Computing
project investigates the integration of paper artefacts into personal
and
inter-personal computing environments. He is also investigating
protocols
for secure content exchange between ubiquitous devices.
He was formerly a senior lecturer in Computer
Science at Queen Mary,
University of London. Before that, his PhD research led to start-up
Zebra
Parallel, which marketed an operating system for adaptively parallel
programs. He holds a PhD in Computer Science from the University
of
Westminster and a BA in Mathematics from the University of Cambridge.
He is co-author of the textbook 'Distributed Systems -- Concepts
& Design'.
Tim
Kindberg's Home Page
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