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Dr. Sami Uddin is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer Science at the University of Regina. His research primarily focuses on Human-Computer Interaction (HCI), exploring users' rapid development expertise with computer interfaces. He investigates people's physical and cognitive spatial abilities to design interaction techniques and graphical interfaces that support users in becoming proficient with computers quickly. His interests encompass Landmarks in Computing, Graphical User Interfaces, Interaction Techniques (such as Touch, Pointing, and Gesture), User Experience, User-Centered Design, Novice-Expert User Behaviours, User Learning, and Expertise Development, as well as Large Interactive Environments. Dr. Uddin's major research areas also include the application of mobile technologies and augmented/virtual reality in HCI.
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