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Professor of Human-Computer Interaction at the School of Computing Science at the University of Glasgow, Stephen Brewster leads the GIST research section and the Multimodal Interaction Group, focusing on world-leading research in human-computer interaction. His research emphasizes multimodal HCI, utilizing multiple sensory modalities such as audio, haptics, and gesture to foster rich and natural interactions between humans and computers. With a strong experimental focus, his work applies perceptual research to practical situations. He currently holds an ERC Advanced Grant for virtual and augmented reality work, associated with the ViAjeRo project. Brewster's interests extend to in-car interactions and he is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, a member of the ACM SIGCHI Academy, and an ACM Distinguished Speaker. Brewster's research interests also include novel multimodal interfaces for mobile devices, 3D sound, sonification, haptics, and interaction design for older users and those with visual disabilities.