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Charlotte Magnusson, PhD, is the leader of the research at Certec on the design of useworthy haptic and audio interfaces for people who are blind or have low vision. She has over 10 years of experience in the field. Charlotte has currently two particular areas of interest. The first is concerned with the use of haptic devices, and how haptics and audio can be used to make different types of complex information and virtual environments more accessible.The second is design and design methodology for persons with and without disabilities. Charlotte is also an experienced programmer, with particular experience from interactive multimodal applications.
  
===Biography===
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Charlotte is the leader of the haptics group at Certec, and has been responsible for the department participation in the EU projects MICOLE, ENABLED and ENACTIVE. She is currently the coordinator of the EU project HaptiMap.<ref>[http://lu.academia.edu/CharlotteMagnusson Charlotte Magnusson on Academia.edu]</ref>
Charlotte Magnusson, PhD, associate professor (docent), is the leader of the research at Certec on the design of useworthy haptic and audio interfaces for people who are blind or have low vision. She has over 10 years of experience in the field. Charlotte has currently two particular areas of interest. The first is concerned with the use of haptic devices, and how haptics and audio can be used to make different types of complex information and virtual environments more accessible.The second is design and design methodology for persons with and without disabilities. Charlotte is also an experienced programmer, with particular experience from interactive multimodal applications. Charlotte is the leader of the haptics group at Certec, and has been responsible for the department participation in the EU projects MICOLE, ENABLED and ENACTIVE. She is currently the coordinator of the EU project HaptiMap.<ref>[http://lu.academia.edu/CharlotteMagnusson Charlotte Magnusson on Academia.edu]</ref>
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Revision as of 12:07, 16 November 2011

Description

Charlotte Magnusson, PhD, is the leader of the research at Certec on the design of useworthy haptic and audio interfaces for people who are blind or have low vision. She has over 10 years of experience in the field. Charlotte has currently two particular areas of interest. The first is concerned with the use of haptic devices, and how haptics and audio can be used to make different types of complex information and virtual environments more accessible.The second is design and design methodology for persons with and without disabilities. Charlotte is also an experienced programmer, with particular experience from interactive multimodal applications.

Charlotte is the leader of the haptics group at Certec, and has been responsible for the department participation in the EU projects MICOLE, ENABLED and ENACTIVE. She is currently the coordinator of the EU project HaptiMap.[1]

Research Interests

  • Non-visual augmented reality
  • Audio-based augmented reality
  • Audio interfaces for location
  • Haptics
  • Social and location-based gaming
  • Non-typical user stories; use of computers by children, the elderly, and the disabled
  • Mixed reality and virtual environments
  • Programming

Related Reading

References

  1. Charlotte Magnusson on Academia.edu