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When it comes to academic research, my main interests are in Human-Computer Interaction (HCI), in particular: mobile interaction design, user interface design and universal usability. I am also interested in Software Engineering, in particular: software architecture and people management.

- Academic Researcher's Assistant (ARA) for Mobile Devices.
- Exploration of HCI Challenges in Designing Software for Mobile Devices.
- Fuzzy Guidance of a Rocket to Intercept a Moving Target.
- Using UML in Creating an Electronic Software Engineering Handbook.
- GoSmart, a Software to Wirelessly Control Electrical Devices in Houses.
- Using Model Driven Architecture (MDA) to Create an Electronic Dictionary.
- Steganography, Steganalysis and Watermarking in Digital Imagery.

This thesis explores different human-computer interaction (HCI) challenges in designing an Academic Researcher's Assistant (ARA) application for mobile devices. A taxonomy of HCI challenges of designing mobile applications is proposed and the prototype of the ARA tool is presented. ARA is a software tool for mobile devices designed to provide academic researchers with a portable assistant that helps organize their daily research-related tasks. The thesis also presents a survey of mobile devices and provides details of ARA's concepts, organizing principles, software specification, design, and prototype implementation. Also included are examples of the tool's use, a comparison between ARA and other, similar tools, and an assessment on how far ARA has come and how far ARA has yet to go.

A list of in preperation and published publications can be found here.
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