Changyo Han is a Project Lecturer (Assistant Professor equivalent) in Interfaculty of Interdisciplinary Information Studies, the University of Tokyo.
His research interests include creating variety of physical interfaces for Human-Computer Interaction. During his PhD course, he focused on tangible interaction integrating 3D-printed physical interfaces to pressure-sensitive touch surfaces. He continues to work on prototyping of physical interfaces utilizing digital fabrication and wireless commnication technologies.
Previously, he has done research on high-speed optical communication systems during his master course and professional job at ETRI.
PhD in Information Science and Technology
The University of Tokyo
ME in Electrical and Electronics Engineering
The University of Tokyo
BE in Electrical and Electronics Engineering
Tokyo Institute of Technology
I am a HCI researcher at the University of Tokyo. My main research interests are about how people make and handle physical interfaces for interaction.
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