Alessandro Soro
Associate Professor · Human-Computer Interaction
Queensland University of TechnologyAbout
Alessandro Soro is an Associate Professor in the School of Computer Science at Queensland University of Technology (QUT), Faculty of Science. His research lies at the intersection of Human-Computer Interaction, Social Computing, and Participatory Design, with a focus on technologies that support socialization, communication, and creativity across diverse populations.
- University: Queensland University of Technology
- School: School of Computer Science
- Academic Rank: Associate Professor
- Email: alessandro.soro@qut.edu.au
Alessandro's research interests include Augmented Reality, Internet of Things, cross-cultural design, and co-design with Indigenous communities. His work emphasizes ethical, inclusive, and community-driven approaches to technology development.
His recent publications reflect a strong trend in designing for aging populations, civic engagement through AR, and socio-technical challenges in automated mobility. He leads the ARC Discovery project 'Augmented Sociality' (DP200102478) and another on 'Mentorable Interfaces' for older drivers (DP220100436). His influential work on the Messaging Kettle and Ambient Birdhouse illustrates how IoT can foster emotional connection and environmental awareness.
Scientific Awards and Grants:
- ARC Discovery Grant (DP200102478) – Augmented Sociality
- ARC Discovery Grant (DP220100436) – Coach My Ride: Mentorable Interfaces
- QUT Engagement Innovation Grant
- ARC Special Research Initiative (under review) – Kuku Yalanji language and culture
Alessandro actively supervises PhD students in areas such as relational technologies for dementia care and AR for women in STEM. He also contributes to teaching through capstone IT projects and interaction design courses. His collaborations span Indigenous communities in Groote Eylandt and Wujal Wujal, emphasizing reciprocity and long-term engagement.
He has co-organized workshops and co-edited a Springer volume on Social Internet of Things, and his methodological contributions—particularly in postcolonial and dialogical design approaches—are widely recognized in the HCI community.
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