
About
Karon MacLean is a Professor in the Department of Computer Science at the University of British Columbia (UBC), with degrees in Biology and Mechanical Engineering from Stanford (BSc) and MIT (MSc/PhD). She previously worked as a robotics engineer at the University of Utah and as a haptics researcher at Interval Research Corporation. At UBC since 2000, she directs the Designing for People Research Cluster and the CREATE graduate training program, which spans 11 departments across 5 faculties.
Her research focuses on haptic interaction design for human-computer interfaces, emphasizing cognitive, sensory, and affective aspects. Applications include:
- Robotic interfaces
- Handheld devices
- Embedded computing environments
Key research areas:
- Continuous/expressive control systems
- Low-attention interfaces
- Power-efficient haptic devices
- Standardized evaluation methods
Scientific awards include:
- IEEE Fellow
- CHI Best Paper Awards (multiple)
- NSERC Collaborative Research Grant
- UBC Killam Fellowship
She leads the SPIN Lab (Sensory Perception and Interaction Research Group) and has advised over 20 graduate students and research trainees.
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