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Robin Heath is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Computing and Mathematics at the School of Architecture, Technology and Engineering, University of Brighton. He holds the role of Subject Lead for Computing and Mathematics, overseeing curriculum and academic direction in these fields. His research focuses on digital heritage, user-centered design, and the application of immersive technologies in cultural contexts.
Robin's work integrates interactive multimedia and 3D environments to enhance the communication of cultural heritage, particularly through virtual tours and museum applications. He has conducted studies on user acceptance and usability evaluation of digital tools in archaeological and heritage settings, contributing to the development of effective immersive experiences.
His research publications examine topics such as the use of digital media to convey intangible cultural heritage and user-centered design methodologies for interactive applications. These contributions highlight his commitment to bridging technological innovation with heritage preservation and education.
Robin has collaborated on projects involving the Vindolanda archaeological site, exploring how immersive environments can engage audiences in understanding historical contexts. He is actively involved in advancing digital methods within cultural heritage studies, emphasizing practical applications and user-centric approaches.
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