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Stuart Reeves is an Associate Professor at the School of Computer Science, University of Nottingham, UK. He is a member of the Mixed Reality Lab, Horizon research institute, Centre for Doctoral Training (CDT), and Social Interaction and Technology (SIT) Special Interest Group. Reeves serves as an elected member of the University of Nottingham Senate with his term extending until 2026. His academic career spans over two decades with significant contributions to human-computer interaction, particularly focusing on social and collaborative technologies in real-world contexts.
Reeves' research interests primarily focus on human-computer interaction, collaborative computing, design research, and the application of ethnomethodology and conversation analysis (EMCA) to technology studies. His work examines how people interact with diverse interactive devices and systems in real-world situations and places, with particular attention to public spaces, video gaming contexts, and collaborative work environments. Reeves has developed significant expertise in understanding spectatorship within interactive spaces and the 'work' involved in technological engagements.
His publication record demonstrates consistent high-impact contributions to the field, with recent research focusing on robots and AI technologies in action, particularly examining how autonomous robots interact with humans in public streets. Reeves has received multiple prestigious awards including the HRI 2024 Best Paper Award for his work on public robot encounters and previous Best Paper Awards at CHI 2005 and CHI 2008.
- HRI 2024 Best Paper Award for 'Encountering autonomous robots on public streets'
- CHI 2015 Honourable Mention Award
- CHI 2008 Best Paper Award
- CHI 2005 Best Paper Award
- CHI 2012 Honourable Mention Award
- CHI 2020 Best Paper Award
Reeves has secured substantial research funding including an EPSRC Early Career Fellowship, multiple EPSRC grants, and international collaborations. His teaching responsibilities include undergraduate and postgraduate supervision across various computer science modules, with a focus on sensor-based systems and software design principles. He maintains an active presence in the research community through publications, conference participation, and his Medium page where he shares insights on research methodology and practice.
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