معرفی
Anne Roudaut is Professor of Human-Computer Interaction and Head of the Bristol Interaction Group within the Computer Science Department at the University of Bristol. Her research bridges HCI, Material Engineering, and Soft Robotics to pioneer shape-changing interfaces that overcome the limitations of static computing devices.
Research Focus:
- Developing shape-changing interfaces that enable dynamic affordances for non-rectangular displays
- Exploring soft-morphing materials and programmable inks for scalable fabrication
- Democratizing fabrication through accessible personal manufacturing platforms
- Applying soft robotics to neurodegenerative disease care and sleep enhancement
Her recent publications reveal strong emphasis on sustainable materials (SoftBioMorph), ethical design (Deceptive Pattern Analysis), and therapeutic applications (Equine-Assisted Interventions). Key trends include translational work from material science to practical healthcare solutions, particularly for dementia patients.
Academic Leadership:
- Advises 16 PhD students (including 10 alumni)
- Leads the Bristol Interaction Group research team
- Coordinates cross-disciplinary collaborations between HCI and Material Science
Technical Contributions: Pioneered frameworks like MorphBenches for mixed reality experimentation, Skin-on Interfaces for bio-driven artificial skin, and DisplayFab for free-form display fabrication. Current work focuses on sustainable biopolymers and ethical design practices in EdTech.


