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Professor Christopher Exton holds academic positions at the University of Limerick across several departments and research centers, including the Department of Computer Science & Information Systems, the Interaction Design Centre, Lero – the Irish Software Research Centre, and the Localisation Research Centre. He has a background in both industry and academia, having previously worked in software engineering roles in Australia, Ireland, and the UK before transitioning to academic roles.
Christopher Exton completed his academic education with a BSc in Psychology and a Ph.D. in Computer Science from Monash University in Melbourne, Australia.
Professor Exton's research interests span multiple disciplines within computer science and education. His work focuses on programmer psychology, software tools and their development, and research methodologies. He has also explored medical decision support systems and more recently turned attention to computer science education in upper secondary schools. Additionally, his research includes areas like software maintenance, visualization tools, and the application of deep reinforcement learning in virtual economies and game balancing.
Scientific Awards: The provided information does not list any specific scientific awards or honors for Professor Exton.
Professor Exton has advised on research projects related to his areas of expertise, though specific student names or grant details are not provided in the text. His collaborative research activities include projects on curriculum innovation in computer science education and the application of deep reinforcement learning in game design and virtual economies.
He is affiliated with the Interaction Design Centre and the Localisation Research Centre at the University of Limerick, where he contributes to collaborative research initiatives focusing on software architecture, tools development, and educational technology advancements.





