
معرفی
Joel Fischer is a Professor of Human-Computer Interaction at the School of Computer Science, University of Nottingham, UK. He leads research at the Mixed Reality Lab focusing on IoT applications, disaster response systems, and human-agent/robot collaboration. His work bridges technical innovation with ethnographic insights into real-world practices.
- Current Affiliation: Professor, School of Computer Science, University of Nottingham
- Research Themes: IoT in domestic and industrial settings, disaster response coordination, ethnomethodology, collocated interaction, agent-based planning
His recent projects include RoboClean (allergen-aware factory systems), The CharioT Project (energy management tools), and foundational work on human-agent collectives through the ORCHID project. Fischer’s publications span conferences like CHI, CSCW, AAMAS, and CTS, with a focus on translating field observations into system design principles.
Notable achievements include a Best Paper Award at AAMAS 2015 and securing an EPSRC research grant in 2015. He collaborates with organizations such as Rescue Global and Hampshire Fire & Rescue, integrating user needs into AI-driven solutions. His work has been featured in media outlets like New Scientist and SciDevNet.


