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Dr. Kiran Ijaz is a Lecturer in Human-Computer Interaction at the University of Sydney's School of Architecture, Design and Planning. She holds a PhD in Engineering from The University of Sydney and an MSc from The University of Technology, Sydney. Her research focuses on emerging technologies, digital health, and data privacy within the HCI domain, particularly exploring how these technologies can enhance human flourishing. She is also an Honorary Research Fellow at the Australian Institute of Health Innovation.
Her work bridges interdisciplinary fields including affective computing, virtual reality applications, and speculative design for future urban living. Notable collaborations include projects at Design Lab and Affective Interactions Lab. Her research has been recognized through multiple teaching and research awards, though specific award names are not detailed in the provided text.
Dr. Ijaz’s academic contributions span both journal articles and conference proceedings, with recent emphases on digital health interventions, privacy in smart technologies, and cognitive assessment tools. She actively contributes to the development of immersive VR platforms for health and wellbeing, as well as systematic reviews evaluating digital tools for chronic disease prevention.

