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Ross Smith is an academic affiliated with the Wearable Computer Lab at the University of South Australia. He has held former roles at Deakin University and other institutions. His research focuses on augmented reality (AR), spatial computing, data visualization, and wearable technology. Smith's work bridges human-computer interaction with practical applications in fields like healthcare, education, and design.
Key research interests include:
- Situated analytics and immersive data visualization
- AR/VR interfaces for cognitive and physical tasks
- Haptic feedback systems in wearable computing
- Physicalization of data through tangible and haptic interactions
- Collaborative AR environments for design and remote work
Recent publications highlight innovations in:
- Immersive storytelling via AR
- Haptic encoding of data through surface textures
- Adaptive AR interfaces for sleep-deprived users
- Medical rehabilitation using jamming-based haptics
His work often involves interdisciplinary collaborations, particularly with Bruce H. Thomas and other researchers in the Wearable Computer Lab. Smith's contributions span over 100 peer-reviewed articles across conferences like CHI, ISMAR, and VR, reflecting his leadership in AR/VR research.

