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Steve Love is a Senior Researcher at the Digital Design Studio of The Glasgow School of Art, focusing on the impact of mobile technology and digital applications on human behavior, learning, and usability. His work spans interdisciplinary research in areas such as medtech for children, autonomous driving UX, cybersecurity, and mobile governance. He has led projects funded by the European Space Agency, ESA Digital Good Network, and industry partners like BT and Sharp Laboratories Europe. Notably, he received an Industrial Secondment Award from the Royal Academy of Engineering.
Love's research explores topics including multimodal play in healthcare, ethical implications of digital tools, and user experience design for emerging technologies. He is the author of Understanding Mobile Human-Computer Interaction (2005) and editor of Handbook of Mobile Technology Research Methods (2009). His contributions include over 60 publications, emphasizing empirical studies on phishing avoidance, mobile commerce drivers, and cultural factors in technology adoption.
His recent work highlights co-design methodologies in medtech (e.g., MRI preparation for children via mixed realities) and the psychological dimensions of autonomous vehicle interaction. Collaborations with institutions like the European Social Fund and Orange underscore his industry-academia partnerships.
- Key Projects: ESRC Digital Good Network (2025), Mixed Realities Play Kit (2023), Autonomous Driving Feedback (2021)
- Awards: Royal Academy of Engineering Industrial Secondment Award
- Labs/Teams: Digital Design Studio at GSA


