Kellie Anne Dunnمشاهده پروفایل
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Kellie Anne Dunn is a Research Fellow in the Human-Centred Computing section at the Department of Computer Science , University of Copenhagen. Her work bridges computational technology and human interaction, emphasizing collaborative environments and innovative approaches to workplace challenges through art and technology. Research Interests Computer-Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW) Hybrid Work Environments Open Source Hardware DIYBio Practices Post-Pandemic Work Realities Crisis Informatics Recent Contributions Her publications focus on hybrid work dynamics, collaborative design during crises, and community-driven technological innovation. Key topics include symmetry challenges in synchronous interaction, distributed manufacturing in open-source projects, and grassroots approaches to biohacking. Labs and Collaborative Resources The Department of Computer Science provides modern labs and a supportive team for interdisciplinary research, enabling her exploration of human-centred computing in diverse contexts.







