A/Prof Stephen Viller

Stephen Viller


Position:

Associate Professor

Department:

School of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science

Areas of research & interest:

  • Behaviour change
  • Circular economy
  • Climate change
  • Communications
  • Communities & society
  • Education
  • Environment
  • First Peoples
  • Health
  • Social issues
  • Sustainability
  • Technology & innovation
  • Workforce & training

Topics:

  • Agriculture & environment
  • Communities in transition
  • First Nations
  • Industry & business solutions
  • Nature based solutions
  • Technology solutions

Research Institution:

Location:

Queensland


BIO

Stephen Viller is a researcher and educator in human-centred design methods, particularly applied to designing social, domestic and mobile computing technologies, and understanding how people's interactions in everyday settings inform the design of such technologies. He has over 20 years of experience in Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW), Interaction Design, and Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) research, where he has focused on bridging disciplines and perspectives. He has concentrated on qualitative methods, particularly observational fieldwork, contextual interviews, diary studies and field trips, but also increasingly on more ‘designerly’ approaches such as cultural probes, low-fidelity prototypes, rapid prototyping and sketching. Stephen is an Associate Professor and leader of the Human-Centred Computing discipline in the School of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science, and UQ's Theme Leader for the Digital Worlds and Disruptive Technologies theme in the QUEX Institute. From 2016-2019 he was the Director of Coursework Studies (Chair of T&L committee) and from 2011-2016 he was Program Director of the Bachelor of Multimedia Design and Master of Interaction Design. His publications span various interdisciplinary journals and conferences in HCI/CSCW and technology design. He has a BSc (Hons) Computation (UMIST), MSc Cognitive Science (Manchester) and PhD Computing (Lancaster).