
Dr. Nicholas Jonathan Bryan-Kinns is professor of Electrical Engineering and Computing at Queen Mary university of London and Director of the EPSRC+AHRC PhD Centre for Media and Arts Technology. Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts (FRSA), Fellow of the British Computer Society (FBCS), Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (FHEA), Senior Member of Association for Computing Machinery (SMACM). His research focuses on creating new methods and products of interactive technology for the creative industries through interaction design techniques. His research has been exhibited internationally and featured in New Scientist and the BBC. He has published 27 international journal papers, 49 conference papers, 45 short papers, 8 books and monographs, and has been the chief editor of international journals for many times. His research has had a huge impact on the fields of human-computer interaction, creative computing and design. His paper on digital design and community collaboration published with Professor Ji Tie in 2016 in international Journal of Design is the first paper in this field of mainland China. The "China-UK Handicraft Digital Platform Project" (2018-2020), co-sponsored by the our school, was supported by the National Social Science Fund of the United Kingdom. In 2014 and 2016, he participated in the "New Channel" design and social innovation project of our school, and the relevant achievements were praised by the British Embassy in the 2017 China-British Education Cooperation Exhibition in Cambridge. During her visit to China, the British royal family princess Anne paid a special visit to Yuelu Academy of Hunan University to see the relevant achievements.
E-mail:n.bryan-kinns@qmul.ac.uk
http://www.eecs.qmul.ac.uk/~nickbk/