Oliver Schneider

Oliver Schneider
Associate Professor
Location: CPH 3627
Phone: 519-888-4567 x38505

Biography

I research Human-Computer Interaction and Haptics, specifically, what I call Haptic Computing. Haptic technology engages the sense of touch by providing physical feedback to users. I argue that the limiting factor for haptic technology is the lack of computing tools – systems that enable the large-scale creation, deployment, and study of haptic feedback. Without these tools, haptic technology will be limited to small, in-lab studies and slow deployment into commercial applications. My long-term goal is a suite of haptic computing tools to assist the creation, deployment, and study of haptic technology.

Research Interests

  • Human-computer interaction (HCI), Haptics, Creativity-support systems

Education

  • 2016, Doctorate Computer Science, The University of British Columbia, Canada
  • 2012, Master of Science Computer Science, The University of British Columbia, Canada
  • 2010, Bachelor of Science (BSc) Computer Science, University of Saskatchewan, Canada

Teaching*

  • MSE 240 - Algorithms and Data Structures
    • Taught in 2024
  • MSE 343 - Human-Computer Interaction
    • Taught in 2024

* Only courses taught in the past 5 years are displayed.

Graduate studies