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Mark Hancock
Faculty Member
519-888-4567 x36587
Location:
Carl Pollock Hall (CPH) 3633
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Mark Hancock
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Mark Hancock
Arielle Grinberg
PhD Candidate
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Arielle Grinberg
Junhyeok Kim
PhD Candidate
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Junhyeok Kim
Marco Moran-Ledesma
PhD candidate
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Marco Moran-Ledesma
Marvin Pafla
PhD candidate
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Marvin Pafla
Alexander Edwin Kay Glover
Master's Student
Caitlyn Mei
Master's Student
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Caitlyn Mei
Natalie Nova
Master's Student
Arden Song
Master's Student
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Arden Song
Ayman Alzayat
Alumni
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Ayman Alzayat
Adam Bradley
Alumni
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Adam Bradley
Betty Chang
Alumni
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Betty Chang
Jay Chilibecki
Alumni
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Jay Chilibecki
John Harris
Alumni
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John Harris
Alexandra Ion
Alumni
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Alexandra Ion
Arezoo Irannejad
Alumni
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Arezoo Irannejad
Rebecca Langer
Alumni
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Rebecca Langer
David Lindlbauer
Alumni
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David Lindlbauer
Cayley MacArthur
Alumni
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Cayley MacArthur
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Cayley MacArthur
Kateryna Morayko
Alumni
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Kateryna Morayko
Mehrnaz Mostafapour
Alumni
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Mehrnaz Mostafapour
Dmitry Pyryeskin
Alumni
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Dmitry Pyryeskin
Adrian Reetz
Alumni
519-888-4567 ext. 33884
Location:
DC 3121
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Adrian Reetz
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Adrian Reetz
Joseph Shum
Alumni
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Joseph Shum
Milad Soroush
Alumni
519-722-6879
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Milad Soroush
Deltcho Valtchanov
Alumni
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Deltcho Valtchanov
Myracle Wang
Alumni - Undergraduate student
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Myracle Wang
Diane Watson
Alumni - PhD candidate
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Diane Watson
Caroline Wong
Alumni - Master's student
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Caroline Wong
Licheng Zhang
Alumni
Geneva Smith
Postdoctoral Fellow
Geneva is a postdoctoral fellow in the HCI Games Group and TouchLab. She received her Ph.D. in Software Engineering from McMaster in 2023, where she worked in the G-ScalE Lab in the Department of Computing and Software developing methods for acknowledging and limiting subjectivity in CME development to improve their reusability, maintainability, and verifiability. The core goal of her research, funded through the Provost's Program for Interdisciplinary Postdoctoral Scholars, is to examine the relationship between the programmed system, user interaction, and a user's perception of Interactive Digital Narratives (IDNs) to guide IDN development processes and tools for satisfying pro-social learning experiences.
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Geneva Smith