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Ian Oakley is a full professor at the School of Electrical Engineering at KAIST in South Korea with a joint appointment in computer science. He holds a BSc (Joint Honours First Class) in Computing Science and Psychology and a PhD in Computer Science from the University of Glasgow, UK. Before joining KAIST, he worked in Ireland (MIT MediaLab Europe), Portugal (University of Madeira), and several other institutions in Korea (GIST, ETRI, and UNIST) and has been a visiting professor at Carnegie Mellon HCII and the University of Washington iSchool. His research area is Human-Computer Interaction (HCI). He specifically focuses on the design, development, and evaluation of wearable, mobile, and interactive technologies for fundamental use cases such as text entry, pointing and selection, and authentication. He regularly publishes at (and serves as a program committee or editor of) leading HCI conferences (such as ACM CHI, ACM UIST, ACM TEI) and journals (such as ACM IMWUT, Interacting with Computers and IJHCS).