Anirudha Joshi is a faculty member in the Industrial Design Centre, IIT Bombay. He teaches and does research in the field of human-computer interaction design, user studies and usability evaluation. His area of research interest is interaction design for users in developing economies and overlaps between software engineering and HCI design process. Anirudha conducts short courses on HCI for professionals. He is consultant to several companies where he helps them to design innovative products and to institutionalize HCI. He has authored papers related to HCI in Indian and international conferences and journals. He is on review committees of leading HCI conferences and was the co-chair of the programme committee of the first India HCI conference held in December, 2004 in Bangalore. Anirudha represents India on IFIP TC13. Before joining IIT Bombay, Anirudha worked in the field of interaction design for software, multimedia and the Internet. Anirudha has a BTech in Electrical Engineering from IIT Bombay, and an MDes in Visual Communication also from IIT Bombay.
Prasad, Sanjay, Smith, Andy, Joshi, Anirudha and Ahmed, Iqbal (2005): Report on the First All-India Human-Computer Interaction Conference. In Interactions, 12 (5) pp. 67-6969
Angeli, A. De, Athavankar, Uday, Joshi, Anirudha, Coventry, Lynne and Johnson, Graham I. (2004): Introducing ATMs in India: a contextual inquiry. In Interacting with Computers, 16 (1) pp. 29-4444
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