Evan Welbourne is a doctoral student in the Department of Computer Science & Engineering at the University of Washington. He is the lead graduate student on The RFID Ecosystem project, an interdisciplinary project which investigates future scenarios for RFID-based consumer applications in connection with technology, business, and society. For more information please see: http://rfid.cs.washington.edu/. In addition to presenting his research at international conferences and workshops, he has represented both The RFID Ecosystem project and UW’s Society and Technology group at a variety of public outreach and educational events. Most recently he spoke at an ACLU-sponsored RFID Roundtable with other RFID experts, privacy advocates, and representatives from the Washington state and Federal governments. He has worked on a variety of pervasive computing projects at the University of Washington, Intel Research, and Microsoft Research. He has an M.S. in Computer Science from the University of Washington and an Honours B.Sc. in Computer Science and Mathematics from the University of Toronto. His research interests lie at the intersection of pervasive computing, data management, and human-computer interaction.
Li, Yang, Welbourne, Evan and Landay, James A. (2006): Design and experimental analysis of continuous location tracking techniques for Wizard of Oz testing. In: Proceedings of ACM CHI 2006 Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems 2006. pp. 1019-1022. Available online
Publication period:2006-2006
Publication count:1
Number of co-authors:2
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