Currently a Product Manager at Overleaf , focused on driving stickiness by growing the product surface beyond authoring – capturing more of the research workflow upstream and downstream of writing.
I work across product, engineering, design, and live performance. By day I build software and shape products; by night you'll often find me in a theatre running lights, sound, or a band.
I hold a PhD in Computer Science, with research investigating human–computer collaboration and mobile augmented reality – studying how groups of people coordinate around shared digital content on handheld devices.
A CHI 2020 study of how mobile AR interfaces mediate co-located group work – surfacing mental load, context switching, and design recommendations for collaborative AR.
An ISS 2022 investigation into how handheld AR device size and configuration shape collaboration strategy, behaviour, and group efficacy.
A proxemics-led lens and vocabulary for designing handheld collaborative AR – exploring how interaction design shapes socio-spatial behaviour around shared content.
Doctoral research at Lancaster University on handheld collaborative augmented reality – bringing together studies, design explorations, and a proxemics-based design framework.