IRWIN KWAN
Updated 673 days ago
University of Victoria, Victoria, Canada, 2011
Gender differences in human-computer interaction which explores how men and women process information differently and how to present user interfaces in such a way that everyone benefits. This isn't about political correctness: There's a wealth of evidence that shows how men and women interpret and tackle problems differently. If we make adjustments to computer interfaces that take advantage of these differences, we might be able to ensure that everyone benefits...
I am a User Experience Specialist at The MathWorks, makers of the engineering and scientific computing software MATLAB and Simulink. Previously, I was a researcher in the areas of software engineering and human-computer interaction at Oregon State University (OSU) in Corvallis, Oregon. My research background is in human-computer interaction issues in software engineering. During my.