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Dr Jarrod Knibbe
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Jarrod Knibbe

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Overview

Background

I am a researcher in Interaction Design, building new interactive devices and seeking to understand the experience of using those devices. I am a future technologist and pursue technology-first human-computer interaction - building and exploring novel tech that may later provide solutions to human-centered problems. I have a special interest in Haptics for Extended Reality and Smart Clothing for Muscle Control. My research typically involves device design and engineering, studies of human perception, and user experience explorations of new technologies.

I have published over 40 peer-reviewed articles across top venues in Human-Computer Interaction, including CHI, UIST, CSCW, and ISMAR. I serve frequently as an associate editor for CHI, UIST, VR, and ISS.

Availability

Dr Jarrod Knibbe is:
Available for supervision

Qualifications

  • Masters (Research) of Computer Science, University of Bristol
  • Doctor of Philosophy of Computer-Human Interaction, University of Bristol

Research interests

  • Haptics for Virtual Reality

    One of the great challenges of virtual reality is that you can't actually touch stuff - you can't feel it's texture, weight, heat, etc. There are two broad camps trying to address this: the Accuracy camp and the Naturalness camp. The accuracy camp wants you to experience material properties as accurately as possible, so they build specialist controllers. The naturalness camp wants you to be unencumbered by controllers, so they use illusions. I have no allegiance to either camp and work across them both. I am currently building controllers to let you grasp objects of complex shapes and sizes, and building illusions that play with your sense of where you are in the room so you can use physical props in your VR experiences.

  • Smart Clothing

    We are increasingly able to integrate an amazing range of sensors and actuators into fabric, creating Smart Clothing. However, we are not seeing these clothes in stores or in our wardrobes. I believe this is for two key reasons: (1) no killer app - we are not yet doing anything really convincing with these clothes, and (2) tailoring is hard - we are not yet able to make smart clothing work regardless of your body shape or size. Once we have solved problem (2), I believe solutions to problem (1) will follow.

Research impacts

My research has inspired new features in smartphones from Google (the Pixel's battery share) and Samsung (PowerShare), and has been featured in various news outlets (including Wired, the Economist, Hackaday, Fast Company, and the Guardian).

I also work extensively with companies and organisations to explore ways for digital transformation to solve their challenges. I facilitate design thinking workshops to help identify new opportunities, build new partnerships, and reveal next steps for new projects. I have run workshops for numerous multinationals and government organisations, leading to substantial new work packages and meaningful change. I have run professional courses on scientific leadership.

Works

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49 works between 2014 and 2025

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2015

Conference Publication

Juggling the effects of latency : software approaches to minimizing latency in dynamic projector-camera systems

Knibbe, Jarrod, Benko, Hrvoje and Wilson, Andrew D. (2015). Juggling the effects of latency : software approaches to minimizing latency in dynamic projector-camera systems. UIST '15: The 28th Annual ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology, Charlotte, NC, United States, 8-11 November 2015. New York, United States: Association for Computing Machinery. doi: 10.1145/2815585.2815735

Juggling the effects of latency : software approaches to minimizing latency in dynamic projector-camera systems

2015

Journal Article

VideoHandles: searching through action camera videos by replicating hand gestures

Knibbe, Jarrod, Seah, Sue Ann and Fraser, Mike (2015). VideoHandles: searching through action camera videos by replicating hand gestures. Computers and Graphics, 48, 99-106. doi: 10.1016/j.cag.2015.01.004

VideoHandles: searching through action camera videos by replicating hand gestures

2015

Conference Publication

TellTale : Adding a Polygraph to Everyday Life

Charlesworth, Thomas, Ford, Helena, Milton, Luke, Mortensson, Thomas, Pedlingham, James, Knibbe, Jarrod and Seah, Sue Ann (2015). TellTale : Adding a Polygraph to Everyday Life. CHI '15: CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, Seoul, South Korea, 18-23 April 2015. New York, United States: Association for Computing Machinery. doi: 10.1145/2702613.2732878

TellTale : Adding a Polygraph to Everyday Life

2015

Conference Publication

The cage: towards a 6-DoF remote control with force feedback for UAV interaction

Anderson, Charlie, Barash, Benji, McNeill, Charlie, Ogun, Denis, Wray, Michael, Knibbe, Jarrod, Morris, Christopher H. and Seah, Sue Ann (2015). The cage: towards a 6-DoF remote control with force feedback for UAV interaction. CHI '15: CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, Seoul, South Korea, 18-23 April 2015. New York, United States: Association for Computing Machinery. doi: 10.1145/2702613.2732877

The cage: towards a 6-DoF remote control with force feedback for UAV interaction

2014

Conference Publication

VideoHandles: replicating gestures to search through action-camera video

Knibbe, Jarrod, Seah, Sue Ann and Fraser, Mike (2014). VideoHandles: replicating gestures to search through action-camera video. SUI 2014: Symposium on Spatial User Interaction, Honolulu, HI, United States, 4-5 October 2014. New York, United States: Association for Computing Machinery. doi: 10.1145/2659766.2659784

VideoHandles: replicating gestures to search through action-camera video

2014

Conference Publication

ReflectoSlates : personal overlays for tabletops combining camera-projector systems and retroreflective materials

Martinez Plasencia, Diego, Knibbe, Jarrod, Haslam, Andy D., Latimer, Eddie James, Dennis, Barnaby, Lewis, Gareth J., Whiteley, Matthew and Coyle, David (2014). ReflectoSlates : personal overlays for tabletops combining camera-projector systems and retroreflective materials. CHI '14: CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, Toronto, ON, Canada, 26 April-1 May 2014. New York, United States: Association for Computing Machinery. doi: 10.1145/2559206.2581269

ReflectoSlates : personal overlays for tabletops combining camera-projector systems and retroreflective materials

2014

Conference Publication

SensaBubble: a chrono-sensory mid-air display of sight and smell

Seah, Sue Ann, Plasencia, Diego Martinez, Bennett, Peter, Karnik, Abhijit, Otrocol, Vlad, Knibbe, Jarrod, Cockburn, Andy and Subramanian, Sriram (2014). SensaBubble: a chrono-sensory mid-air display of sight and smell. CHI '14: CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, Toronto ON, Canada, 26 April- 1 May 2014. New York, United States: Association for Computing Machinery. doi: 10.1145/2556288.2557087

SensaBubble: a chrono-sensory mid-air display of sight and smell

2014

Conference Publication

Extending interaction for smart watches : enabling bimanual around device control

Knibbe, Jarrod, Martinez Plasencia, Diego, Bainbridge, Christopher, Chan, Chee-Kin, Wu, Jiawei, Cable, Thomas, Munir, Hassan and Coyle, David (2014). Extending interaction for smart watches : enabling bimanual around device control. CHI '14: CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, Toronto, ON, Canada, 26 April-1 May 2014. New York, United States: Association for Computing Machinery. doi: 10.1145/2559206.2581315

Extending interaction for smart watches : enabling bimanual around device control

2014

Conference Publication

Quick and dirty: streamlined 3D scanning in archaeology

Knibbe, Jarrod, O'Hara, Kenton P., Chrysanthi, Angeliki, Marshall, Mark T., Bennett, Peter D., Earl, Graeme, Izadi, Shahram and Fraser, Mike (2014). Quick and dirty: streamlined 3D scanning in archaeology. 17th ACM conference on Computer supported cooperative work and social computing, Baltimore, MD, United States, 15-19 February 2014. New York, United States: Association for Computing Machinery. doi: 10.1145/2531602.2531669

Quick and dirty: streamlined 3D scanning in archaeology

Funding

Current funding

  • 2024 - 2029
    Augmented Human Operations
    CSIRO
    Open grant

Supervision

Availability

Dr Jarrod Knibbe is:
Available for supervision

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Supervision history

Current supervision

  • Doctor Philosophy

    The Impact of AI-enabled Avatars on Body Ownership within Individualised Virtual Reality for Mental Health

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Professor Julie Henry, Dr Nell Baghaei

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