François Guimbretière

Guimbretière’s research explores how hardware/software co-design can deliver novel interactions in a broad set of application domains. Blending system building and design, Guimbretière and his students strive to turn future visions of seamless interactions into today’s reality. His prior work explored pen-based interfaces on paper and screen. He currently focuses on novel fabrication techniques, such as interactive printing and yarn-based fabrication. He is also interested in the intersection of HRI and sustainability including the design of immersive and engaging remote collaboration interfaces that limit our reliance on physical travel.
For more information, visit Guimbretière’s ACM web page for the most up-to-date description of his work.