Hamed Haddadi | |
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Born | March 1981 (age 43) |
Citizenship | British, Iranian |
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Scientific career | |
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Institutions | Imperial College London Brave Software |
Thesis | Topological characteristics of IP networks (2008) |
Doctoral advisor | Miguel Rio |
Website | https://www.imperial.ac.uk/people/h.haddadi |
Hamed Haddadi (Persian: حامد حدادی, Persian pronunciation: [hɑmɛd hæddɑdi]) is the Professor of Human-Centred Systems at the Department of Computing in Imperial College London, a Fellow of UKRI,[1] and the Chief Scientist at Brave Software, leading the Brave research team.[2] He is known for establishing the field of Human-Data Interaction,[3] a sub-field of HCI concerned with the issue of increasingly pervasive data collection and how this is opaque to end users of digital systems. He began the HDI Network,[4] with subsequent adoption by BBC R&D for developing technologies that support digital rights in relation to personal data.[5][6]