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  1. Dr Cairns is a Professor of Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) in the department of Computer Science. He has a strong track record in diverse research methods across domains of user experience, human error, statistics and mathematical modelling in HCI.

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  2. Professor of Human-Computer Interaction, University of York.

  3. The band were quickly joined by Doug Sampson on drums, [7] and began auditioned new singers until Paul Di'Anno joined in November. [8] The band were also joined by second guitarist Paul Cairns in Winter 1978, [ 9 ] who played on their 1979 demo The Soundhouse Tapes .

    Name
    Years Active
    Instruments
    Release Contributions
    Ron (Rebel) Matthews [g]
    1975–1977
    drums
    none
    Terry Rance [h]
    1975–1976
    guitars
    none
    Dave Sullivan [i]
    1975–1976
    guitars
    none
    1975–1976
    vocals
    none
  4. Professor Paul Cairns, MA(Oxon), DPhil(Oxon), FHEA is a Professor of Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) in the Department of Computer Science. He has a strong track record in diverse research methods across domains of user experience, human error, statistics and mathematical modelling in HCI. He is particularly interested in the player experience ...

  5. Paul Cairns is a Professor of Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) and the Head of Department of Computer Science at York University. He has a background in Mathematics and Statistics and has published books on research methods and statistics in HCI.

  6. 26. Feb. 2021 · Professor Paul Cairns, a lecturer and researcher in human-computer interaction, will take over as Head of Department in March 2021. He joined the department in 2007 and has been Deputy Head of Department since 2019.

  7. Paul Cairns is a professor interested in Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) generally and specifically on how games work to produce the experiences that players really value. He has looked extensively at immersion and engagement in games but is also developing new ideas on players experiences of challenge and uncertainty.