About.

I’m passionate about innovation and driven by impact.

I really enjoy working on cutting-edge projects and developing enabling new technologies in the hope that these will one day translate back to the real world and have a direct impact on our lives. I also enjoy being surrounded by brilliant people that share the vision of “technology for good” and I’m truly humbled by their support. Meanwhile, I’m excited by the ever-growing challenges I’m faced with as my career unfolds and keen to take them on.

“I would rather have questions that can't be answered than answers that can't be questioned.”
Richard Feynman

 

Expertise and Specialisations

 
  • Mid-air haptic Interfaces

  • Human-Computer Interaction

  • Stochastic Point Processes

  • Wireless Sensor Networks

  • LoRa and IoT Networks

  • Wireless Indoor Localisation

  • Wireless Power Transfer

  • Graph Theory

  • Complex Networks

  • Statistical Physics

  • Chaos Theory

  • Quantum Transport

 
 

My background is a bit like a pizza.

The base is Mathematical Physics, the sauce is Engineering and Computer Science, and the toppings, well, the toppings will depend on the project that I’m working on at the time. Right now, at Ultraleap, our mission is to deliver interaction solutions that remove the boundaries between the physical and digital worlds.

What this means is that we are advancing hand tracking and ultrasonic haptic technology in creative and enabling new ways. To give you an example, typically, we are used to interacting with computers and machines through interfaces like keyboards, touchscreens and so on. At Ultraleap however, we’re developing a new type of interface. One made up of invisible small vibrations in the air that we can generate and you can gesture, touch and feel with your bare hands and without having to wear or hold anything. A touchable hologram if you like.

So, my background in Mathematical Physics, Complex Systems, Wireless Networks and Engineering certainly comes in handy in the development of this technology, but, at the same time in the past two years, I’ve learned so much about user-centered design, human factors, the psychology of touch, and how to stimulate our senses to create immersive multi-sensory experiences.

My Creative Process

Influence and Trajectory

My BSc is in Mathematical Physics (University of Nottingham 2007), and my PhD in Applied Mathematics (University of Bristol 2011) supervised by Carl P. Dettmann. I then joined the Max Planck Institute for the Physics of Complex Systems (MPI-PKS) in Dresden, Germany, as a Research Fellow where I worked primarily with Eduardo G. Altmann, Achilleas Lazarides, Josh Bodyfelt, and Arseni Gouessev on low dimensional quantum transport, diffusion and escape dynamics. In 2012, I moved back to Bristol to work at Toshiba's Telecommunications Research Laboratory as a Senior Research Engineer to work with Justin Coon with a focus on large-scale wireless networks.

In 2017, I joined Ultraleap Ltd (then known as Ultrahaptics), a spatial interaction and haptics company that uses focused ultrasound to deliver tactile feedback without needing to wear or touch anything. After establishing and growing their Academic Program, I was promoted to Director of Research and headed their research team comprising of approximately 10 PhD and Postdocs from varied backgrounds. In 2019, I was awarded a Marie Curie Fellowship to work on the development of energy-neutral wireless sensor networks at the University of Cyprus. Finally, since 2021, I am the Head of R&D Partnerships at Ultraleap where I coordinate all our external research activities and collaborations, including the H2020 funded projects Levitate, H-Reality, Touchless, and E-Textures, and the EPSRC Prosperity Partnership with UCL.