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Rohit Ashok Khot

Rohit Ashok Khot

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Melbourne, Victoria, Australia India
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PhD Research Scholar
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rohitashokkhot.com
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I am Rohit, PhD Candidate and IBM PhD fellow in the Exertion games lab, at RMIT Australia, working with Dr. Florian ‘Floyd’ Muellerand Dr. Larissa Hjorth. My PhD research investigates material representations of physical activity, where I design and study three exemplary systems that transform the physical activity data such as heart rate into 3D printed material and edible form. I hold a masters degree in research in computer science from IIIT Hyderabad, India. I have 4+ years working experience in the field of HCI, which has led to many first authored publications in reputed tier-1 conferences like CHI, including a best paper award.
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physical activity 3d printing materiality quantified self personal informatics food printing human food interactions. self-monitoring chocolate printing digital fabrication autotopography heart rate hear physical exercise login password mobile phone authentication
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Presentations (6)
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Designing Login Interfaces for Mobiles
10 years ago • 386 Views
PhD confirmation talk at RMIT University
9 years ago • 3182 Views
SweatAtoms: Materializing Physical Activity
9 years ago • 541 Views
SweatAtoms: Materialising Physical Activity
9 years ago • 576 Views
Understanding Physical Activity through 3D printed Material Artifacts: CHI 2014 talk
8 years ago • 5621 Views
EdiPulse: Journey from Sweat to Sweet (UX Australia 2016 talk)
6 years ago • 788 Views
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Broken games - Nicolò Tedeschi - Santa Ragione: NGDC 2012
NASSCOM • 10 years ago
Beyond Gamification: Architecting Engagement Through Game Design Thinking
Dustin DiTommaso • 11 years ago
Rockstar Graphics with HTML5
Dave Balmer • 12 years ago
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Presentations (6)
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Designing Login Interfaces for Mobiles
10 years ago • 386 Views
PhD confirmation talk at RMIT University
9 years ago • 3182 Views
SweatAtoms: Materializing Physical Activity
9 years ago • 541 Views
SweatAtoms: Materialising Physical Activity
9 years ago • 576 Views
Understanding Physical Activity through 3D printed Material Artifacts: CHI 2014 talk
8 years ago • 5621 Views
EdiPulse: Journey from Sweat to Sweet (UX Australia 2016 talk)
6 years ago • 788 Views
Likes (3)
Broken games - Nicolò Tedeschi - Santa Ragione: NGDC 2012
NASSCOM • 10 years ago
Beyond Gamification: Architecting Engagement Through Game Design Thinking
Dustin DiTommaso • 11 years ago
Rockstar Graphics with HTML5
Dave Balmer • 12 years ago
Personal Information
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Melbourne, Victoria, Australia India
Occupation
PhD Research Scholar
Industry
Education
Website
rohitashokkhot.com
About
I am Rohit, PhD Candidate and IBM PhD fellow in the Exertion games lab, at RMIT Australia, working with Dr. Florian ‘Floyd’ Muellerand Dr. Larissa Hjorth. My PhD research investigates material representations of physical activity, where I design and study three exemplary systems that transform the physical activity data such as heart rate into 3D printed material and edible form. I hold a masters degree in research in computer science from IIIT Hyderabad, India. I have 4+ years working experience in the field of HCI, which has led to many first authored publications in reputed tier-1 conferences like CHI, including a best paper award.
Contact Details
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physical activity 3d printing materiality quantified self personal informatics food printing human food interactions. self-monitoring chocolate printing digital fabrication autotopography heart rate hear physical exercise login password mobile phone authentication
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