PROFESSOR OF HUMAN-COMPUTER INTERACTION
BSc(Hons) MPhil PhD MIET FBCS FRSA FDSRI SFHEA


BSc(Hons) MPhil PhD MIET FBCS FRSA FDSRI SFHEA
Professor Vassilis Charissis’ academic background includes a BSc (Hons) in Technology of Graphics Arts and Mechanical Engineering, an MPhil in Advanced 2D/3D Motion Graphics and Virtual Prototyping and a PhD in Human Machine Interfaces and Head-Up - Display systems, the latter two from the University of Glasgow. He is awarded two patents in automotive design and engineering, regarding novel biomimetic mechanical design and he is the recipient of two international first places for prototype design and engineering in the automotive industry competitions for FIAT and Opel respectively. His research interests are in the areas of HCI, VR, AR, HUD, Simulation, Human Factors, User Experience Modelling, Serious games and User Behaviour. During his research career Dr. Charissis has developed systems for QinetiQ, Ford, Fiat, Lancia, Alfa Romeo, Opel, Fisher Defence Submarines, NES, NHS Trusts, RCSEd and RCPSG amongst others. His research produced an extensive track record of international scientific publications. Dr. Charissis is also software development consultant for a number companies and public sector bodies and a member of BCS, IET, RSA, DSRI, HEA, IEEE, SAE, AAAI and ACM.
Following the success of the first project (VR PD) the proposed system under development aims to deliver a Virtual Reality application for theoretical and practical training in Home Haemo-Dialysis (VR HHD) for home dialysed patients and their families, as well as training environment for allied health professionals and medical staff.

The proposed system under development aims to deliver a Virtual Reality application for theoretical and practical training in Peritoneal Dialysis for home dialysed patients and their families, as well as a training environment for allied health professionals and medical staff. Additionally, the VR application will aim to offer a safe environment for the users to experiment, minimise the learning time of the dialysis process and reduce the anxiety that occurs throughout the process and the troubleshooting.
https://issuu.com/mtimagazine/docs/mti_sept_2021_digital
https://www.theee.ai/tag/vassilis-charissis/
https://www.kidneyresearchuk.org/2021/06/03/developing-a-new-tool-to-transport-patients-to-a-virtual-dialysis-world/


The paper was one of the most viewed papers in 2020 and top-cited in the last two years in Computation, a Scopus IF 2.9, a peer-reviewed monthly journal of computational science and engineering. The paper received the AWARD for the “Computation 2020 Best Paper Awards”.

The MSc programme in User Experience and Interaction Design (MSc UXID) aims to equip graduates with multi-disciplinary knowledge and skills to design, develop and evaluate interactive systems that enable/enhance user experience. The course will prepare the students for the current and future industry demands, whilst maintaining academic rigour and values.
The course started in September 2022!
