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Bio
Eiman Kanjo Ph.D. is an associate Professor at the Department of Information systems, College of Computer and Information Sciences at King Saud University.
Prior to joining Eiman worked as a Senior Lecturer at Anglia Ruskin University, Cambridge.
Also she worked for more than three years as Research Associate in Mobile Sensing research area at the Computer Laboratory, University of Cambridge. She was also a member of Cambridge eScience Centre(CeSC).
Eiman worked at the MRL (Mixed Reality Lab), Computer Science, University of Nottingham in the area of Pervasive Computing, location based games and mobile development.
She has also worked as a researcher and developer in ICCAVE (the International Centre for Computer Games and Virtual Entertainment, University of Abertay Dundee carrying out research work in the “Interactive Toys and board Games project” which is sponsored by the Scottish Enterprise under the Proof of Concept Program.
Eiman wrote many journal and conference papers and holds the patent Object Tracking System.
She earned her PhD from the Computer Science department, University of Abertay Dundee, UK, in the area of Pervasive and Tangible interfaces based on Computer Vision in 2005.
She also worked as a research visitor at Evolaris-Graz, Austria in Summer 2011.
