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Gebremariam Assres
Ph.D. Computer Science
Associate Professor
Kristiania University College, Department of Technology
Dr. Gebremariam Assres is an Associate Professor at Department of Technology, Kristiania University College, Norway. He worked as a Research Fellow at Department of Computer Science, Brunel University, United Kingdom [2017-2019]. He also worked as Assistant Professor at Aksum University, Ethiopia [2009-2016] and as Lecturer at Mekelle University, Ethiopia [2004-2008]. Dr. Gebremariam received his B.Sc. and M.Sc. in Computer Science, and Ph.D. in Information Technology (Software Engineering) from Addis Ababa University, Ethiopia.
Research Interests
Mobile computing (IoT)
Internet computing (Web services)
Software architectures
Cyber security and secure computing
Mulsemedia (HCI)
Data science (simulation)
Publications

The influence of human factors on 360∘ mulsemedia QoE.
Estevao Saleme, Alexandra Covaci, Gebremariam Assres, Ioan-Sorin Comsa, Ramona Trestian, Celso A.S. Santos, and Gheorghita Ghinea
International Journal of Human-Computer Studies.

Less is (Just as Good as) More-an Investigation of Olfactory Intensity and Hedonic Valence in Mulsemedia QoE using Heart Rate and Eye Tracking
Gebremariam Assres, Saleme, E. B., Ademoye, O., Kani-Zabihi, E., Santos, C., & Ghinea, G. (2020)
IEEE Transactions on Multimedia

Using Eye Tracking and Heart-Rate Activity to Examine Crossmodal Correspondences QoE in Mulsemedia.
Gebremariam Assres, N. Hussain, A. Covaci, and G. Ghinea
ACM Transactions on Multimedia Computing, Communications, and Applications (TOMCCAP).

How do we experience crossmodal correspondent mulsemedia content?
A. Covaci, E. B. Saleme, Gebremariam Assres, N. Hussain, E. Kani-Zabihi, and G. Ghinea
IEEE transactions on multimedia.

Mulsemedia DIY: a survey of devices and a tutorial for building your own mulsemedia environment
Saleme, E. B., Covaci, A., Gebremariam Assres, Santos, C. A., & Ghinea, G.
ACM Computing Surveys (CSUR), 52(3), 58.