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Gheorghita Ghinea
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Gheorghita Ghinea

Ph.D. Computer Science

Professor II

Kristiania University College, Department of Technology

Professor dr. Gheorghita (George) Ghinea is a Professor of Mulsemedia Computing in the Department of Computer Science at Brunel University. Prof. Ghinea heads the Interactive Multimedia Systems Group at Brunel, boasting strong research ambitions and a track record of innovative solutions as well as a hands-on approach where the developed solutions are validated with real systems.  He has over 300 publications in peer-reviewed journals and conferences, and has consulted for both the public and private sector in his areas of expertise. Prof. Ghinea plays an active part on the international academic scene, being regularly invited to edit journal special issues and to be a programme committee member of leading conferences worldwide.


Research Interests

  • Mulsemedia

  • Human-Computer Interaction

  • Multi-modal interaction

  • Ubiquitous and Mobile Computing

Publications

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Towards Interactive Virtual Environments through Handheld Devices for the Disabled: A Performance-Evaluation Perspective.

Fotis Spyridonis, Gheorghita Ghinea, Tor-Morten Grønli, and Jarle Hansen

I Michell, Vaughan, Gulliver, Stephen, Rosenorn-Lanng, Deborah & Currie, Wendy (red.)

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Context-aware and automatic configuration of mobile devices in cloud-enabled ubiquitous computing.

Tor-Morten Grønli, Gheorghita Ghinea, and Muhammad Younas

Personal and Ubiquitous Computing.

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PainDroid: an android-based virtual reality application for pain assessment.

Fotis Spyridonis, Jarle Hansen, Tor-Morten Grønli, and Gheorghita Ghinea

Multimedia tools and applications.

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Mobile Money System Design for Illiterate Users in Rural Ethiopia.

Mesfin Woldmariam, Gheorghita Ghinea, Solomon Atnafu, and Tor-Morten Grønli

I Aaron, Marcus (red.)

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Towards NFC payments using a lightweight architecture for the Web of Things.

Tor-Morten Grønli, Pardis Pourghomi, and Gheorghita Ghinea

Computing.

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