Amir is a researcher working within the Communication and Computing Research Centre (C3RI) at Sheffield Hallam University.His research is mainly in the area of interaction design, PD and CSCW. As part of his work, he has developed an electronic paper prototyping tool (Gabbeh) offering mediating representations to facilitate interactions among stakeholders in a distributed design team.
Karin is a researcher at UmeƄ University and was one of the organizers of the first DPD workshop. She observes what aspects of PD are applied, and what obstacles occur during design of edutainment games. She has collaborated with the Swedish Broadcasting Company, the Swedish Parliament and the BBC.
Andrew is a researcher at Oxford University. His research interests lie in the area of e-Research, design, CSCW and, mobile and pervasive computing. He has experience studying large-scale, distributed and multi-disciplinary projects to understand how processes and tools can best support collaborative activities between project participants.
Dorina is a researcher at the University of Hamburg. She has experience with distributed project settings, from a longitudinal project as well as from cooperations with industrial partners. In her research she studies the interplay between distributed project settings and requirements engineering