Summary
Euan Freeman is a Lecturer in Human-Computer Interaction at the University of Glasgow with 14 years of research and teaching experience focused on mid-air interaction, contactless ultrasound haptics, and novel gesture techniques. He leads haptics research, teaches Mobile HCI and Research Methods, and serves as deputy director for all MSc programmes, blending hands-on prototype development with curriculum leadership. His work spans acoustic levitation and ultrasound haptics (including contributions to the FET-Open Levitate project) and earlier projects exploring VR/AR interaction and assistive technology for visually impaired children. A Glasgow-trained PhD and First Class BSc graduate, he combines deep academic rigour with practical system building—often turning lab prototypes into usable tools for study and rehabilitation.
14 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Computing Science, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Computing Science at University of Glasgow