Summary
Paul Bucci is a interdisciplinary technologist and educator who blends 13 years of experience in human–computer interaction, robotics, and cognitive systems with hands-on making and museum informatics. As Collections Curator of Biodiversity Informatics at the Beaty Biodiversity Museum and founder of Teleoscope Research, he builds AI-supported qualitative research tools that scale to big data while teaching HCI and software engineering at UBC and affiliated colleges. His work sits at the intersection of emotions, interactivity, and embodied systems, informed by a PhD and master's in computer science and a BA in visual arts. Paul’s profile reflects a rare combination of academic rigor, entrepreneurial productization, and craft practice — and he’s currently planning an educational series on emergence that connects theory to tangible projects.
13 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Computer Science, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Computer Science at The University of British Columbia