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However when I finished my computer science study, I found the most important was not just to make things better, but to make people's life easier. So I moved to Holland in 1999, and joined the 2-year postmaster program User-system Interaction here in TU/e. My final project, Distributed Interfaces for a Time-based Media Application, was done at Philips Research. As the best from the USI program that year, this project was nominated for the OCE prize, although it did not make to the top prize at the end. I was so interested in interactive media that I decided to continue the research as a PhD project, focusing on the design of the software architecture for distritributed interactive media, especially for home environments. However when I finished my computer science study, I found the most important was not just to make things better, but to make people's life easier. So I moved to Holland in 1999, and joined the 2-year postmaster program User-system Interaction here in TU/e. My final project, Distributed Interfaces for a Time-based Media Application, was done at Philips Research. As the best from the USI program that year, this project was nominated for the OCE prize, although it did not make to the top prize at the end. I was so interested in interactive media that I decided to continue the research as a PhD project, focusing on the design of the software architecture for distritributed interactive media, especially for home environments. 
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Although my first name is Jun and the second is Hu, being a Chinese, I can't help being more pleased if someone call me hujun /who june/ instead of Jun Hu. I am from Jiangsu Province, the southeast of china, where the Yangtze River opens to the sea.

I started my university life as a Math student who was more interested in computer science. Graduated with a bachelor degree in Computational Mathematics, I taught myself programming and worked for an oil exploration company and then a construction machinery company, with qualified titles of Senior Programmer and System Analyst. For 6 years, I was working on digital signal processing algorithms and software packages, management information systems and networks, and computer aid design systems. In 1996, I decided to go back to the university to refactor my knowledge on computer science so that I could "make things better". During the 3-year study, I also worked as a research assistant for professors and a team leader of a group of programmers. Among several other projects, a system for facial reconstruction from a skull and a 3D visualization system for virtual medical operations were my favorite. The final work for the Master's degree, Content-based Retrieval of a Medical Image Database, used images to search similar images in a huge database. The result was promising and it had been used by the doctors in a hospital happily ever after.

However when I finished my computer science study, I found the most important was not just to make things better, but to make people's life easier. So I moved to Holland in 1999, and joined the 2-year postmaster program User-system Interaction here in TU/e. My final project, Distributed Interfaces for a Time-based Media Application, was done at Philips Research. As the best from the USI program that year, this project was nominated for the OCE prize, although it did not make to the top prize at the end. I was so interested in interactive media that I decided to continue the research as a PhD project, focusing on the design of the software architecture for distritributed interactive media, especially for home environments.

I started teaching at ID in 2003. Since then I had been involved in project and competency coaching. I am now a researcher in the designed intelligence group, and a tutor for Master students in the Intelligent Spaces track. I am giving two assignments "Object Oriented Animals" and "Gooey: Soft and Sticky", and running a master's module "Formal Specification".

Aside from my professional life, I am a relatively good Chinese calligrapher, inheriting some calligraphing genes from my father. I don't have much taste of music, but I do like Jazz and Blues very much, and hate Urban and Hiphop stuff. Digital photographing is also a lot of fun for me. I sometimes pretend to be a professional table-tennis player, if there is no one really professional around.

Qualifications

2003

Assistant Professor

Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands

1996

System Analyst (Senior Engineer)

Electronic Industry Ministry of China

1994

Senior Programmer (Engineer)

Personnel Ministry of China

1991

Assistant Engineer

Personnel Ministry of Jiangsu Province, China

Education

Sept 2001-Aug 2006

PhD

Department of Industrial Design, Eindhoven University of Technology, in cooperation with Philips Research

Sept 1999-Aug 2001

PDEng (Professional Doctorate in Engineering)

User-System Interaction, Centre for User-System Interaction(IPO), Eindhoven University of Technology

Sept 1996-July 1999

Master of Engineering in Artificial Intelligence & Information System

Institute of Visualization, Northwest University

Sept 1986-July 1990

Bachelor of Science in Computational Mathematics & Application Software

Department of Mathematics, Northwest University

Work Experience

Since Sept. 2003

Assistant Professor

Department of Industrial Design, Eindhoven University of Technology

Since Nov 2000

Research associate

Meida Interaction Group, Philips Research Eindhoven

1998-1999

system analyst and software designer

Huachang SciTech Co. Ltd., Beijing

April 1998

visitor

Media Lab of Science & Engineering Dept., Nihon University, Tokyo

1996-1999

system analyst, project manager, designer and programmer

Institute of Visualization, Northwest University (Xi'an, China)

1994-1996

system analyst, software designer, network administrator

Computer and Information Center, Shannxi Construction Machinery Co. Ltd (Xi'an, China)

1990-1994

programmer, researcher

Software Approach Section, Geology Science Academy, Jiangsu Petroleum Exploration Co. (Nanjing, China)

Projects

2005

Culture influence on Presence experience in distributed movies

2004

The Interview: An interactive movie

2001-2003

EU project "ICE-CREAM"

Since 2002

PhD project "Distributed Interfaces for immersive media", in the context of EU project ICECream

2000-2001

EU project " NexTV"

2000-2001

Final USI project "Distributed Interfaces for a time-based media application"

1998-1999

commercial software "Multivariate-modelling real-time seismic parameter design system"

1995-1999

"Computer-aided facial reconstruction of forensic anthropology skull", sponsored by the National Ninth Five Year Plan Key Project Foundation

1998

Commercial website "Northwest real-estate information network" - unfortunately the website has been shutdown

1997

CAI software "Multi-media human brain anatomy"

1997

"Drivers & automobiles information system for Shannxi province"

1996-1997

"3-D medical visualisation analysis platform"

1996-1997

"3-D stratigraphic modelling system for Huabei Oil Field"

1996-1997

"Automobiles and drivers information system for Xi'an city"

1994-1996

Management information system (JSMIS)

1994

Parameterised machinery CAD system(JSCAD)

1992-1993

3H(high resolution, high signal-to-noise ratio, and high fidelity) processing of seismic data

1991-1992

Varied wavelet multi-layered medium AVO seismic simulation system