In the period July 1st – September 23rd 2014, PhD student Henrik Sørensen will visit Cambridge for an internship at Microsoft Research. The opportunity has emerged through his supervisor Jesper Kjeldskov’s contact to Kenton O’ Hara from the Socio Digital Systems Group at Microsoft Research Cambridge. During the internship, Henrik will be working on a project linked to his PhD thesis in the direction of further investigating the opportunities and challenges of proxemic interactions.
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