Josh Xu Jia

Designer
Beijing

Xu Jia (Josh) joined Nokia Research Center in 2011 as design researcher. He received his MSc degree in Human-Centered Interaction Design Lab, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology and BA degree in Academy of Art and Design, Tsinghua University. During the master study, he went to Computational Design Lab in Carnegie Mellon University as a visiting scholar for half a year in 2010. Josh’s research interests have been user study methodologies, cross-culture design and human-centered interaction design. He closely follows the conferences that related to such domains.

Research Interests

Human-Computer Interaction

User Research Methods

Gestural Interaction

Cultural Differences

Publications

1. Xu Jia, Kun-Pyo Lee, Hyeon-Jeong Suk. Considerations of applying surface-based phone gestures to natural context. Proceedings of the 13th international conference on Ubiquitous computing - UbiComp '11, ACM Press, Beijing, China

2. Sang-Su Lee, Sohyun Kim, Bopil Jin, Eunji Choi, Boa Kim, Xu Jia, Daeeop Kim, Kun-Pyo Lee. How users manipulate deformable displays as input devices. Proceedings of the 28th international conference on Human factors in computing systems - CHI '10, ACM Press, Atlanta, Georgia, USA

3. Xu Jia, Kun-Pyo Lee, Youn-kyung Lim. The Relationship between Difficulty and Hedonic Satisfaction of Video Games. IASDR'09 Korea, Seoul. (2009)

4. Hong, Y., Jia X., Yang, K., Lim, Y. Applying Cultural Probes to Make a New Online Community for Mid-school Girls. KSDS'09 Korea, Pusan. (2009)