Christopher is a Lecturer (Assistant Professor) in Human-Computer Interaction. His research aims to push the boundaries of how users interact with computer interfaces by methodically researching, developing, and evaluating interactive systems which leverage novel input methods. His research includes novel interaction techniques, computer vision-based gestural interaction, eye tracking interaction, wearable technologies, and interaction in extended reality (AR/VR).

Previously, Christopher was an EPSRC Doctoral Prize Researcher in the Interactive Systems group at Lancaster University. His PhD investigated motion-coupling techniques using computer vision to enable interaction with any body part or object under the supervision of Prof. Hans Gellersen. During his PhD he also undertook an internship at FXPAL in Palo Alto, California with Dr. Don Kimber and Dr. Patrick Chiu.