Richard Hull is a Director of Calvium Ltd, a start-up that aims to radically simplify the creation of sensor-based applications for mobile phones. Between 1985 and November 2009, Richard was a senior researcher at Hewlett-Packard Laboratories, Bristol working, managing and publishing in a broad range of research areas including handwriting interfaces, situated computing, and appliance communications. More recently, he has pursued his main research interest in the use of pervasive computing in experiential mobile applications. He was the technical lead in the Mobile Bristol collaborative project and HPLab's subsequent work on mscape, a freely available framework for creating, sharing and experiencing location-based media.

Richard gained a BSc in Electronic and Electrical Engineering from the University of Surrey in 1979 and a DPhil in Computer Science from the University of Sussex in 1984.


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