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International Journal of Recent Trends in Human Computer Interaction (IJHCI)
An International peer-review journal operated under CSC-OpenAccess Policy.
ISSN - 2180-1347
Published - Bi-Monthly   |   Established - 2010   |   Year of Publication - 2024

SUBMISSION
March 31, 2024

NOTIFICATION
April 30, 2024

PUBLICATION
May 31, 2024

    
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IJHCI - Editorial Board Member (EBM)

Dr. Belinda Lange
University of Southern California - United States of America
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Email - Lange@ict.usc.edu
12015 E Waterfront Dr, Playa Vista, CA, 90094
United States of America

About Dr. Belinda Lange

Dr. Belinda Lange is a Research Scientist at the Institute for Creative Technologies and Research Assistant Professor in the School of Gerontology at the University of Southern California. She received her PhD and degree in Physiotherapy (Honors) from the University of South Australia and her Science Degree from Flinders University. Dr. Lange’s research interests include the use of interactive video game and virtual reality technologies for motor rehabilitation, exergaming, cognitive assessment, postoperative exercise, and virtual human character interactions. Belinda was on the conference program committee for Meaningful Play conference in 2008, 2010 and 2012, on the organizing committee for the rehabilitation track of the Games for Health conference in 2010, 2011 and 2012, co-chaired the Presence 2009 conference and was the Workshop Chair for the International Virtual Rehabilitation conference in Zurich in 2011. She is also a co-founder of www.games4rehab.org, a non profit social network that brings together individuals with disabilities and those undergoing rehabilitation with researchers, clinicians and game industry professionals.