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Robert (Bob) Spence (born 11 July 1933) is a British engineer and
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and senior research investigator at the
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, known for his work in the field of
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.


Biography

Born in Hull, England, Spence received his
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in engineer in 1954 from the
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, his
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from Imperial College, London in 1955, and in 1959 his PhD in engineering from the
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. In 1983, he obtained a
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in engineering from the University of London, and in 1997 a higher doctorate from the
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.CV Bob Spence
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He was awarded a second DSc from Imperial College London in 2018 for his work in Interactive Visual Artefacts. Spence has spent his academic career at the Department of Electrical Engineering of the Imperial College London, where he had started in 1958 as research assistant. In 1962, he became lecturer, in 1968 reader, and in 1984 professor of
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. Since 2000 he has been a professor emeritus and senior research investigator. He has been visiting professor at the
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, Yugoslavia; at the
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, China; at the University of Canterbury, New Zealand since 2002; and since 2003 at the Business School,
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. Since 2007 has also been an honorary professor at the
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, New Zealand. Notable contributions in the field of engineering include the generalized form of Tellegen's theorem and algorithms for improving the manufacturing yield of mass-produced circuits. In the field of
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, Spence created the first focus+context technique called the Bifocal Display which later led to fisheye views used in
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. Spence's innovations include many novel tools for design. One example is the Influence Explorer which proposed and demonstrated an interactive way for designers to select parameters and evaluate hundreds of variant designs in a matter of minutes. Interactive computer graphics contributions from the late 1960s include ways for electronic circuit designers to sketch a
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on a computer display. Another key research direction was the topic of
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, in which a collection of images is presented sequentially and rapidly to help users find an image of interest.


Awards

Spence was elected fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) in 1976; fellow of the
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in 1989; and
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in 1990. In 1995, he was awarded Officier dans l’ bestowed by the French President, and in 1999 he received the Golden Jubilee Award from the IEEE Circuits and Systems Society. In 2020, he was elected to the IEEE Visualization Academy.


Selected publications

* Penfield, Paul, Robert Spence, and Simon Duinker. ''Tellegen's theorem and electrical networks.'' Vol. 58. MIT Press (MA), 1970. * Spence, Robert, and Randeep Singh Soin. ''Tolerance design of electronic circuits.'' Vol. 16. New York: Addison-Wesley, 1988. * Spence, Robert, and A. Press. "Information visualization." (2000). Articles, a selection: * Spence, Robert, and Mark Apperley.
Data base navigation: an office environment for the professional
" ''Behaviour & Information Technology'' 1.1 (1982): 43-54. * Tweedie, L., Spence, R., Dawkes, H., & Su, H. (1996, April).
Externalising abstract mathematical models
" In ''Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems'' (pp. 406-ff). ACM. * Spence, Robert.
A framework for navigation
" ''International Journal of Human-Computer Studies'' 51.5 (1999): 919-945.


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