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About

Elite Sher

London, UK

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A highly skilled multidisciplinary product designer and software developer with a background in design, software development, and human interaction.

I am passionate about exploring how businesses can benefit from innovative technologies, and how these can generate growth.

My area of expertise includes VR/AR, data visualisation, machine learning and gamification.

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Winner of the 2019 WICE Award for Best Woman Software Engineer in the construction industry.

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Currently leading a team of developers and designers that focuses on the development of interactive apps & XR (virtual and augmented reality) experiences. Previously worked for Lift London - the Microsoft creative and R&D studios, as part of the Innovation team.

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With a background in Architecture and an MSc in Creative Computation, and with an extensive experience in designing, developing and shipping software products, I believe I have a unique set of skills and a refreshing point of view on the interaction between design, users experience and cutting-edge technologies.

I am very passionate about what I do and constantly looking for ways to extend the boundaries of current technologies.

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Computer Skills & Technologies

I'll learn any new skill I need to bring my vision to life!

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Currently working with these (and more):

C#, Unity, Processing, C++, java, java script, Grasshopper, Python, HTML, CSS.

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Sketch-up, Rhino, Revit, 3D max, AutoCad

 

Adobe Creative Suite

 

HTC Vive, HoloLens, Oculus, Arduino, Kinect

Education

2011 – 2012: MSc AAC (Merit) – Creative Computation Bartlett, UCL.

 

2004 – 2009: B. Arch (5 year program), Architecture and Town Planning Technion - Israel Institute of

Technology, Haifa, Israel.

 

 

Publications

ï‚·SAGE, 2014 - Adaptive behaviour of structural systems in unpredictable changing environments by using

self-learning algorithms: a case study (Paper)

 

ï‚·SimAUD, 2013 - Self-Learning Algorithm as a tool to perform Adaptive Behaviour in Unpredictable

Changing Environments – A Case Study.

 

ï‚·ACADIA, 2012 – An Exploration into Computational Optimization for Motive Architecture (2012)

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