Abraham Campbell is a Computer Science Assistant Professor from University College Dublin (UCD) Ireland, who is current teaching in Beijing-Dublin International College, a joint initiative between UCD and BJUT. As well as lecturing, he is an active researcher in the fields of Augmented Reality, Human Computer Interaction, and Sensor Web. technologies, Human Computer Interaction and telepresence in which he has published over a dozen peer reviewed papers. Abraham’s PhD work was conducted in 2012 entitled "AuRA: Defining, Developing and Evaluating Augmented Reality Agents". Abraham is also a founder of Meetingroom.IO in 2017 , a start-up in VR that aims to revolutionise online meetings. He has been a reviewer for the IEEE I n t e r n a t i o n a l Symposium on Mixed and Augmented Reality as well as ACM/IEEE Virtual Reality International Conference and Computers in Entertainment. He previously completed a Bachelor of Science Honours Degree specialising in Computer Science and a Postgraduate diploma in University Teaching in 2013. Abraham has also been involved as a founding Volunteer of CAMARA, a charity that teaches IT skills to disadvantaged school children in Africa. As well as charity work, Abraham is also known as a Tech Advocate for the use of Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality technologies to change the world , in this role he has appeared on TV, Radio and newspapers discussing the effect of these futurist technologies in both Ireland and in China.