Professor Sarah Kenderdine leads a team of software engineers, artists, and curators, at the forefront of interactive and immersive experiences for galleries, libraries, archives and museums. In widely exhibited installation works, she has amalgamated tangible and intangible cultural heritage with new media art practice, especially in the realms of interactive cinema, augmented reality and embodied narrative. Sarah has produced 90 exhibitions and installations for museums worldwide. In 2017, Sarah was appointed professor at EPFL where she has built the Laboratory for Experimental Museology (eM+), exploring the convergence of imaging technologies, immersive visualisation, digital aesthetics and cultural and scientific (big) data. She as raised nearly CHF12million in competitive grant funding and donations since arriving in Switzerland. Since 2017, Sarah has taken the first directorship and is lead curator of EPFL Pavilions - which blends experimental curatorship and contemporary aesthetics with open science, digital humanism and emerging technologies.