Author: Andrew Kun

nsf / unhires

Thanks UNH IRES cohort of 2016!

I received a nice hand-made card from the UNH IRES cohort of 2016. The students express their thanks to Kelly Shaw of the UNH CEPS Business Services, and Patty Cook at University Travel. Kelly was in charge of paperwork for student stipends, while Patty helped with travel schedules. It’s really nice to receive a card like[…]

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hci / hcilab / nsf / stuttgart / unhires

2016 UNH IRES student research – part 2

In its third and final year, the UNH International Research Experiences for Students (IRES) program has selected eight students to conduct research in the HCI Lab at the University of Stuttgart, under the supervision of my colleague Albrecht Schmidt. The UNH IRES program is funded by the National Science Foundation, Office of International and Integrative Activities, and we are grateful for their[…]

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hci / hcilab / nsf / stuttgart / unhires

2016 UNH IRES student research – part 1

In its third and final year, the UNH International Research Experiences for Students (IRES) program has selected eight students to conduct research in the HCI Lab at the University of Stuttgart, under the supervision of my colleague Albrecht Schmidt. The UNH IRES program is funded by the National Science Foundation, Office of International and Integrative Activities, and we are grateful for their[…]

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announcement / hci / talk

Announcement: Lars Lischke talk on May 5, 2016

Large Display Interaction Lars Lischke Thursday, May 5, 2016, 11 AM Location: Kingsbury N129   Abstract. Marc Weiser’s vision “Computing for the 21st century” introduces three classes of devices to interact with digital content: “tabs,” “pads” and “boards.” “Tabs” and “pads” have already become commonplace with smartphones and tablet computers. In contrast, digital “boards” are still[…]

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announcement / hci / talk

Announcement: Bastian Pfleging talk on April 29, 2016

My car as an interactive computing environment: Supporting non-driving-related activities Bastian Pfleging Friday, April 29, 2016, 2 PM Kingsbury S320 Abstract. Today, driving a modern car is much more than sitting in a vehicle to get to a distant location. Drivers face the challenge to simultaneously maneuver the car but also operate in-car computer systems. They[…]

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