Category: announcement

announcement / hci

Graduate assistantship at the UNH HCI Lab

The University of New Hampshire HCI Lab is offering a fully-funded PhD position in Electrical and Computer Engineering, starting in the fall of 2019 (or as early as summer 2019). The successful candidate will work under the supervision of Prof. Andrew Kun, conducting research at the intersection of in-vehicle user interfaces for automated vehicles, speech[…]

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announcement / eye tracking / hci / hcilab

Participants needed

The UNH Human-Computer Interaction Lab is looking for volunteers to participate in a research study. Registration : To view available appointments, please sign up here. Please make sure to sign up at least an hour before the time you want to choose. Compensation: The study will take no longer than 1 hour, and you will be compensated[…]

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announcement / hci / senior project / ubicomp

Spring 2018 UNH HCI Lab open house

Registration: Please register, because we need a head count for pizza. When: Wednesday, May 2, 12-1 PM Where: 229 Morse Hall What: Come and join us for pizza and a relaxed discussion about: Human-computer interaction research at UNH ECE 724/824 Ubicomp Fundamentals (offered online fall 2018) Senior project opportunities (Accelerated) Online Grad Certificate in Ubicomp[…]

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announcement / talk / ubicomp

Announcement: Sean Smith talk on April 20, 2017

The Internet of Risky Things: Trusting the Devices That Surround Us Sean Smith 2 PM, Thursday, April 20, 2017 Location: IOL Training Room Please register. Abstract. The coming “Internet of Things (IoT)” distributes computational devices massively in almost any axis imaginable and connects them intimately to previously non-cyber aspects of human life. If we build[…]

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announcement / hci / talk / ubicomp

Announcement: Orit Shaer talk on March 30, 2017

Designing multi-device environments to enhance collaborative decision making Orit Shaer 12:30 PM, Thursday, March 30, 2016 Location: IOL Training Room Please register. Abstract. Large multitouch displays are becoming increasingly available, offering the promise of enhancing colocated collaboration by enabling multiple users to manipulate information using natural interactions such as touch and gestures. Combining a number of multi-touch[…]

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