ubicomp

2015 ubicomp course

During the fall 2015 semester Andrew Kun will be teaching a course exploring the fundamentals of ubiquitous (or pervasive) computing. The course is listed as ECE 796/896 Spc Top/Ubiquitous Computing. (It will soon be ECE 724/824.) This is the third time this course will run – the first time was in 2010. Why ubiquitous computing? We have entered[…]

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driving / eye tracking / senior project

2015 senior project ideas

Are you a UNH junior looking for an exciting senior project? Are you interested in driving research, and/or eye tracking research? Would you like to work publish your work at a conference (three recent senior projects resulted in publications: pupil diameter, navigation, driver authentication)? Would you like to design new interaction techniques, such as this LED-based[…]

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nsf / stuttgart / unhires

Introducing the 2015 UNH IRES team

We are pleased to introduce the six students who will participate in the 2015 UNH IRES program. The program is funded by the National Science Foundation, Office of International and Integrative Activities. We are grateful for the support. This year we received 32 exceptionally strong applications. After careful deliberation, we selected the six students listed below to[…]

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announcement / hci / hcilab / nsf / stuttgart / unhires

2015 UNH IRES: HCI student summer research experience in Germany

The UNH HCI Lab is happy to announce the 2015 UNH International Research Experiences for Students (IRES) program. Within the program we plan to fund 3 undergraduate and 3 graduate students to conduct research at the Human Computer Interaction (HCI) Lab of Professor Albrecht Schmidt at the University of Stuttgart. Professor Schmidt and his lab are among the world leaders in the field of[…]

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hci / hcilab / nsf / travel / Uncategorized / unh / unhires / visit

First Lab Visit in UNH IRES Program: Hasso Plattner Institute

On June 30th, 2014 we met with Dominik Schmidt at Hasso Plattner Institute (HPI). HPI was Founded in 1998 and is the first, and still the only entirely privately funded university college in Germany.   Dominik is currently doing research in human-computer interaction. More specifically, in his research, he scales natural user interfaces to span entire rooms and creates novel interaction[…]

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