Simon Olberding received his PhD at the Max Planck Institute for Informatics and Saarland University. He holds B.Sc. and M.Sc. degrees in Computer Science, with a major in Human Computer Interaction, from Darmstadt University of Technology. During his Master studies, Simon spent eight months at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, CA. During his PhD, he spent nine months at the MIT Media Lab […]
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Myroslav is a Post-Doc student at Bayreuth University.
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Martin is a Senior Scientist at Honda Research Institute Europe. His interests are interactive technologies with a focus on mobile and wearable computing.
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Anusha is a lecturer at School of Information Technologies, the University of Sydney, Australia. Before joining the university of Sydney, He was a postdoctoral fellow at Max Planck Institute for Informatics and Saarland Informatics Campus, Germany. His primary research focus is in creating Blended Interfaces, which, He defines as interfaces that are ubiquitous, blend into the environment and leverage on natural affordances of the context. […]
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Joan stayed at Saarland University (Germany) for a year after his PhD, working at the Human-Computer Interaction Lab, researching novel interaction and fabrication techniques for wearable computing.
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Rayhanul is a research assistant in the Human-Computer-Interaction Group.
Posted: 08/09/2019
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Leon is a bachelorās student in the Human-Computer-Interaction Group.
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is a joint masterās student in the Human-Computer Interaction Group and Prof. Krausā group at INM.
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is a postdoctoral research fellow in the Human-Computer Interaction Group
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is a joint postdoctoral research fellow between the Human-Computer Interaction Group
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