Dr. Jochen is a Sr. User Experience Researcher at Synaptics. His work is situated at the intersection of Human-Computer Interaction and Human Augmentation. He designs, implements and studies novel input technology in the areas of mobile, tangible & non-visual interaction, automotive UX and assistive augmentation. Beyond code & electronics, he is in to guitars, volleyball and cooking. He is a bike nerd, so-so photographer and […]
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 […]
Martin is a Senior Scientist at Honda Research Institute Europe. His interests are interactive technologies with a focus on mobile and wearable computing.
Narjes Pourjafarian is a PhD student in the Human-Computer Interaction group at Saarland University. She received her second MSc degree in Computer Science from Saarland University, the first MSc degree in Control System Engineering from Shiraz University and bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering from Shiraz University of Technology, Iran. During her Master studies, she worked on fabrication of multi-touch sensors for on-skin interaction. Her research […]
Adwait is a PhD student at the Human-Computer Interaction and Interactive Technologies Lab. Prior to his arrival in the group, he was a Masters student at the Media Interaction Lab in Austria where he explored ‘deformation’ based gestures on clothing as an input medium. In the past, he has worked at the National University of Singapore as well as at the UBC Hospital in Vancouver […]
Aditya is a PhD student in the Embodied Interaction Group at the Max Planck Institute for Informatics and Saarland University
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