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I'm hiring a PhD student in Copenhagen, Denmark to do #HCI research on #privacy and #interoperability in messaging apps!

This is a fully funded 3-year position in the Copenhagen campus of Aalborg University. The student will join my project "mInt" (for "messaging interoperability" ;)) and will be co-supervised by me and @nielsvanberkel .

More info and application form here: stillinger.aau.dk/phd-stilling. Deadline is May 18.

Aalborg UniversitetPhD Stipend in Human-Computer Interaction Principles for Messaging InteroperabilityThe PhD position is supported by the project mInt:  Human-centered design principles for effective management of social boundaries in interoperable t...

Observation for #HCI / #CSCW: Rather than submitting to specific conferences, I should encourage the international students in my lab to submit to #TOCHI (etc.) so that they can *choose* any ACM presentation venue that works, even if it takes much longer to be accepted. 🤔💭💡

Had the pleasure of visiting IT University Copenhagen and meet Mike, Rune and @elisamekler. I presented my research in modeling interactive experiences with "Aiming, Pointing, Steering" which won the best paper award at the CHI PLAY conference last year. The paper presents basic interaction patterns that games are built of, more info here:

gametasks.create.aau.dk/

Thanks Elisa and Mike for the arrangements!

#gamedesign #science #phd #hci #chiplay #chiplay2024 #gamedev #research @chiplay

gametasks.create.aau.dkAiming, Pointing, Steering: A Core Task Analysis Framework for GameplayToolkit for game design, research and analysis.

📢 New publication alert! 🚀 Excited to share that our paper, "It’s Not Always the Same Eye That Dominates: Effects of Viewing Angle, Handedness and Eye Movement in 3D," will be presented at CHI 2025! 🎉👀🔄

We show that eye dominance isn’t fixed but varies with task and context—challenging common assumptions in vision science and XR research.

Read more here: research.lancs.ac.uk/portal/en

www.research.lancs.ac.ukIt’s Not Always the Same Eye That Dominates - Research Portal | Lancaster UniversityFind out more about Lancaster University's research activities, view details of publications, outputs and awards and make contact with our researchers.