Congratulations to Maryam Bandukda on her Beacon bursary award!

Maryam Bandukda has been awarded a Beacon Bursary award for her project called Co-creating artful representations of blind people's experience at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park Maryam will develop her approach to co-creation and relationships with a literature review before recruiting Blind and…
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Prof Berthouze has a new EPSRC program grant starting on 1st February 2021!

Prof. Nadia Berthouze is UCL lead on a project starting February 2021 - the project is called From Sensing to Collaboration: Engineering, Exploring and Exploiting the Building Blocks of Embodied Intelligence. She will be working with Dr Steve Fleming from the Institue of Neurology on this project.…
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UCLIC Research Seminar 9th of December: Sriram Subramanian (UCLIC). My Current and Future research plans at UCL

I want to use this talk to chart my past, present and future research plans. I would like this to be a very informal talk where I outline some of our past successes and failures along with details of projects we will be starting in 2021.
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Temporary Casual Research Assistant position available - this position is now closed

We are looking for a research assistant to conduct online studies with people with chronic pain to understand how wearable technology can help them remain physically active. The work is part of the EnTimeMent project and is from 1 Jan 2021 up to 30 June (~200 hrs) and may be extended. The…
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UCLIC Research Seminar 2nd of December: Neha Kumar (Georgia Tech). Making Play Work 4D

The United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals, like other mechanisms for conceptualizing societal wellbeing, center problems of immediate and pervasive importance: gender equality, world hunger, global health, quality education, and more. These are challenges of global relevance to be examined,…
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UCLIC Associate Lecturer (Teaching) position available - this post is now closed

We are recruiting an Associate Lecturer (Teaching) to support the MSc in HCI at UCLIC. The position is open to all applicants until Thurs 10th Dec 2020. The main purpose of this role is to support the delivery of the Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) MSc programme at UCL by supervising student…
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UCLIC Research Seminar 25th of November: Katarzyna Stawarz (Cardiff University). Integrating the Digital and the Traditional to Deliver Therapy for Depression: A User-Centred Design Study

Traditional approaches to psychotherapy emphasise face-to-face contact between patients and therapists, while current computerised approaches tend to minimise this contact. This can limit the range of mental health difficulties for which computerised approaches are effective. In this talk, Kathy…
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UCLIC Research Seminar 18th of November: Mark Perry (Brunel University). Rich interactions with digital money: from use to design

From cryptocurrencies to mobile banking apps, and QR codes to facial recognition-enabled payment, digital currencies and financial technologies are changing the ways that we think about and use money. The emergence of various forms of digital money and innovative digital financial services allows…
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Professor Yvonne Rogers awarded the Suffrage Science award!

Professor Yvonne Rogers has been chosen to receive a prestigious award celebrating the achievements of women in STEM. She was honoured at the third Suffrage Science Awards for Mathematics and Computing online celebration on Friday 6 November 2020. Over one hundred years after the first women in…
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Research Fellow position still available - this position is now closed

The post-doctoral Research Fellow position on the WEISS project is still available! The successful candidate will work with Prof. Ann Blandford in the Wellcome / EPSRC Centre for Interventional and Surgical Sciences (WEISS) to investigate clinical needs and practices, including how new tools change…
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UCLIC Research Seminar 4th of November: Marios Constantinides (Nokia Bell Labs, Cambridge University). Tools for augmenting meetings experience.

In this talk, I will present a series of projects that aim at augmenting our workplace experience through tools that not only improve our productivity, but also account for our emotional and psychological experience. Taking meetings as a common workplace activity, I will demonstrate how the use of…
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UCLIC Research Seminar 14th of October: Praminda Caleb-Solly (Bristol Robotics Laboratory). Connected and Collaborative – designing assistive robots to change the dynamics of health and social care.

Assistive robots offer the potential to transform people's ability to manage their own health, particularly those with the greatest need and lack of adequate support. Our research is exploring how connecting robots with different types of sensors can provide real-time information to not only…
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UCLIC Research Seminar 7th of October: Ana Javornik (University of Bristol). The effects of augmented reality mirrors on consumers’ self-concept .

Augmented reality mirrors are popular marketing tools that allow virtual try-on of beauty products, such as make-up. In this talk I will discuss my current reserch project where I examined how such sensory experiences affect consumer perception of the self, specifically how consumers experience a…
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UCLIC welcomes more staff and students from the University of Sussex!

We are very happy to welcome more staff and students, who are joining us along with Prof Subramanian, Prof. Obrist and Dr Martinez-Plasencia. These are: Lucy Arnold (Project Administrator) Shubhi Bansal (Research Fellow) Oliver Benton (PhD student) George Butler (Business Development Manager)…
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Research Fellow position on GetaMoveOn project - closed

We are recruiting a Research Fellow to work on the GetaMoveOn project (GAMO). Please see the UCL advert for more information and how to apply. See also the Job description and Person specification - the deadline is Wed 20 August 2020 and interviews will be around 27 August.
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Marianna Obrist's new book to be launched this Fri 7 August!

There will be a virtual book launch of Prof. Marianna Obrist's new book Multisensory Experiences tomorrow Friday 7th August at 2pm! You can register for the book launch on Eventbrite or watch the launch live on Youtube.
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UCLIC Research Seminar 8th of July: Ahmed Alqaraawi (University College London). Evaluating Saliency Map Explanations for Convolutional Neural Networks

Convolutional neural networks (CNNs) offer great machine learning performance over a range of applications, but their operation is hard to interpret, even for experts. Various explanation algorithms have been proposed to address this issue, yet limited research effort has been reported concerning…
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UCLIC Welcomes Three New Staff Members!

UCLIC is very pleased to announce the arrival of three new academic staff who will be joining the department in July 2020. UCLIC will become one of the largest groupings of Human-Computer Interaction researchers in the world! Sriram Subramanian is joining UCL from the University of Sussex where…
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UCLIC Research Seminar 24th of June: Amid Ayobi (University College London and University of Bristol). Trackly: A Customisable and Pictorial Self-Tracking App to Support Agency in Multiple Sclerosis Self-Care

Self-tracking is for many people an important part of understanding and managing their health and wellbeing. However, predefined self-tracking approaches can impede people's self-care agency. In this talk, I will share the findings of our recent CHI paper that addresses this issue. We investigated…
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UCLIC Research Seminar 10th of June: Bran Knowles (Lancaster University), Understanding older adults' distrust of digital technology

It is well known that older adults continue to lag behind younger adults in terms of their breadth of uptake of digital technologies, amount and quality of engagement in these tools and ability to critically engage with the online world. Can these differences be explained by older adults' distrust…
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