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Workshop at #OzCHI – SmartHealth: 7th International Workshop on Technologies for Health and Wellbeing
There’s a call for papers (submission date 28 August 2015) for the SmartHealth workshop that’s taking place on 7 December as part of OzCHI 2015, Australia’s annual conference on Human-Computer Interaction, to be held in Melbourne between 7th and 10th … Continue reading
Medical devices and Human-Computer Interaction – one day tutorial at #NordiCHI2014, w CHI+MED
On Sunday 26 October researchers from CHI+MED will run a full day tutorial on Medical devices and human-computer interaction as part of the NordiCHI 2014 conference taking place in Helsinki (from 26-30 October 2014). Gerrit Niezen, Karen Li, Patrick Oladimeji … Continue reading
Posted in CHI+MED, CHI+MED research, EPSRC, Events, events - conferences, events - workshops, health / medical, Human Factors, interaction design, medical devices
Tagged #NordiCHI2014, HCI - human computer interaction, Helsinki, QMUL - Queen Mary, safer user interfaces, tutorial, UCL - University College London, University of London, University of Swansea | Prifysgol Abertawe
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Book giveaway: 5 copies of ‘Fieldwork for Healthcare’ (Vol 1) to be won, thanks to @MorganClaypool (publishers)
CHI+MED staff from UCL’s Interaction Centre (UCLIC) have co-edited and contributed chapters to a new book called Fieldwork for Healthcare: case studies investigating human factors in computing systems, published by Morgan & Claypool – who’ve kindly made 5 copies available … Continue reading
CHI 2014: workshop on Human-Computer Interaction Research in Healthcare and two books for HCI Researchers
**Deadline extended to 22 January 2014** – workshop on Saturday 26 April 2014 The deadline for submissions for a CHI 2014 Theory Workshop “HCI Research in Healthcare: Using Theory from Evidence to Practice” to be held at CHI 2014 (Toronto, … Continue reading
[New journal] International Journal of Human-Computer Studies – call for papers
Call for papers Understanding Multitasking and Interruptions: Co-ordinating Approaches for New Insights International Journal of Human-Computer Studies Description Multitasking and interruptions have been studied using a variety of methods in multiple fields (e.g., HCI, cognitive science, computer science, and social … Continue reading
Computer / interactive devices / health / technology conferences and workshops coming up in June 2013
From our big list of conferences, covering areas relevant to CHI+MED research (including patient safety, human factors, formal methods, interactive design and public engagement)… *Tomorrow and Friday* IEHF Early Career Research Symposium / CHI+MED Doctoral Consortium – 13-14 June 2013, … Continue reading
CHI+MED’s most downloaded papers
CHI+MED (Computer-Human Interaction for Medical Devices) is a six year project funded by the EPSRC to improve the safety of interactive (programmable) medical devices, such as infusion pumps. Our goals are to learn more about medical devices and how people … Continue reading