Tag Archives: UCLIC – UCL Interaction Centre

AMIA webinar w Dr Dom Furniss from @UCLIC on medical device design & distributed cognition

Edited 10 March 2015 UK time updated to reflect Daylight Savings Time Dom Furniss, from the UCL Interaction Centre who works on both the CHI+MED and Eclipse projects, will be giving a webinar on 12 March 2015 at 1pm-2.30pm EST … Continue reading

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Habit-forming: don’t forget to take your pills, and how do you remember them?

Update – now with added video, see below (at end) Katarzyna Stawarz, a PhD student from UCLIC (UCL Interaction Centre), has been investigating the way in which smartphone apps can help people to form habits that help them remember to … Continue reading

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PhD studentships in health technology @UCLIC (UCL Interaction Centre)

Please note: these are not our PhD studentships though a couple of the projects will be supervised by researchers who are also working on the CHI+MED project. From UCLIC’s Opportunities page: “We are recruiting to a iHealth PhD studentshipat the … Continue reading

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MEDTEC – events in London & Stuttgart for medical device designers

CHI+MED’s Chris Vincent, from UCL’s Interaction Centre, will be speaking at two MEDTEC events in London (May) and and Stuttgart (June), details below. MEDTEC UK: 14-15 May 2014, Olympia, London Chris is speaking on the second day of the conference … Continue reading

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[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

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