Reham will soon be presenting her PhD research seminar. All are welcome to attend. Details are as follows: School of Computer Science Seminar June 12, 2019 @ 1:30pm Gradually decaying content protects social media users’ privacy Speaker: Reham Mohamed Location: 5345 Herzberg Laboratories ABSTRACT Decaying representations can be used on social media profiles to gradually decay older content, and help users disassociate from past online activities. We showed … [Read more...] about Research Seminar June 12
Sonia presents at Discovery Cafe
Sonia will be giving an invited talk on May 31 as part of the 2019 Discover Cafe lecture series held in Ottawa. These monthly community lectures cover a variety of general interest topics. Sonia will be discussing practical advice for staying safe online. … [Read more...] about Sonia presents at Discovery Cafe
3MT videos posted
Earlier this year, Reham competed in the Carleton 3-Minute Thesis competition. Videos of the presentations have been posted. Here is Reham's: Other presentations are also available … [Read more...] about 3MT videos posted
CLUE Symposium 2019
The annual CLUE Symposium was held on May 15 at the IBM Campus in Ottawa. The event featured a keynote by Tanya Snook from CanUX, lightning talks and poster presentations by students, and four mini-workshops on various HCI topics. CHORUS has several CLUE students who participated. Reham presented a 2-minute lightning talk about her privacy in social media research. Jessica presented a 2-minute talk about her work on social media privacy for teens with and without autism. Daniela … [Read more...] about CLUE Symposium 2019
Hala presents at CHI
Hala presented her paper at CHI 2019 in Glasgow and received her Best Paper Award. The paper covered part of her PhD thesis and was entitled “Think secure from the beginning”: A Survey with Software Developers. … [Read more...] about Hala presents at CHI
Hala wins CHI Best Paper award
Recent graduate Hala Assal has been awarded a CHI Best Paper Award for her 2019 paper, “Think secure from the beginning”: A Survey with Software Developers. Hala will be presenting her work at the conference in Glasgow in May. Congratulations Hala!! … [Read more...] about Hala wins CHI Best Paper award
Reham reaches finals for 3MT competition
PhD student Reham Mohamed competed in this year's 3-Minute Thesis Competition at Carleton. She presented her work on automatically decaying social media content to help protect users' long-term privacy. Reham advanced to the final round of the university-wide competition. Congratulations Reham! … [Read more...] about Reham reaches finals for 3MT competition
Daniela awarded OGS
PhD student Daniela Napoli was recently awarded a $15,000 Ontario Graduate Scholarship for 2019-2020. Daniela's research is on improving cybersecurity and privacy for users with visual impairments. Congratulations Daniela! … [Read more...] about Daniela awarded OGS
Two new students
We have two new students in the lab this semester. Paulina Chametka is a undergraduate computer science student doing a coop workterm in the lab, helping out with all aspects of our research. Navneet Sidhu is a Masters student in computer science who will be completing her Master's project in usable security. Welcome Paulina and Navneet! … [Read more...] about Two new students
Becky defends her thesis
Masters of HCI student Becky Jeong successfully defended her thesis, Children and adults' perception of signal colours, symbols, and words in the context of cybersecurity warnings. Her worked compared children and adults' interpretation of various symbols, colours, and words used on warning messages to determine how severe they would perceive threats described by these cues. Congratulations Becky! … [Read more...] about Becky defends her thesis