This morning, Derek Wueppelman successfully completed his Masters of HCI degree. His thesis was on PGP Auth: Using public key encryption for authentication on the web. Congratulations Derek! … [Read more...] about Derek defends his Masters in HCI thesis
Stephanie defends her MCS thesis
Stephanie Hurtado successfully defended her thesis this afternoon. Her research consisted of eye-tracking studies exploring driver distraction when faced with unfamiliar road signs. Congratulations Stephanie! … [Read more...] about Stephanie defends her MCS thesis
Vikas completes his Masters
Vikas Nagaraj has successfully completed his Masters in Infrastructure Protection and International Security (MIPIS). His final project focused on visualizations for detecting potential security threats during log analysis. Congratulations Vikas! … [Read more...] about Vikas completes his Masters
New lab members
Two new PhD students have joined CHORUS this fall: Sana Maqsood has returned after a year of industry work after her Masters. Sana was awarded a MITACS PhD Fellowship to work on a long-term research project with MediaSmarts. Reham M. Ebada has started at Carleton for the first time and has been awarded an Ontario Trillium Scholarship for international students demonstrating exceptionally high academic achievement. … [Read more...] about New lab members
Ahsan defends his MCS thesis
This afternoon, Ahsan Imran successfully defended his MCS thesis entitled A Comparison of Password Authentication between Children and Adults Congratulations Ahsan! … [Read more...] about Ahsan defends his MCS thesis
Dr. Gerardo
Today, Gerardo Reynaga successfully defended his PhD thesis entitled The Usability of Captchas on Mobile Devices. Congratulations Dr. Gerardo! … [Read more...] about Dr. Gerardo
SOUPS at Carleton
On July 22-24, we happily hosted approximately 180 attendees to this year's SOUPS conference in the River Building at Carleton. Photos of the conference are available here: http://tinyurl.com/soups-share1 and http://tinyurl.com/soups-share2 … [Read more...] about SOUPS at Carleton
SHAD activities
The SHAD high school students are on campus for the month of July again this year. The CHORUS and HOTSOFT labs hosted a group of students for a 3-hour hands-on workshop about HCI and usable security. Students tried out different technologies and had a chance to talk with grad students about their research. I also gave a one-hour lecture and Q&A session to all of the SHADs about online security and privacy. We talked about malware, passwords, protecting one's privacy, and mobile … [Read more...] about SHAD activities
new NSERC CREATE grant
The HCI program has received a $1.6M NSERC CREATE grant over 6 years to fund internships for students to gain industry experience and HCI skills. Lead by Professor Whitehead and other HCI researchers, the Collaborative Learning of Usability Experiences (CLUE) project will provide hands-on training and opportunities for students to experience the usability evaluation process on real projects. … [Read more...] about new NSERC CREATE grant
Phishing paper available
Our paper, Why phishing still works: User strategies for combating phishing attacks, in the International Journal of Human-Computer Studies, is now available as a free download from Elsevier until August 3. http://authors.elsevier.com/a/1RB~V3pfaRP32X … [Read more...] about Phishing paper available