Daniela Napoli and Sebastian Navas-Chaparro presented their research on non-visual thermal security warnings as a poster at the SOUPS 2021 conference. The poster and video presentation of their work is available on the USENIX website. … [Read more...] about SOUPS 2020 Poster: NoViz warnings
General Chair of SOUPS
Sonia will serve as the General Chair of USENIX SOUPS 2021 and SOUPS 2022. … [Read more...] about General Chair of SOUPS
Prof Hala!
Hala Assal graduated with her PhD from CHORUS in 2018 and had been working in industry for the last couple of years. Her PhD research looked at the security practices of software developers. And now, she is officially Prof. Hala! She will soon be starting a tenure-track position as an Assistant Professor in Carleton's School of Computer Engineering (SCE). Congratulations Hala! … [Read more...] about Prof Hala!
Prof Leah!
Leah Zhang-Kennedy completed her PhD in CHORUS in 2017. Since graduating, she has been an instructor of interaction design while continuing to do research in her spare time. Leah has accepted a new tenure-track position within her department. She is now an Assistant Professor of Interaction Design and User Experience Research at the University of Waterloo - Stratford Campus. Congratulations Leah! … [Read more...] about Prof Leah!
Sana is in the news
Postdoc Sana Maqsood was recently featured by Carleton for her research in digital literacy for youth. Quoting from the article, her game, A day in the life of the Jos, has been deployed in "300 classrooms across the country by early 2020. The game has been licensed by 20 school boards in Canada so far, and Nunavut and Yukon have territory-wide licences. More schools are expected to join in the coming months as social measures ease." … [Read more...] about Sana is in the news
Sandra is in the news
Carleton is posting stories about graduating students this week, and chose to do a story about Sandra how she returned to school to do her Masters of HCI degree. Here's the story: … [Read more...] about Sandra is in the news
Jessica wins SSHRC CGS-D scholarship
PhD student Jessica Rocheleau has been awarded a 4-year scholarship from SSHRC for her proposal entitled: A Nudge in the Right Direction: Enhancing Autistic Teenagers' Engagement and Safety on Social Media with an Emotion-Focused Nudging Tool. Congratulations Jessica! … [Read more...] about Jessica wins SSHRC CGS-D scholarship
Fiona defends her Masters
Fiona Westin defended her Masters in HCI this week. Her thesis was entitled: FoMO-Centricity: How social media's dark designs cause users to reluctantly give up their data. Congratulations Fiona! … [Read more...] about Fiona defends her Masters
Sandra’s CHI 2020 presentation
Sandra's CHI 2020 video presentation is now available. Her paper is in the ACM DL: Understanding Fitness Tracker Users' Security and Privacy Knowledge, Attitudes and Behaviours … [Read more...] about Sandra’s CHI 2020 presentation
Reham’s CHI 2020 presentation
Reham's CHI 2020 video presentation is now available. Her paper in in the ACM DL: The Influence of Decaying the Representation of Older Social Media Content on Simulated Hiring Decisions … [Read more...] about Reham’s CHI 2020 presentation