Daniela Napoli's research on colour-blindness in games has been featured by Carleton: https://gradstudents.carleton.ca/2017/grad-research-impact-colour-blindness-online-gaming/ Daniela is a first year Masters student in the HCI program and was a student in HCIN5200 last semester. She conducted this research in the CHORUS lab as her finalcourse project. … [Read more...] about HCIN5200 student research featured
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comp5115 research project highlighted
Borke Obada, a Master's student in Computer Science, took COMP5115 Security & Usability in Fall 2015. Her final research project involved a qualitative user study exploring privacy and security habits of people using online dating sites. Students in the class are strongly encouraged to undertake real projects research as their final class assignment. Her research was recently highlighted the Carleton Graduate Newsletter. … [Read more...] about comp5115 research project highlighted
SERENE-RISC highlighted by Research Works
Carleton's Research Works recently featured SERENE-RISC in an online article highlighting the network and its cybersecurity initiatives. "SERENE-RISC’s purpose is knowledge mobilization – getting cybersecurity research out of the academic sphere and into the hands of industry and government where it can have a practical impact" … [Read more...] about SERENE-RISC highlighted by Research Works
CHORUS lab highlighted in Eureka! magazine
The annual Carleton Faculty of Science's Eureka! magazine was released this month. It includes an article about the CHORUS lab and its recent activities. … [Read more...] about CHORUS lab highlighted in Eureka! magazine
HCI Masters grad featured in news article
Leah Zhang-Kennedy was recently featured in Carleton's The Graduate Newsletter. See the article here: http://gradstudents.carleton.ca/2013/video-games-computer-security-fascinating-research-two-hci-grads/ … [Read more...] about HCI Masters grad featured in news article
Summer student featured in Eureka magazine
After completing his first year of Computer Science, Michael Lutaaya was awarded a Dean's Summer Research Internship to work in a lab over the summer. Only 15 students are awarded the internship each year. During his time in the CHORUS lab, Michael designed and implemented a game to help users learn and memorize random text passwords. The article is available on P.18 of the Faculty of Science's Eureka magazine … [Read more...] about Summer student featured in Eureka magazine
CRC announced
Yesterday the Federal government made the official Canada Research Chair announcements. I am happy to say that I have been awarded the Canada Research Chair in Human Oriented Computer Security. The Carleton press release is here … [Read more...] about CRC announced
It’s official!
I have been offered and have accepted a position as an Assistant Professor in the School of Computer Science at Carleton University, effective July 1, 2011. I am very happy for this opportunity and excited to get started in this new position. … [Read more...] about It’s official!
10-year CRC event in Toronto
I attended the 10th-anniversary Canada Research Chair event in Toronto with Paul and other CRCs from Carleton. A lot of the CRCs from Ontario and their students/postdocs attended the 2-day event showcasing research in Canada. Everyone had posters, ours was on usable authentication. It was interesting to see the wide spectrum of research topics - humanities, technology, engineering, sciences - it was all represented. … [Read more...] about 10-year CRC event in Toronto