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Maxwell Keleher

Max is a PhD Student in Computer Science.

He has a Bachelor’s of Computing from Queen’s University, a Master’s of Computer Science (HCI) from Carleton and has previously worked as a software engineer at Microsoft.

Research Interests

In his PhD thesis, he aims to propose design guidelines for sustainable IoT cybersecurity design.

Previously, Max’s research has focused on deceptive design patterns, and the effect of perceiving devices as social actors on privacy attitudes.

Connect

LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/maxwellkeleher

Publications

Conference Papers
  • [DOI] Maxwell Keleher, Fiona Westin, Preethi Nagabandi, and Sonia Chiasson. How Well Do Experts Understand End-Users’ Perceptions of Manipulative Patterns?. In Nordic Human-Computer Interaction Conference (NordiCHI), page 1–21. ACM 2022.
    [PDF] [Bibtex]
    @inproceedings{keleher2022manipulativepatterns-nordichi,
    title={How Well Do Experts Understand End-Users’ Perceptions of Manipulative Patterns?},
    author={Keleher, Maxwell and Westin, Fiona and Nagabandi, Preethi and Chiasson, Sonia},
    booktitle={Nordic Human-Computer Interaction Conference (NordiCHI)},
    publisher = {ACM},
    pages={1--21},
    year={2022},
    note = {Conference Papers},
    doi = {10.1145/3546155.3546656}
    }

Theses
  • Maxwell Keleher. [Thesis] Exploring Privacy Implications of Devices as Social Actors. Master’s thesis, Human Computer Interaction, Carleton University, 2023.
    [PDF] [Bibtex]
    @MASTERSTHESIS{keleher2023thesis-carleton,
    author = {Keleher, Maxwell},
    title = {[Thesis] Exploring Privacy Implications of Devices as Social Actors},
    school = {Human Computer Interaction, Carleton University},
    year = {2023},
    note = {Theses}
    }

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Carleton’s Human Oriented Research in Usable Security (CHORUS) lab focuses on research at the intersection of human computer interaction (HCI) and computer security and privacy.

We are located in the School of Computer Science at Carleton University in Ottawa Canada.

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