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  • The four projects presented by ATLAS at DIS'22
    Researchers from ATLAS Institute's Unstable Design, THING, Living Matter and Superhuman Computing labs presented four papers, including three that received Honorable Mention awards, at the ACM conference on Designing Interactive Systems (DIS '22).
  • Knitted bubble probe
    Knitting Access: Exploring Stateful Textiles with People with Disabilities, authored by Annika Muehlbradt (PhD Comp. Sci22) and researchers Shaun Kane, director of the Superhuman Computing Lab, Laura Devendorfdirector of the Unstable Design Lab, and Gregory Whiting, associate professor of mechanical engineering, won a DIS22 Honorable Mention award.
  • Chi logo of waves
    ATLAS researchers have10 published works and one special interest group associated with theCHI 2021 conference, the worlds preeminent conference for the field of human-computer interaction.Held virtually, CHI 2021,also known as ACMs Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, took place May 8-13.

  • 2020 Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems logo
    At a time when the field of human-computer interaction is becoming more important than ever, ATLAS researchers are making substantial contributions, contributing nine papers and two workshops to CHI '20.
  • Vinitha Gadiraju
    ATLAS affiliated PhD studentVinitha Gadirajuhas received a National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship,a prestigious award that recognizes and supports outstanding students in science, technology, engineering and mathematics.
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    ATLAS researcher Darren Guinness developed technology that conveys online photo content to the visually impaired
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