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  • representation of dashboard zero with one big red button
    In a paper she will present later this month at the Human Computer Interaction International Conference, recent CTD graduate Elsy Meis proposes Dashboard Zero, an "easy-button" approach to user testing that is both simple and immediate.
  • cardboard controls for gaming
    Researchers from ATLAS Institutes ACME Lab will present one pictorial and two Graduate Student Symposium papers at the 14th ACM Creativity & Cognition (C&C), which will take place June 20-23 in Venice, Italy. The theme of this year's conference is "Creativity, Craft and Design."
  • CHI 2022 logo
    ATLAS researchers will present six published works and two workshops at the 2022 ACM Special Interest Group on Computer-Human Interaction (SIGCHI), the worlds preeminent forum for the field of human-computer interaction. The conference, commonly referred to as CHI, will be held hybrid-onsite April 30-May 6, 2022 in New Orleans.
  • kailey shara is presented $45000 check the top award at nvc 2022
    First-place New Venture Challenge winner, Chembotix, was awarded $45,000 for its work on speeding up the pace of chemistry researchand development. Making molecules in current laboratory settings is typically time-consuming and dangerous; Kailey Shara's automation makes the process faster and safer.
  • Robot turns to person entering the conversational group, even though she is not wearing a detectable hat like the other three members of the group.
    Imagine a world where robots flawlessly detect everyone in a conversation group and also greet the newcomers. Described ina paperpublished in the March proceedings of the prestigious International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction (HRI '22),Hooman Hedayati(PhD computer science '20) and Daniel Szafir, assistant professor of computer science at UNC Chapel Hilland former ATLAS faculty member, proposed a method to overcome situations when conversational group (F-formation) detection algorithms fail.
  • Winners of Femal Founder's Night on a stage.
    Kailey Shara,an ATLAS PhD student and a member of theEmergent Nanomaterials Lab,and her team, won third place and $1,000forChembotixrobotic automation platform.Annie Margaret,teaching assistant professor with the ATLAS Institute,and her team, placed fourthwithDigital Wellness x NoSoNovember.
  • Fiona Bell peels a bioplastic sample off of  glass
    ATLAS PhD student Fiona Bell is passionate about sustainability; her doctoral dissertation tackles how to reduce waste through encouraging intimate relationships between designers, the materials they use and the artifacts they develop. In recognition of her work, Bell recently received financial support to help complete her thesis through a Graduate School Dissertation Completion Fellowship.
  • Shanel Wu  bends over by a log. Wu wove the vest she is wearing on a traditional 4-shaft floor loom, integrating digital air quality sensors for outdoor workers in polluted environments.
    ATLAS PhD student Shanel Wu is tackling how to reduce the waste from the rapidly expanding e-textile industry by investigating design practices that make it easier to recycle or reuse electronics and the textiles in which they are embedded.
  • Purnendu
    Normally virtual surfaces cannot be feltbecause they aren't there. But at Reality Labs Research at Meta, (previouslyknown as Facebook), ATLAS PhD Student Purnenduis researching soft, wearable devicessuch aswristbands, rings or gloves that couldenable tactile sensations in virtual/augmented reality environments.
  • An origami butterfly
    SIGGRAPH sat down with Purnendu, a PhD student in the ATLAS Institute and a researcher at Meta Reality Labs, to talk about his teams SIGGRAPH 2021 Labs project, Electriflow: Augmenting Books With Tangible Animation Using Soft Electrohydraulic Actuators. The team's actuator technology strives to augment animation within physical books.
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