*** Fifth Call for Papers ***
8th IEEE International Smart Cities Conference (ISC2 2022)
"Community Smartification and towards ZERO emission Smart Cities
for a Green New Era"
September 26-29, 2022, Aliathon Resort, Paphos, Cyprus
https://attend.ieee.org/isc2-2022
The IEEE ISC2 2022 Organizing Committee is glad to announce that it is currently
accepting papers for the 8th edition of the IEEE International Smart Cities
Conference.
This year, the IEEE ISC2 will be held in-person on September 26-29, 2022, in
Paphos, Cyprus and the theme of the conference is “Community Smartification and
towards ZERO emission Smart Cities for a Green New Era.”
The IEEE ISC2 is the flagship conference sponsored by the IEEE Smart Cities
Technical Community, a coalition of eight IEEE technical societies and organizations.
Besides contributions addressing the conference theme, authors are welcome to
submit their original research results in traditional topics across broad application
and functional domains, within the context of smart urban infrastructure systems.
The technical areas include, but are not limited to:
• Smart city theory, modelling and simulation • Intelligent infrastructure • Sensors and actuators • Open data and big data analytics • AI powered smart cities services • Safety and security systems • Smart healthcare • Smart emergency management • IoT and Smart X services
• Data security and privacy • Connected Vehicle (CV) technologies • Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) • Smart mobility and transportation • Smart energy systems • Smart buildings and Smart grid • Digital city and smart growth • Smart traffic system operations • Environmental monitoring technologies
The complete list of technical areas can be found here:
https://attend.ieee.org/isc2-2022/call-for-papers/ .
Should you need further clarifications or have any inquiries, please do not hesitate
to contact us at: isc22022(a)easychair.org .
Paper Submission Guidelines
Prospective authors are invited to submit high quality original (Full or Short) papers
via the EasyChair submission site at https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=isc22022 .
Full papers should describe novel research contributions with evaluation results
and are limited to seven (7) pages. Short papers, limited in length to four (4) pages,
should be more visionary in nature and are meant to discuss new challenges and
visions, highlight early research results, and explore novel research directions.
All submitted papers must be unpublished and not considered elsewhere for
publication, should be written in English and formatted according to the IEEE
Template ( https://www.ieee.org/conferences/publishing/templates.html ).
Each submitted paper will pass through the standard IEEE peer-review process. If
accepted and presented at the conference, it will appear in the conference
proceedings and be submitted for inclusion in the IEEE Xplore Digital Library.
The conference organisers are currently negotiating a number of special issues
with high quality journals. More information is available on the conference
web site (https://attend.ieee.org/isc2-2022/journal-special-issues/ ).
The best papers will be awarded in the conference Best Paper Award and a Best
Student Paper Award contests.
For more information, please visit the conference website:
https://attend.ieee.org/isc2-2022 .
Sponsorship Opportunities
Please refer to the web site for further details:
https://attend.ieee.org/isc2-2022/sponsorships/ .
Important Dates
• Conference Paper Submission Deadline: May 31, 2022
• Conference Acceptance Notification: July 15, 2022
• Conference Camera-ready Deadline: July 31, 2022
• Author Registration Deadline: July 31, 2022
• Conference Dates: September 26-29, 2022
Organizing Committee
https://attend.ieee.org/isc2-2022/chairs/
Special Track Chairs Committee
https://attend.ieee.org/isc2-2022/special-tracks-committee2/
IEEE Smart Cities
https://smartcities.ieee.org
Dear colleagues,
We are happy to announce the call for papers for our workshop on “*New
trends in sports and HCI*” at the upcoming *MobileHCI’22 conference*.
The field of HCI for sports is evolving under the push of new technological
developments and worldwide natural events, such as the Covid-19 pandemic
and climate change. Recent technological advancements have widened the
possibilities of HCI in the sports domain by paving the way to augmented
humans, inbodied interactions, esports, new forms of sociality thanks to
virtual reality and the metaverse, and new ways for engaging the audience
thanks to AI. Whereas contextual factors, such as the Covid-19 pandemic and
climate change, seem to pull the sports trends in opposite directions: on
the one hand, they foster the indoorisation and individualization of
sports, as we can see by the spreading of home training systems such as
bike rollers and related apps; and, on the other hand, they encourage
practicing outdoor sports to take advantage of the ‘restorative power’ of
nature. With this workshop, we invite the HCI community to discuss the
current trends for portable technologies for sports and trace future
directions for HCI research in this field.
TOPICS OF INTEREST
Possible topics for submissions may include (but are not limited to):
- Wearable/mobile technologies for sports
- Interactive systems for the indoorisation of outdoor sports
- Phenomenology of sports (how to report the sports experience)
- Augmented feedback for sports
- Augmented human capabilities in sports
- Immersive technologies for sports
- Exergames
- Gamification techniques for sports
- Superhuman sports
HOW TO APPLY?
We invite paper submissions (*minimum 12.500 characters long*) in the form
of a research, reflection, pictorial, provocation, or design fiction using
the ACM SIGCHI template via Easy Chair. A program committee will assess the
submissions based on their potential to spark an interesting discussion.
Proceedings of the accepted submissions will be *published with CEUR and
indexed in Scopus*.
KEY DATES
*Submission deadline: June 1, 2022, AoE*
Notification: June 24, 2022
Workshop: October 1, 2022
ATTENDANCE
The “New Trends in HCI and Sports” will take place *online*. The workshop
activities and discussions will be organized accordingly.
ORGANIZERS
Eleonora Mencarini, FBK (Italy)
Amon Rapp, University of Torino (Italy)
Ashley Colley, University of Lapland (Finland)
Florian Daiber, DFKI (Germany)
Micheal D. Jones, Brigham University (U.S.A.)
Felix Kosmalla, DFKI (Germany)
Stephan Lukosch, University of Canterbury (New Zealand)
Jasmin Niess, University of St. Gallen (Switzerland)
Evangelos Niforatos, TU Delft (The Netherlands)
Paweł W. Woźniak, Chalmers University (Sweden)
Massimo Zancanaro, University of Trento (Italy)
For further information, visit our website:
mobilehci22-hci-and-sports.dfki.de
If you have any questions, please drop an email at mencarini(a)fbk.eu
Best regards,
Eleonora Mencarini (on behalf of the New Trends in HCI and Sports workshop
organizers)
*** Sixth Call for Contributions ***
ACM International Conference on Information Technology for Social Good
(GoodIT 2022)
7–9 September, 2022, 5* St. Raphael Resort & Marina, Limassol, Cyprus
https://cyprusconferences.org/goodit2022/
Scope
The ACM GoodIT conference seeks papers describing significant research
contributions related to the application of information technologies (IT) to social
good. Social good is typically defined as something that provides a benefit to the
general public. In this context, clean air and water, Internet connection, education,
and healthcare are all good examples of social goods. However, new media
innovations and the explosion of online communities have added new meaning to the
term. Social good is now about global citizens uniting to unlock the potential of
individuals, technology, and collaboration to create a positive societal impact.
GoodIT solicits papers that address important research challenges related to, but not
limited to:
• Citizen science
• Civic intelligence
• Decentralized approaches to IT
• Digital solutions for Cultural Heritage
• Environmental monitoring
• Ethical computing
• Frugal solutions for IT
• Game, entertainment, and multimedia applications
• Health and social care
• IT for automotive
• IT for development
• IT for education
• IT for smart living
• Privacy, trust and ethical issues in ICT solutions
• Smart governance and e-administration
• Social informatics
• Socially responsible IT solutions
• Sustainable cities and transportation
• Sustainable IT
• Technology addressing the digital divide
Paper Submission
The papers should not exceed eleven (11) pages single-column, including figures,
tables, and references in the new ACM format
(https://cyprusconferences.org/goodit2022/index.php/authors/ ).
They must be original works and must not have been previously published.
At least one of the authors of all accepted papers must register and present the
work at the conference; otherwise, the paper will not be published in the
proceedings. All accepted and presented papers will be included in the conference
proceedings published in the ACM Digital Library.
In addition to a Main Track, the conference features 9 additional Special Tracks.
More information on these tracks is available on the conference web site.
Journal Special Issues and Best Paper Award
Selected papers will be invited to submit an extended version to two special
journal issues:
• FGCS, Elsevier (https://www.sciencedirect.com/journal/future-generation-computer-systems)
• MDPI Sensors, where the theme of the special issue will be "Application of
Information Technology (IT) to Social Good"
(https://www.mdpi.com/journal/sensors/special_issues/topical_collection_good… ).
Specifically 5 papers will be invited free of charge and another 5 papers will get a
20% discount on the publication fees.
Furthermore, MDPI Sensors will sponsor a Best Paper Award with the amount of
400 CHF.
Work-in-Progress and PhD Track
Inside ACM GoodIT, the Work-in-Progress and PhD Track provides an opportunity to
showcase interesting new work that is still at an early stage. We encourage
practitioners and researchers to submit to the Work-in-Progress venue as it provides
a unique opportunity for sharing valuable ideas, eliciting feedback on early-stage
work, and fostering discussions and collaborations among colleagues. Moreover, this
track provides a platform for PhD students to present and receive feedback on their
ongoing research. Students at different stages of their research will have the
opportunity to present and discuss their research questions, goals, methods and
results. This is an opportunity to obtain guidance on various aspects of their research
from established researchers and other PhD students working in research areas
related to technologies for social good.
Important: For this specific track, papers must not exceed nine (9) pages
single column, including figures, tables, and references in the new
ACM format (https://cyprusconferences.org/goodit2022/index.php/authors/ ).
Submission Instructions
All papers must be submitted electronically via the hotcrp web site
(https://goodit2022.hotcrp.com ). Once on the submission page, you will be able to
select the track where to submit your paper.
Important Dates
• Submission deadline for all types of contributions: 23 May 2022
• Notification of acceptance: 20 June 2022
• Camera-ready submission and author registration: 11 July 2022
Conference Committees
https://cyprusconferences.org/goodit2022/committees/
Dear All,
We want to call for volunteers for Program Committee members (paper Associate Chairs) for ACM MobileHCI 2023 and 2024. MobileHCI provides a forum for academics and practitioners to discuss the challenges, potential solutions and innovations toward effective interaction with mobile systems and services. The conference brings together researchers and practitioners in an informal and collaborative format. Themes cover the analysis, design, evaluation and application of human-computer interaction techniques and approaches for all mobile computing devices, software and services.
In 2023 we will transfer to a journal model and would like to ask for your help as ACs in selecting relevant and suitable papers. A typical workload for MobileHCI is 4 papers as 1AC, and for another 4 papers as 2AC.
We are open to everybody interested in shaping the program of the conference series. MobileHCI strives for an equal representation of perspectives in shaping its program. Therefore, applications from diverse and/or underrepresented backgrounds are especially welcome.
Please fill out the short survey available at this address:
https://forms.gle/wpFuhmn69EhGsZ2p9
***by May 31st, 2022***.
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to reach out to us.
MobileHCI 2023 PC Chairs
(Apologies for multiple postings)
AVI 2022 Call for Participation
International Conference on Advanced Visual Interfaces
>>> 6-10 June 2022 <<<
Villa Tuscolana Park Hotel, Frascati, Rome, Italy
https://sites.google.com/di.uniroma1.it/avi2022/
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IMPORTANT DATES
• Early Bird Registration open till 15th May 2022
• Registration link: https://sites.google.com/di.uniroma1.it/avi2022/conference/registration
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International Conference on Advanced Visual Interfaces (AVI) - 30TH ANNIVERSARY
Since 1992, AVI has been a biennial appointment for a vast international community of experts with a broad range of backgrounds. Throughout three decades, the Conference has attracted leading researchers of Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) from all over the world, offering a forum to present and disseminate new technological results, paradigms, and visions for HCI and user interfaces.
Because of advanced technology and new possibilities for user interaction, AVI has broadened the topics it covers, still keeping its primary focus on the conception, design, implementation, and evaluation of novel visual interfaces.
While rooted in Italy, AVI is an international conference concerning the nationality of participants, authors of papers, and program committee members. The mixture of carefully selected research contributions paired with cordial Italian hospitality creates a unique conference atmosphere, which has made AVI an internationally recognized brand.
AVI 2022 is under the patronage of Sapienza Università di Roma, Dipartimento di Informatica, Italy.
We look forward to your participation in AVI2022!
Paolo Bottoni, AVI 2022 General Chair
Emanuele Panizzi, AVI 2022 Program Chair
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This year’s AVI conference includes keynote presentations, Long and Short Paper Track, Posters and Demo, 10 workshops, 3 tutorials and a social dinner. A tentative program is available at https://sites.google.com/di.uniroma1.it/avi2022/program
Details are as follows.
RESEARCH PAPERS
This year at AVI 2022, as usual, we received high quality papers reporting exciting new research. 41 long and short papers will be presented at the conference. The detailed program for the AVI 2022 Long and Short Paper Track will be available soon.
POSTER & DEMO
The AVI 2022 Poster Track allows researchers and practitioners to present their work in progress, whereas Demo Track allows authors to demonstrate a completed or ongoing research effort. This year 38 posters and demos will be presented at AVI.
WORKSHOPS & TUTORIALS
This year AVI 2022 will host 10 co-located workshops:
• Designing for Meaningful Interactions and Digital Wellbeing, June 06, Afternoon
• AVI-CH 22 the 4th workshop on Advanced Visual Interfaces for Cultural Heritage, June 06 Full day
• 3rd International EMPATHY Workshop: Empowering People in Dealing with Internet of Things Ecosystems, June 06, Full day
• Enhancing cross-reality applications and user experiences, June 06 - Afternoon
• CoPDA2022 - Cultures of Participation in the Digital Age: AI for Humans or Humans for AI?, June 07, Full day
• HCI and worker well-being in manufacturing industry, June 07, Full day
• Map-based Interfaces and Interactions (MAPII), June 07, Full day
• Visuo-Haptic Interaction, June 07, Full day
• 3rd Workshop on Audio-Visual Analytics, June 07, Morning
• Advanced Visual Interfaces for Augmented Video (AVIxAV), June 07, Afternoon
For more details, see https://sites.google.com/di.uniroma1.it/avi2022/workshops
AVI 2022 will also host 3 tutorials:
• Open Research Data and Analysis - How to Implement and Publish in European Project Context, June 06 - Morning
• Haptics to Enrich Visual Interfaces: From Theory to Prototyping, June 06 - Full day
• Collaborative Sketching with Tangibles: Let's Stop Soulless Meetings, June 07 - Morning
For more details, see https://sites.google.com/di.uniroma1.it/avi2022/tutorials
SOCIAL EVENT
A social event will be hosted by AVI 2022 on 9th June at a restaurant on a barge moored on the Tiber banks, in the heart of Rome: Baja. For more details about the tentative venue, see www.bajaroma.it
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REGISTRATION
Early bird registration is open until 15th May 2022. All accepted papers (conference and workshops) should be associated with a proper (i.e., non student) registration. Student registration should be accompanied by a proper certification of the student status (copy of the University card, letter from the advisor on letterhead, signed and stamped, etc.). Student registrations are not acceptable for presenting authors, i.e. if the only author attending the event and presenting the paper is a student, they still need to register in the normal category i.e., ACM member or non-member.
For more information and for registering please see this link: https://sites.google.com/di.uniroma1.it/avi2022/conference/registration
For any issue or question about the registration procedure, please contact: eventi(a)consultaumbria.com and congressi(a)consultaumbria.com (both in CC) directly.
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VENUE & ACCOMMODATION
AVI 2022 will be held at Park Hotel Villa Tuscolana, in Frascati (pronounced [fraˈskaːti]), a city and comune in the metropolitan city of Rome, in the Lazio region of central Italy. It is located 20 kilometers (12 mi) south-east of Rome, on the Alban Hills, close to the ancient city of Tusculum. Frascati is closely associated with science, being the location of several international scientific laboratories. Frascati produces the white wine with the same name. It is also a historical and artistic center.
Villa Tuscolana Park Hotel is a 4-star historical hotel and convention center immersed in an elegant atmosphere and surrounded by a beautiful panoramic view of the Eternal City. Strategically located near Rome, Villa Tuscolana Park Hotel is the ideal accommodation solution for visiting the city, 5 minutes from the train station with hourly trains to get to downtown Rome in 30 minutes.
Special rates are available for the attendees of AVI 2022 for the whole week and those willing to travel with their own families. For more details see https://sites.google.com/di.uniroma1.it/avi2022/conference/venue-accommodat…
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AVI organizing committee and AVI steering committee are anxiously looking forward to seeing you at the conference !
AVI2022 ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
General Chair
Paolo Bottoni, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy
Program Chair
Emanuele Panizzi, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy
Long Papers Chairs
Célia Martinie, University of Toulouse 3, France
Fabio Pittarello, Ca' Foscari University, Venice, Italy
Short Papers Chairs
David Bell, Brunel University London, UK
Marco Romano, University of Salerno, Italy
Poster Chairs
Marianna Di Gregorio, University of Salerno, Italy
Antti Knutas, Lappeenranta University of Technology, Finland
Demo Chairs
Marco Angelini, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy
Silvio Barra, Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II, Italy
Workshop & Tutorial Chairs
Giuseppe Desolda, Università degli Studi di Bari Aldo Moro, Italy
Alan Serrano-Rico, Brunel University London, UK
Publicity Chairs
Mehdi Rizvi, Polytechnic of Milan, Italy
Laura Maye, University College Cork, Ireland
Online Experience Chairs
Enrico Bassetti, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy
Alba Bisante, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy
AVI STEERING COMMITTEE
Paolo Buono
University of Bari, Italy
Tiziana Catarci
Sapienza University of Rome, Italy
Maria Francesca Costabile
University of Bari, Italy
Maristella Matera
Polytechnic of Milan, Italy
Massimo Mecella
Sapienza University of Rome, Italy
Kent Norman
University of Maryland, USA
Genny Tortora
University of Salerno, Italy
Giuliana Vitiello
University of Salerno, Italy
Marco Winckler
Université Côte d'Azur, France
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For any issue or question specifically about the registration procedure, please contact: eventi[at]consultaumbria[dot]com and congressi[at]consultaumbria[dot]com (both in CC) directly.
For any other information or queries, please see our website: https://sites.google.com/di.uniroma1.it/avi2022 or write to us at avi2022[at]easychair[dot]org
[apologies for multiple copies]
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ACM International Conference on Information Technology for Social Good (GoodIT 2022)
7–9 September, 2022, 5* St. Raphael Resort & Marina, Limassol, Cyprus
https://cyprusconferences.org/goodit2022/
Scope
The ACM GoodIT conference seeks papers describing significant research
contributions related to the application of information technologies (IT) to social
good. Social good is typically defined as something that provides a benefit to the
general public. In this context, clean air and water, Internet connection, education,
and healthcare are all good examples of social goods. However, new media
innovations and the explosion of online communities have added new meaning to the
term. Social good is now about global citizens uniting to unlock the potential of
individuals, technology, and collaboration to create a positive societal impact.
GoodIT solicits papers that address important research challenges related to, but not
limited to:
• Citizen science
• Civic intelligence
• Decentralized approaches to IT
• Digital solutions for Cultural Heritage
• Environmental monitoring
• Ethical computing
• Frugal solutions for IT
• Game, entertainment, and multimedia applications
• Health and social care
• IT for automotive
• IT for development
• IT for education
• IT for smart living
• Privacy, trust and ethical issues in ICT solutions
• Smart governance and e-administration
• Social informatics
• Socially responsible IT solutions
• Sustainable cities and transportation
• Sustainable IT
• Technology addressing the digital divide
Paper Submission
The papers should not exceed eleven (11) pages single-column, including figures,
tables, and references in the new ACM format
(https://cyprusconferences.org/goodit2022/index.php/authors/ ).
They must be original works and must not have been previously published.
At least one of the authors of all accepted papers must register and present the
work at the conference; otherwise, the paper will not be published in the
proceedings. All accepted and presented papers will be included in the conference
proceedings published in the ACM Digital Library.
In addition to a Main Track, the conference features 9 additional Special Tracks.
More information on these tracks is available on the conference web site.
Journal Special Issues and Best Paper Award
Selected papers will be invited to submit an extended version to two special
journal issues:
• FGCS, Elsevier (https://www.sciencedirect.com/journal/future-generation-computer-systems)
• MDPI Sensors, where the theme of the special issue will be "Application of
Information Technology (IT) to Social Good"
(https://www.mdpi.com/journal/sensors/special_issues/topical_collection_good… ).
Specifically 5 papers will be invited free of charge and another 5 papers will get a
20% discount on the publication fees.
Furthermore, MDPI Sensors will sponsor a Best Paper Award with the amount of
400 CHF.
Work-in-Progress and PhD Track
Inside ACM GoodIT, the Work-in-Progress and PhD Track provides an opportunity to
showcase interesting new work that is still at an early stage. We encourage
practitioners and researchers to submit to the Work-in-Progress venue as it provides
a unique opportunity for sharing valuable ideas, eliciting feedback on early-stage
work, and fostering discussions and collaborations among colleagues. Moreover, this
track provides a platform for PhD students to present and receive feedback on their
ongoing research. Students at different stages of their research will have the
opportunity to present and discuss their research questions, goals, methods and
results. This is an opportunity to obtain guidance on various aspects of their research
from established researchers and other PhD students working in research areas
related to technologies for social good.
Important: For this specific track, papers must not exceed nine (9) pages
single column, including figures, tables, and references in the new
ACM format (https://cyprusconferences.org/goodit2022/index.php/authors/ ).
Submission Instructions
All papers must be submitted electronically via the hotcrp web site
(https://goodit2022.hotcrp.com ). Once on the submission page, you will be able to
select the track where to submit your paper.
Important Dates
• Submission deadline for all types of contributions: 23 May 2022
• Notification of acceptance: 20 June 2022
• Camera-ready submission and author registration: 11 July 2022
Conference Committees
https://cyprusconferences.org/goodit2022/committees/
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Catia Prandi, PhD.
Senior Assistant professor (RTD B),
Department of Computer Science and Engineering,
University of Bologna
Two Senior Post-Doctoral Researcher positions (30 months) to work on a new project on Responsible Software Engineering funded by Lero – the Science Foundation Ireland Research Centre for Software. Deadline for applications: Friday, 10 June 2022.
The Researchers will be based at University College Cork (School of Applied Psychology) and will work directly with a group of HCI and Software Engineering Lero colleagues in University College Cork and University of Limerick. They will also have the opportunity to work with Lero Research Groups in other Irish universities to the mutual benefit of their Lero Projects and the RSE Project.
The post details and application process is available here:
https://my.corehr.com/pls/uccrecruit/erq_jobspec_version_4.jobspec?p_id=056…
If you experience any problems with that link, you can also see the vacancy and details at this webpage https://ore.ucc.ie/ using the Reference Number 056191.
Informal enquiries can be made in confidence to Professor John McCarthy, john.mccarthy(a)ucc.ie<mailto:john.mccarthy@ucc.ie>
Position Summary
We invite applications from suitably qualified Senior Post-Doctoral Researchers to work on a multi-disciplinary project on Responsible Software Engineering (RSE).
People live with Algorithms, AI, Big Data, Ubiquitous and Pervasive Computing, and Decision-Support Systems. But we also live with news reports, direct experiences and concerns about scamming or phishing, about how our confidential/health records can be subject to cyber-attacks, and even about how our very on-line interactions may harm us (opening email attachments, neglecting a field in our on-line job application that automatically disqualifies us for the job). These sociotechnical systems play roles in how we live, search for information, organise, socialise, and work together. They have a strong presence in our lives, often without our knowledge, and they can impinge on how secure, trusting or comfortable we feel with the decisions we make and the (system-mediated) actions we take.
Although there is growing body of research on Software Ethics (e.g. ethical compliance, frameworks and disposition), the scope of our interest in this research project extends beyond the ethical. Arguably, people will only be able to take advantage of the social value of technologies like AI when trust and trustworthy practices align. With these opportunities and reservations in mind, this project focuses on Responsible Software Engineering, and the reflexive practices and values entailed in it, with a view to giving focussed attention to ‘representing and enriching lived experience, supported by software, and not bounded by it’.
Aligning ‘responsibility’ with ethical and societal concerns (concerns like unlawful discrimination and undermining democracy) foregrounds critical reflection on what it means to improve the state of the world through software engineering and practice, including how to (and ‘who’ to) judge whether one state of the world is better than another. Civic education can play an important role in answering these questions and in preparing future citizens to continue to answer them.
With these interests in mind, the RSE Project has been developed by Lero colleagues from a number of disciplinary backgrounds including: Software Engineering, Human-Computer Interaction, Interaction Design, Applied Psychology, Sociotechnical Systems, Information Systems, and Public Engagement. The project is organised around four challenges:
- To develop understanding(s) of reflexively responsible Software Engineering.
- To understand Responsible Software Engineering as an embedded socio-technical practice by assessing the current state of RSE practice in cutting-edge software development projects.
- To derive, develop and evaluate tools and practices for experiential practice-based understanding of Responsible Software Engineering.
- To specify the education needed for citizens to be able to act knowledgeably in modern IT society; an integral part of reflexive RSE, founded in trusting and trustworthy relationships.
We wish to appoint 2 Senior Post-Doctoral Researchers to work together full-time on this project for 30 months. Between them, the Senior Post-Doctoral Researchers will have the skills to deliver on the four challenges above. Core strengths in Software Engineering and Human Computer Interaction would be particularly valuable. However, we would welcome applications from researchers in cognate areas who make the case in their application for the relevance of their skills and experience to the project. Moreover, it would be helpful to us if candidates with, say, a strong Software background (Software Engineering, Information Systems, etc.) could demonstrate experience and/or interest in the complementary research area (e.g. HCI, Interaction Design, CSCW) and vice versa.
Applicants should have obtained their PhD in a relevant area and be able to demonstrate ability to work independently and in a multidisciplinary team.
Project Title: Responsible Software Engineering (RSE)
Post Duration: 30 months
Salary: €48,242 - €51,035 p.a. (IUA Salary Scale)
For an information package including further details of the post see https://ore.ucc.ie/.
Informal enquiries can be made in confidence to Professor John McCarthy at john.mccarthy(a)ucc.ie<mailto:john.mccarthy@ucc.ie>.
Applications must be submitted online via the University College Cork vacancy portal (https://ore.ucc.ie/). Queries relating to the online application process should be referred to recruitment(a)ucc.ie<mailto:recruitment@ucc.ie>, quoting the job-title and project name.
Candidates should apply, in confidence, before 12 noon (Irish Local Time) on Friday, 10 June 2022. No late applications will be accepted.
Please note that an appointment to posts advertised will be dependent on University approval, together with the terms of the employment control framework for the higher education sector.
UCC is committed to creating and fully embracing an inclusive environment where diversity is celebrated. As a University we strive to create a workplace that reflects the diversity of our student population where people from a wide variety of backgrounds learn from one another, share ideas, and work collaboratively. UCC is committed to being an employer that recognises the value of diversity amongst its staff. We encourage applicants to consult our policies at https://www.ucc.ie/en/edi/policies/ and initiatives at https://www.ucc.ie/en/edi/implementation/ and we welcome applications from everyone, including those who are underrepresented in the protected characteristics set out in our Equal Opportunities & Diversity Policy.
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Professor of Human Computer Interaction
School of Applied Psychology, University College Cork, Ireland
Tel +353 (0)21 490 4597
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Oggetto: Interacting with Computers and BCS Interaction Group Online Seminar Series
Hi All,
As mentioned in the board meetings, we are starting a seminar series, particularly for authors with papers coming out in IwC (although others are also very welcome to present.
First seminar is from Alan Dix, which I’m sure will be interesting.
Please publicise to your networks (I attach a PDF version, I will put together a webpage in the next few days).
If you would like to give a presentation or suggest someone, please let me know.
More notes from the board meetings in the next couple of days.
Cheers
Helen
Monthly online seminars on HCI and UX
The Interaction Group of the British Computer Society and the journal Interacting with Computers are pleased to announce a monthly online seminar series on research on human-computer interaction and user experience.
Seminars will be via Zoom on the last Monday of each month (apart from August), usually at 13:00 – 14:00 UK time (currently UTC + 1), but modulated to the time zone of the speaker.
Presentations will be a mixture of those from authors of papers coming out in the journal and other HCI/UX researchers and practitioners presenting their recent work.
All those interested in HCI/UX are welcome to attend (and to present). For more information, please contact Helen Petrie (helen.petrie(a)york.ac.uk <mailto:helen.petrie@york.ac.uk> ).
Inaugural Seminar
Monday 23rd May, 13:00 – 14:00 BST (UTC +1)
Zoom link: <https://york-ac-uk.zoom.us/j/96975743704?pwd=a3p1U0dYMFNOWEhHWW9iU2pheEVZUT…> https://york-ac-uk.zoom.us/j/96975743704?pwd=a3p1U0dYMFNOWEhHWW9iU2pheEVZUT…
Professor Alan Dix, Computational Foundry, Swansea University
What Next for UX Tools: from screens to smells, from sketch to code, supporting design for rich interactions
Every interaction with a digital device is set in some form of physical and human context, and yet the most commonly used tools for UX design are focused purely on the screen. Rather than being a scaffold to build better interfaces, wireframes can feel like the barriers in a cattle ranch, herding us towards a small range of design options, looking inwards towards the device rather than outwards towards our users. The situation is even more difficult when we want to design interactions that involve other senses, such as sound, smells, and touch; or new forms of interaction, such as flexible displays, autonomous cars, smart buildings, and digital fabrication. In this talk I’ll describe both some of my own personal journey and the InContext project that is thinking about more wholistic tools for design that incorporate rich context, multiple modalities, and end-to-end connections between design and development. The talk will outline both our own thinking and outcomes from a series of InContext workshops, most recently at CHI 2022. We do not have answers to all the open questions, but I will also demonstrate several early prototypes addressing different facets of design that are underrepresented in current generation design tools. Most important, I hope that this will open up a roadmap of ideas that others may also follow to create better tools for the next generation of UX designers and developers.
June seminar
Monday 27th June 10:00 BST (UTC +1) NOTE THE DIFFERENT TIME, a morning coffee seminar
Zoom link: <https://york-ac-uk.zoom.us/j/99129384591?pwd=TmR3N2NmQ1E4ak5JU3lQYW96ZkdGZz…> https://york-ac-uk.zoom.us/j/99129384591?pwd=TmR3N2NmQ1E4ak5JU3lQYW96ZkdGZz…
Professor Patrick Rau, Tsinghua University, China
Talking with an Internet of Things conversational agent
Internet of things conversational agents (IoT-CAs) are making human– computer interactions ubiquitous. In this study, we experimentally examined the effects of IoT-CA use on face-to-face conversations between close partners. One hundred and thirty-six participants (68 close relationship dyads) participated in the experiment. We prepared an IoT chat environment and provided chat topics for each dyad. The dyads were randomly assigned into one of two IoT-CA use pattern groups (joint use: two persons using an IoT-CA together; individual use: one person using an IoT-CA alone) and three interaction conditions (no IoT-CA use; conversation content-relevant IoT-CA use; conversation content-irrelevant IoT-CA use). The results showed that compared with no IoT-CA use, IoT-CA use did not have negative effects on conversation experiences but produced feelings of greater closeness to the IoT-CA in the partners. Furthermore, joint IoT-CA use in the content-relevant condition (IoT-CA made comments relevant to interpersonal interactions) helped increase interpersonal self-disclosure.
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The guest editors are proud to invite and welcome contributions from
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