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Organizers
David Díez Cebollero
Computer Science and Engineering Department, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain
ddiez[at]inf.uc3m.es
Assistant Professor at the Computer Science and Engineering Department of Universidad Carlos III de Madrid. David Díez holds an MSc in Computer Science and Technology (2007) and a PhD Thesis in Computer Science (2009) from the Universidad Carlos III of Madrid. From 1998 to 2005, he worked as software engineering and project manager for different multinationals companies. Currently, he is member of the DEI –Interactive Systems research group. David’s research interests are related to socio-technical systems design (STSD). Particularly, he is devoted to study and formalize such techniques, artifacts, and methods that address the development of digital environments that assist co-design activities.
Anders Mørch
InterMedia, University of Oslo, Norway
anders.morch[at]intermedia.uio.no
Anders Mørch is professor at InterMedia, University of Oslo, Norway. He received his PhD in informatics from the University of Oslo and an M.S. in computer science from the University of Colorado, Boulder. He developed educational software at NYNEX Science and Technology Center, New York. His research interests are technology-enhanced learning and social media, collaboration and learning in virtual worlds, end-user tailoring and evolutionary application development. Contact him at http://www.uv.uio.no/intermedia/english/people/aca/andersm/
Antonio Piccinno
Department of Computer Science, Università degli Studi di Bari, Italy
antonio.piccinno[at]uniba.it
Assistant Professor at the Computer Science Department of University of Bari "Aldo Moro". He is member of the Interaction, Visualization, Usability & UX (IVU) Lab. Since July 2001, after he got his laurea degree in Computer Science, he has been working at the Department of Computer Science of University of Bari, with different positions: research collaborator, fixed term researcher, lecturer, and finally as assistant professor. In March 2005 he got the PhD in Computer Science at the University of Bari. Antonio Piccinno’s research interests are in Human-Computer Interaction, particularly on End-User Development, Visual Interactive Systems, Theory of Visual Languages, Adaptive Interfaces, Component-Based Software Development, Multimodal and Multimedia Interaction.
Stefano Valtolina
Department of Computer Science, Università degli Studi di Milano, Italy
valtolin[at]di.unimi.it
Assistant Professor at the Computer Science (DI) Department of Università degli Studi di Milano. He obtained his PhD in 'Informatics' from Università degli Studi di Milano and an MSc in Computer Science from the same university. His research interests include: Human-Computer Interaction (HCI), Creative Design, as well as studies in semantic, social and cultural aspects of information technologies with an emphasis on the application of this knowledge to interaction design. Stefano Valtolina’s research activity is directed toward the study of aspects of Human Computer Interaction and Database Management investigating methods, interactive systems, and tools for Knowledge Management and Fruition.
Contact
You can write at cslab[at]di.unimi.it
Important Dates
Extended abstract submission deadline (500 words): March 14, 2013
Notification to Authors: March 21, 2013
Registration: [according to IS-EUD 2013 registration policy]
Workshop: June 10, 2013
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