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Hannah Elbaggari

Master's Student
Hannah is a Master's student in Computer Science focusing on HCI. She recently completed her Bachelor's degree in Cognitive Systems (Linguistics) at UBC which is when she started her involvement with SPIN. She is interested in the intersection of multimodal communication, collaboration, UX, and design justice.
Year Departed
2022
Publication
Chu, T. H., Marino, D., Elbaggari, H., Gick, B., & MacLean, KE. (2019). "Testing Symmetry Of Temporal Window Of Integration In Vibrotactile And Auditory Speech Information On Phoneme Perception." Canadian Acoustics; Vol 46, No 4 (2018).
Marino, D. G., Elbaggari, H., Chu, T. H., Gick, B., & MacLean, K. (2019). "Single-Channel Vibrotactile Feedback For Voicing Enhancement In Trained And Untrained Perceivers." Canadian Acoustics; Vol 46, No 4 (2018).
Shakeri, H., Elbaggari, H., Bucci, P., Xiao, R., and MacLean, K.E.. “FoldMold: Automating Papercraft for Fast DIY Casting of Scalable Curved Shapes,” in Proc. Graphics Interface, 2021, pp. 10.

SPIN Publications

  • What does it take to be a haptician? : How community can empower designers and expose the many ways of being an expert
  • Shakeri, H., Elbaggari, H., Bucci, P., Xiao, R., and MacLean, K.E.. “FoldMold: Automating Papercraft for Fast DIY Casting of Scalable Curved Shapes,” in Proc. Graphics Interface, 2021, pp. 10.
  • Chu, T. H., Marino, D., Elbaggari, H., Gick, B., & MacLean, KE. (2019). "Testing Symmetry Of Temporal Window Of Integration In Vibrotactile And Auditory Speech Information On Phoneme Perception." Canadian Acoustics; Vol 46, No 4 (2018).
  • Marino, D. G., Elbaggari, H., Chu, T. H., Gick, B., & MacLean, K. (2019). "Single-Channel Vibrotactile Feedback For Voicing Enhancement In Trained And Untrained Perceivers." Canadian Acoustics; Vol 46, No 4 (2018).
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