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Internal MUX page

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Kimberly Dextras   Jun 21,2017  
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Meghana Venkataswamy   Feb 1,2017  
Francesco Vitale   Feb 15,2017  
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Rex Chang   Mar 15,2017  
Hasti Seifi   Mar 1,2017  
Meghana Venkataswamy   May 17,2017  
Francesco Vitale   Apr 19,2017  
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Dilan Ustek Nov 30, 2016 Jun 7,2017  
Kamyar Ardekany July 15, 2015 May 3,2017  
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A Presenter Queue has been set up to help grads and postdocs to take turns and present/lead discussion during the bi-weekly MUX meetings. Please feel free to arrange your place (but not specifically reorder others) in the queue. The 2 persons at the top of the queue are first in line to present/prepare a discussion (at the next meeting). If you want to present/lead a discussion at a particular MUX meeting, email the czar and she/he'll slot you in. If you don't care about when to slotted in, keep your name in the queue. After it was your turn you will be moved to the end of the queue again.

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Master thesis presentation

If you want to present/defend your Master thesis in a MUX meeting you can do that and will get an entire slot (i.e. 50 minutes) for that, split in 30 min talk and 20 min discussion. Keep in mind that if the talk is longer than 30 minutes, the talk will be stopped!

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Meetings, 2017


Date Presenter Tags Description
Mar 1 Hasti Seifi PhD defense practice talk Personalizing Haptics: From Individuals' Sense-Making Schemas to End-User Haptic Tool
Feb 15 Izabelle Janzen Practice talk "Speaking the same language"; Research update of a new study into notification personalization and management. Specifically taking an interpretive approach to understanding how users communicate about notifications.
Jan 18 Alina Mckay Guest presentation She discussed her online resource design project.
 

Meetings, 2016


 
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