I'll try to ride the #CHI2025 coattails to boost the message that I'm hiring a Post Doc to join me in Boston this fall. Come help build a a new initiative in Digital Civics at Northeastern!

I'll try to ride the #CHI2025 coattails to boost the message that I'm hiring a Post Doc to join me in Boston this fall. Come help build a a new initiative in Digital Civics at Northeastern!
"The vast majority I met, however, just seemed fully captured by the capitalist LLM hype machine, trying to build their academic reputations around validating LLM applications that might promise jobs and continued funding, in the exact same way industry seems to be desperately betting on a techno-utopian deus ex machina to our global unrest about diversity and climate."
from @amyjko 's trip report from #CHI2025 - the largest conference on human-computer interaction.
https://medium.com/bits-and-behavior/chi-2025-frayed-edges-4c38ea98069d
"there is a strong sense of losing my country, my right to be in public, my ability to do research... while being crushed by the weight of leadership chaos & the decay of pedagogy has LLM erodes interpersonal communication"
"While pockets of community at #CHI2025 faced similar challenges, the majority of people I met, whether outside the U.S. or in it, just seemed to be in a kind of denial about the instability of the world & the precarity of the status quo"
- @amyjko
https://medium.com/bits-and-behavior/chi-2025-frayed-edges-4c38ea98069d
Yun Ho is a first year PhD student and Siya Choudhary was my high school intern (she's first author on this paper!). They've worked so hard on this incredible project and #CHI2025 demo, advised by the brilliant Romain Nith who's done so so much work behind the scenes!
Last paper from our lab at #chi2025 is Adaptive muscle stimulation where we found that adapting to users errors and performances increases muscle memory! (Learning by doing!) Really excited about this one starting at 9am at Annex F206 (Siya and Yun are presenting)
https://programs.sigchi.org/chi/2025/program/session/195043
My co-authors Nihar Sabnis and Donald Degraen will present our paper “CollabJam: Studying Collaborative Haptic Experience Design for On-Body Vibrotactile Patterns” at #CHI2025. In this work, we investigated the design process and communication of haptic designers in remote collaborative scenarios using the CollabJam suite. The paper received an Honorable mention (top 5%).
Thursday, May 1
9:00 AM – 10:30 AM (JST)
Room G316+G317
Session: Vibration Vibes
“Seeing with the Hands” is the latest #CHI2025 research from our lab Shan-Yuan with Gene S-H Kim and Xuanyou (Zed) Liu. We explore a sensory substitution that enables a flexible way of seeing (vision-to-electrotactile), e.g., hover an object and feel its shape before grasping if one cannot see! Next talk (in 10m) at Annex F204!
Join us as a (full) Professor in Human-Computer Interaction at @TelecomParis, Institut Polytechnique de Paris!
Deadline: THIS Monday, May 5th.
Please share widely.
Details here: https://diva.telecom-paristech.fr/jobs/prof-2025
For all non-CHI goers (or generally, non-conference attendees), do you have a specific process for exploring the program/proceedings, or do you hope you'll find all relevant papers once they become relevant for your work? #chi2025
My student @abhsarma.bsky.social is presenting his work on visualizing forecasts under uncertainty induced by the presence of multiple forecasters at #chi2025 tomorrow! #vis #stats #hci
BTW he's great and he's looking for jobs!!
RE: https://bsky.app/profile/did:plc:vltadndryxdbhyv5m4lgva63/post/3lnw5gqxhck2g
Quick reminder: "Jogging at CHI" will take place today after the last paper session at the registration desk in your jogging gear, and we will go for a casual jog together! All speeds are catered for. Rain or shine.
We also prepared a companion website for the Socio-Cognitive Framework.
There is a better way to explain how you used AI in your {research paper, college essay, blog posts, …}. Check out our new AI Attribution Toolkit and look for us at #CHI2025!
https://aiattribution.github.io
https://dl.acm.org/doi/full/10.1145/3706598.3713522
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The impact of an AI coding assistant on developer productivity is nuanced and can't be boiled down to a single metric. I'll be presenting our work examining the impact of IBM's watsonx Code Assistant on the developer experience at #CHI2025 in "Lessons Learned from Real Experience". Check it out!
Paper: https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/3706599.3706670
Program guide: https://programs.sigchi.org/chi/2025/program/content/189560
We are excited to present our ToCHI paper today at #CHI2025.
Socio-Cognitive Framework for Personal Informatics: A Preliminary Framework for Socially-Enabled Health Technologies.
11:46 AM, Room 9301
Designing with Different Users
Congrats Shani on your presentation of "The Many Tendrils of the Octopus Map" at #CHI2025 today! If you missed the presentation, you can read the paper here: https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/3706598.3713583
or check out @Birdbassador 's blog post here: https://mcorrell.medium.com/the-ubiquity-of-tentacularity-exploring-octopus-maps-2e25289fb9d8 #ACMCHI #DataVis #History
Now at #CHI2025: The human-like performance of the Chartist and Typoist AI models is paving the way for explainable AI and better human-computer interaction. Research from @oulasvirta and @danqing at @aaltouniversity.