Human Behaviour & Experience Network at ICL
@hubex_icl
The HuBEx Network of Research Excellence brings together leading academics from Imperial College whose work focuses on people
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Want to listen to world-leading reserch provocations about human behaviour and experience? Keen to network with other Imperial researchers? Come to our November Event hosted by Dyson School of Design Engineering next week! More info here: www3.imperial.ac.uk/newsandeventsp…
Are you a member of staff at Imperial College London? Come and listen to @sian_harding, Prof Rob Shorten, Dr Olga Kostopoulou 🇬🇷🇬🇧🇪🇺, Mirko Kovac and Dr Arnab Majumdar delivering research provocations in topics related to human behaviour and experience today! More info here: www3.imperial.ac.uk/newsandeventsp…
Great talk by Bob Shorten on the ethical challenges in #smartcities at Dyson School of Design Engineering Dr Nejra van Zalk We need many more conversations like this #hubex
"As scientists we very rarely ask if the value of the data we use is returned to the general population who create it." Prof Bob Shorten asks Human Behaviour & Experience Network at ICL to consider how our research unintentionally supports colonialism through our technology.
Very proud to be collaborating with the Information Commissioner’s Office ICO - Information Commissioner's Office with my #DesignPsychology students Dyson School of Design Engineering to tackle design challenges with the new Children’s Code. Our students will show how it CAN be done! #mentalhealth
Look forward to being on the panel for the next Imperial Lates Imperial College London, where we're discussing the future of commuting with Audrey de Nazelle PanagiotisAngeloudis and HanaCaselton from TFL, moderated by Gareth_Mitchell. Free registration here eventbrite.co.uk/e/imperial-lat…
Dr Alastair Shipman from our HuBEX:R subgroup will be hosting a free hybrid workshop on December 13th focusing on the basics of running experiments with human participants in #VR (poster attached), free to all Imperial College London staff and postgraduate students!
Dr Alastair Shipman from Human Behaviour & Experience Network at ICL will be hosting a free hybrid workshop on 13 December focusing on the basics of running experiments with human participants in #VR - contact Alistair to register. imperial.ac.uk/human-behaviou…
We are excited to announce our 1st face-to-face event since start of the pandemic - 'Human-TechX 2022' is taking place June 7th. If you are Human Behaviour & Experience Network at ICL affiliate and would like to deliver a digital poster presentation, get in touch! #XR #sociotechnicalsystems #futureofhealthcare
We are so excited to welcome Nigel Gilbert and Sebastian Deterding as keynote speakers at our 'Human-TechX 2022' event taking place next Tuesday! Free for all Imperial College London academics - registration required. imperial.ac.uk/events/148926/…
Only one day left until 'Human-TechX 2022' - with fantastic keynote speakers and 15 digital posters showcasing research from across the College. Free for all Imperial College London academics - registration required. imperial.ac.uk/events/148926/…
#Human-TechX 2022 kicks off at 3 pm with 2 keynote speakers - Nigel Gilbert & Sebastian Deterding - and digital posters on computational modelling of human behaviour, XR, socio-technical systems, people's relationships w/ digital technologies & future of healthcare imperial.ac.uk/events/148926/…
Fascinating talk by Nigel Gilbert on whether it is even possible to model human behavior #humantechx2022
Great talk by Sebastian Deterding on why we need to motivate collective behaviour change #humantechx2022
#HumanTechX2022 - What a fantastic event and an engaging poster session. Presented our work on virtual reality & analytics. Thank you, Human Behaviour & Experience Network at ICL, Dr Nejra van Zalk, Nigel Gilbert & Sebastian Deterding, for the event, the talks, & the keynotes.😊Matar Fluids Group Omar Matar #virtualreality #behaviour