Yosra Rekik 

Associate Professor (MCF), Polytechnic University Hauts-de-France, France

LAMIH Research Center CNRS UMR 8201 


I am an associate professor at the Polytechnic University Hauts-de France and member of the LAMIH research  Center. Before coming  to Valenciennes, I was a post-doctoral researcher at the University of Lille and a member of the MINT research group at the CRIStAL center and Inria Lille Nord Europe. My research is in human computer interaction with a primary interest in gestural interaction, haptic feedback and interaction techniques. I am interested in studying human factors across various contexts to identify modern challenges, exploring innovative modalities to augment the interaction bandwidth and design enhanced interaction techniques, all aimed at improving the user experience.






Contact:                                                                          

E-Mail: yosra [dot] rekik [at] uphf [dot] fre

Address: Laboratoire d'Automatique, de Mécanique et d'Informatique industrielles et Humaine

Université Polytechnique Hauts-de-France (UPHF), CNRS UMR 8201 

Bâtiment Malvache

Le Mont Houy

F59313 Valenciennes CEDEX 9

FRANCE

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News : 

[AUgust 2024] New accepted paper at MobileHCI 2024 "Eyes-free Circular Gestures on Smartphones"

[March 2024] Two accepted paper at AVI 2024 "Enhancing Touch Circular Knob with Haptic Feedback when Performing Another Saturating Attention Primary Task"and "Comparing Eyes-free Gestures to Gestures Produced in the Presence or Absence of Visual Feedback on Mobile Device"

[August 2023] New paper accepted at ISS 2023 "The Effect of Attention Saturating Task on Eyes-free Gesture Production on Mobile Devices".

[July 2023] New paper accepted at ICMI 2023 "Ether-Mark: An Off-Screen Marking Menu For Mobile Devices".

[June 2023] New paper accepted at IJHCS 2023 "The effect of hands synchronicity on users perceived arms Fatigue in Virtual reality environment".

[May 2023] New paper accepted at Interact 2023 "Effects of Moving Speed and Phone Location on Eyes-Free Gesture Input with Mobile Devices".

[Mars 2023]New paper accepted at Interact 2023 "Hap2Gest: An Eyes-free Interaction Concept with Smartphones Using Gestures and Haptic Feedback".