NSF IRES Films
By Jarita Holbrook
Human Computer Interaction
Human Computer Interaction is the National Science Foundation funded IRES: US-German research on HCI in ubicomp. Prof Andrew Kun of the University of New Hampshire and Prof Orit Shaer of Wellesley College manage the project in collaboration with Prof Albrecht Schmidt formerly of Stuttgart University which is the focus of the video. To learn more visit the project website http://hciunh.org/hci-ubicomp-ires/program-overview/
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Human Computer Interaction Participants
Lauren Futami, Calvin Liang, and Midori Yang present their research and share what life was like in Stuttgard, Germany, over the summer.
NanoRING
NanoRING Project is the National Science Foundation funded IRES: Nanomaterials undergraduate Research in Germany project lead by Matthew Grayson at Northwestern University in collaboration with Technical University Munich (TUM). For more information see the project website at https://nanoring.mrsec.northwestern.edu/ .
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NanoRING Participants
NanoRING students Anam Furrukh, Gregory Mulderlink, Heidi Ransower, and Christopher Sims share their research and experiences living and working in Munich, Germany, during the summer.
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Introduction to TUM
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Prof Hans Hubl
One of the faculty mentors for the NanoRING project at TUM