Alia Saad is a postdoctoral researcher at Hamm-Lippstadt University of Applied Sciences. Her research focuses on hu man–computer interaction, usable security, and behavioral biometrics, exploring privacy-preserving identification and inclusive multi-user interaction in smart and immersive en vironments. She has published extensively in venues such as CHI, MobileHCI, and PETS, and her work bridges behavioral sensing, user experience, and security design to advance scalable and trustworthy intelligent systems.
Tanja Kojic is a postdoctoral researcher at the Quality and Usability Lab, TU Berlin. Her work focuses on immersive media technologies and user-centered evaluation in Extended Reality (XR), with emphasis on usability, user experience (UX), and Quality of Experience (QoE). She contributes to international standardization at ITU and has co-authored the QUALINET White Paper on Immersive Media Experience.
Yomna Abdelrahman is a postdoctoral researcher at the Bundeswehr University Munich. Her work lies at the inter section of human–computer interaction, thermal imaging, and vision augmentation, with research interests spanning behavioral biometrics, social engineering, physiology-based security interfaces, and security in mixed reality environments.
Jan-Niklas Voigt-Antons is a Professor at Hamm-Lippstadt University of Applied Sciences and the director of the Im mersive Reality Lab. His research focuses on advancing hu man–machine interaction through immersive technologies that bridge the digital and physical worlds. He develops innovative AR, VR, and MR solutions to enhance learning, communication, and accessibility, fostering interdisciplinary collaboration to create impactful, inclusive, and transformative experiences.