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Extension of our infrastructure with cutting-edge equipment

We are happy to announce further extension of our laboratory research infrastructure by acquiring cutting-edge equipment with a total amount >50K. Among others, we obtained a state-of-the-art 41-channel Electroencephalography (EEG) device, a mixed-reality hands-free controllable headset and couple of eye-tracking lens. We aspire to design and conduct EEG multi-modal experiments to measure cognitive traits within

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Jason Athanasoglou's presentation.

Presentation of Diploma dissertations

After almost two years of remote examination of diploma dissertations, we went back to face to face presentations. On February 25, our students of our lab presented their final year dissertation projects in front of a packed seminar room of our lab.        

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PlacesApp: A React Native app for cultural spaces

During the presentation of his recently concluded diploma dissertation, our student Konstantinos Toulis showcased PlacesApp, an application he build using React Native deployed for use in finding and navigating to sites of cultural interest.

Public presentation of students' diploma theses

Five of our lab’s students will publicly present their final year diploma theses on Friday, 25 February at 11:00. The presentation will take place on the Zoom platform. The program and the Zoom link can be found in the invitation.

Interested in pursuing a funded PhD at the Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Patras?

The Interactive Technologies Lab, Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Patras is offering two funded PhD studentships related to a research project that aims to propose innovative user interface design and interaction workflows based on an AI-driven and electroencephalography (EEG) based framework for real-time modelling of human cognitive abilities. Interested graduates or final-year

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An Augmented Reality Application for the Archaeological Museum of Patras

Our student Irene Sotiropoulou has developed and is evaluating an augmented reality application for visitors of the Archaeological Museum of Patras. The museum guide application runs on the Hololens augmented reality device and allows the visitors to play AR games in the space of the Museum.

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CHIGreece 2021 “Connecting the Community”

CHIGreece 2021 (https://chigreece.gr/2021), the 1st International Conference of the Greek SIGCHI Chapter, invites the Greek research community and other researchers, residing in various institutions in Greece, Cyprus and abroad, to come together, present and disseminate their research and innovations. The conference will be an ONLINE three days (25-27/11/21) event featuring plenary sessions with keynote speakers,

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Public presentation of students' diploma theses

Four of our lab’s students will publicly present their final year diploma theses on Monday, 1 March. The presentation will take place on the Zoom platform. The program and the Zoom link can be found in the invitation.

Jason Athanasoglou's work on Medium

Our student Jason Athanasoglou published an article on medium.com on the topic of  his final year diploma thesis. Jason develops Neogma, an open source Object-Graph-Mapper for Node.js.

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Student projects presented at the World Usability Days 2020

This year’s World Usability Days 2020 conference, organized by the Greek SIGCHI chapter was attended by over 100 participants from Greece and abroad. Of special note was the presentation of three of our lab’s students’ projects: Investigation, design, and development of a system online prescriptions, by N. Kyriakoulis The problem of input mode errors in

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