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  • Josephine Klefeker
    Jolie Klefeker graduates on May 14 from the College of Engineering and Applied Science with a BS in Technology, Arts and Media, but as a researcher in the ATLAS Institute鈥檚 Unstable Design Lab, her work often rises to the level of a successful PhD student.
  • 2020 Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems logo
    At a time when the field of human-computer interaction is becoming more important than ever, ATLAS researchers are making substantial contributions, contributing nine papers and two workshops to CHI '20.
  • Clement presenting his research at the DIS '19 conference.
    Researchers from ATLAS Institute's聽THING, ACME and Unstable Design labs took home "Best Paper" and "Best Pictorial" awards as well as contributed four research presentations at聽the ACM conference on聽Designing Interactive Systems (DIS '19), held in San Diego,聽June 23-28.
  • Josephine Klefeker
    "Envisioning Reflective, Relaxing, and Restorative Design with ASMR," authored by Josephine Klefeker and Laura Devendorf, was presented by lead author, Klefeker, during the works-in-progress track of the 2019 Designing Interactive Systems Conference (DIS '19). Klefeker is an undergraduate researcher in the Unstable Design Lab, where her research interests include using technology to provoke introspection as well as to develop meditative forms of interaction.
  • Jolie Klefeker
    Jolie Klefeker was chosen as a Grace Hopper Research Scholar, a national program that aims to increase the number of undergraduate women with an interest in computing research.聽聽
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