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- Shaowen BardzellSchool of Interactive Computing, Georgia Institute of TechnologyVerified email at cc.gatech.edu
- Silvia LindtnerUniversity of Michigan, School of InformationVerified email at umich.edu
- Austin ToombsIndiana UniversityVerified email at iu.edu
- Maliheh GhajargarAssistant Professor, Chapman UniversityVerified email at chapman.edu
- Mark BlytheNorthumbria UniversityVerified email at northumbria.ac.uk
- Peter DalsgaardProfessor of Interaction Design, Aarhus UniversityVerified email at cavi.au.dk
- Kristina HöökRoyal Institute of Technology, CSC-school, MIDVerified email at kth.se
- Jodi ForlizziProfessor, HCI and School of DesignVerified email at cs.cmu.edu
- Ann LightUniversity of Sussex and Malmo UniversityVerified email at sussex.ac.uk
- John ZimmermanProfessor, Human-Computer Interaction Institute, Carnegie Mellon UnviersityVerified email at cs.cmu.edu
- Daniela RosnerUniversity of WashingtonVerified email at uw.edu
- Jonas LöwgrenProfessor of interaction and information design, Linköping University, SwedenVerified email at liu.se
- Morgan G. AmesSchool of Information; Center for Science, Technology, Medicine, and Society, U.C. BerkeleyVerified email at morganya.org
- Erik StoltermanIndiana University, Professor in InformaticsVerified email at indiana.edu
- Verena FuchsbergerUniversity of SalzburgVerified email at sbg.ac.at
- Gabriele FerriEindhoven University of TechnologyVerified email at tue.nl
- Stuart ReevesSchool of Computer Science, University of NottinghamVerified email at nottingham.ac.uk
- Elizabeth ChurchillGoogleVerified email at acm.org
- Martin MurerUniversity of SalzburgVerified email at sbg.ac.at
- Manfred TscheligiProfessor für Human-Computer Interaction, University of Salzburg & Austrian Inst. of TechnologyVerified email at sbg.ac.at
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