Paper Track
The Paper Track showcases work by HCI researchers working in Ireland, and Irish researchers based internationally, that have published in leading HCI or related venues between 2023 – 2024.
Examples of relevant publication venue include CHI, CSCW, ECSCW, PDC, DIS, TEI, Mobile HCI, NordiCHI, IJHCS, TOCHI, BHCI and IwC, as well as other high-profile HCI journals/ conferences. The purpose of the paper track is to provide authors with the opportunity to share their published research with the HCI community in Ireland.
Accepted authors will be invited to give a 10-min talk on their research as part of the symposium. (Note: Authors will be required to register and attend in-person to present their research).
A link to submit to the Paper Track (i.e. title, presenter/author name, abstract, venue presented) can be found below.
Submissions closed.
Poster Track
The Poster Track presents research from across HCI and its related areas, with the intention being to capture the diversity and depth of this work in an Irish context. The poster format is aimed at sparking conversations and encouraging networking between attendees.
Submissions to the poster track may be, but are not required to be, previously published work. In fact, we encourage the submission of early results from studies, late-breaking research, on-going design projects, etc. We particularly encourage submissions from early-career researchers and postgraduate students in Ireland.
The Poster Track will include the display of an A2 poster of your submission, as well as a lightning talk of your work.
A link to submit to the Poster Track (i.e. 300 – 500 word abstract) can be found below.
Submissions closed.