Microbe-HCI is a community whose works implicate micro-organisms in HCI. This special interest group is a venue for the first gathering of the community, offering an opportunity for networking and structured discussions. It encourages participation from both active and new researchers to microbe-HCI, with the objective of acquiring an overview of people, themes, trends, and prospective research pathways for the community.
Authors
- David Sun Kong, MIT Media Lab
- Pattie Maes, MIT Media Lab
- Hiroshi Ishii, MIT Media Lab
- Misha Sra, UCSB (MIT Media Lab alum)
- Jack Forman, MIT Media Lab
- Pat Pataranutaporn, MIT Media Lab
- Angela Vujic, MIT Media Lab
- Raphael Kim, Queen Mary University
- Seung Ah Lee, Yonsei University
- Ingmar Riedel-Kruse, University of Arizona
- Mirela Alistar, University of Colorado Boulder
- Eldy S. Lazaro Vasquez, UC Davis
- Katia Vega, UC Davis
- Roland van Dierendonck, Studio Roland van Dierendonck
- Gilad Gome, The Interdisciplinary center (IDC) Herzliya
- Oren Zuckerman, The Interdisciplinary Center (IDC) Herzliya
- Stefan Poslad, Queen Mary University