Archive of lab meetings
This is an archive of past lab meetings held in the Mixed Reality Lab (MRL) at the ÀÖ²¥´«Ã½. Lab meetings are generally open to academics and researchers from across the University.
Information about upcoming lab meetings is available.
- Date
- Friday 19th February 2016 (12:00-13:00)
- Description
- Andrew Wilson from ÀÖ²¥´«Ã½ Trent University will talk about the MRL partnership Sustrans.
- Date
- Friday 12th February 2016 (12:00-13:00)
- Description
- Anna Clarke will discuss the results of her initial study into the methods used by four experienced pro-am composers while they use their existing software tools.
- Date
- Friday 5th February 2016 (12:00-13:00)
- Description
- Annie Quandt, based in Human Factors, and Christopher Ellis, from the MRL, will present their current PhD work.
- Date
- Friday 29th January 2016 (12:00-13:00)
- Description
- Nick Walker will give an informal talk about using neural networks and computer vision as a practitioner.
- Date
- Friday 22nd January 2016 (12:00-13:00)
- Description
- Tatiana Styliari of the MRL will give a short talk on the progress and direction of her PhD.
- Date
- Friday 15th January 2016 (12:00-13:00)
- Description
- Mat Collishaw will give an exciting talk on his previous work to the MRL.
- Date
- Tuesday 15th December 2015 (12:00-13:00)
- Description
- Professor Alan Dix from the University of Birmingham will talk about "The Big Story of Small Data".
- Date
- Friday 11th December 2015 (12:00-13:00)
- Description
- Roma Patel and Andreas Reiter, both of the MRL, will give short talks on their PhDs to the research group
- Date
- Friday 4th December 2015 (12:00-13:00)
- Description
- Panagiotis will talk about his PhD which focuses on games that revolve around User-Generated Content (UGC) practices, such as Minecraft. Martin Porcheron will present his CSCW 2016 paper, Using Mobile Phones in Pub Talk.
- Date
- Friday 27th November 2015 (12:00-13:00)
- Description
- Kyle Arch and Wenchao Jiang, both of the MRL, will give short talks on their PhDs to the research group.