EXCEL Lab Visits in March

The STIR Lab is excited to announce the dates on which we will be holding lab visits for UCF’s EXCEL students, for STEM Seminar II: Dates: March 17th, March 24th, March 31st Time: 3:00 PM to 4:00 PM Location: Barbara
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The STIR Lab is excited to announce the dates on which we will be holding lab visits for UCF’s EXCEL students, for STEM Seminar II: Dates: March 17th, March 24th, March 31st Time: 3:00 PM to 4:00 PM Location: Barbara
It’s National Mentoring Month and we celebrate Dr. Wisniewski for inspiring and guiding her students to success. She was recently highlighted by UCF for her impact on students: “I want to give as many students as possible the opportunity to
STIR Lab PhD candidate, Karla Badillo-Urquiola, was invited to participate on a panel at Orlando’s 12th Annual Human Trafficking Awareness Day and Film Festival. The panel, titled “Impact of Social Media Addiction – A Trafficker’s Playground” discussed common patterns of
With the new year properly started, the STIR Lab undergraduate students have all begun their own research projects and are well on their way toward a productive semester! Even with busy schedules, everyone was able to find time for a
After a restful winter break, the STIR lab is back in action for a productive new year! All our PhD students and Dr. Wisniewski have made their New Year’s resolutions and are looking forward to launching new studies in the
Privacy researchers, come join us at SIGCHI 2020! This is a Call for Participation for the networked privacy workshop in Honolulu, HI, April 26th: “Privacy and Power: Acknowledging the Important of Privacy Research and Design for Vulnerable Populations” The aim
Congratulations to STIR Lab PhD candidates Karla Badillo-Urquiola and Afsaneh Razi, undergraduate student Denielle Abaquita, Dr. Pamela Wisniewski, and their collaborators for having their research presented at the GROUP 2020 conference in Sanibel Island, Florida. Karla Badillo-Urquiola and Afsaneh Razi
Congratulations to Dr. Pamela Wisniewski who was recognized as an ACM Senior Member. The Senior Members Grade recognizes those ACM members with at least 10 years of professional experience and 5 years of continuous Professional Membership who have demonstrated performance
Congratulations to Drs. Louise Barkhuus (PI) and her Co-PI collaborators Drs. Pamela Wisniewski, Yang Wang, Bart Knijnenburg, Heather Lipford, and Xinru Page on the $44,000 in seed funding from the Ministry of Higher Education and Science in Denmark for “Cultivating
Congratulations to STIR Lab undergraduate student Zaina Aljallad for being recognized as a finalist of the Computing Research Association’s (CRA) Outstanding Undergraduate Researcher Award for 2020! This year’s nominees were a very impressive group. A number of them, including Zaina,
Congratulations to Dr. Pamela Wisniewski and her collaborators on their newly published work in UXPA’s User Experience magazine. They speak to practitioners and a general audience to advocate for responsible privacy design within social technologies. Please check it out below:
Congratulations to the STIR Lab members and our collaborators on getting four papers accepted in the CHI 2020 proceedings! CHI is ACM SIGCHI’s premiere conference on Human-Computer Interaction. The acceptance rate for the 2020 proceedings was 24.3%. Authors and paper
Amy Godfrey (CS undergrad), Maria Lopez (CS undergrad), and Irina Lediaeva (MS Masters student) are working together on a project for a National Science Foundation CHS EAGER grant that examines the impact of viral social media challenges, such as the
Congratulations to the STIR Lab members for a successful Fall semester! We wish everyone a wonderful and restful winter break. Caption: We need to invest in a selfie stick for the lab.
Congratulations to STIR Lab undergrads Chris Granholm, Blake Wyatt, and Jonah Yonker for participating in the Fall 2019 Senior Design Showcase. They built an Android mobile app for Community Oversight of Privacy and Security (CO-opS). This app was developed for
We’re pleased to announce the completion of upgrades to our lab space for the Socio-Technical Interaction Research (STIR) Lab and the industry-focused User Experience (iUX) Academy — rooms 109 and 112 of the Barbara Ying CMMS Building. Below, you can
Congratulations to Dr. Pamela Wisniewki on her co-authorship of an extended abstract, recently published in the Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics (HFES) Society Annual Meeting, Volume 63. The abstract, titled “An Investigation on the Portrayal of Blue Whale
Congratulations to STIR Lab Ph.D. Candidate Karla Badillo-Urquiola for successfully defending her dissertation proposal on “A Social Ecological Approach to Empowering Foster Youth to Be Safer Online.” Karla did a wonderful job presenting this important work. We are very proud of
Congratulations to STIR Lab undergraduate student Zaina Aljallad for her presentation at CSCW 2019 on the co-authored article, “Co-designing for Community Oversight: Helping People Make Privacy And Security Decisions Together”. The article proposes a novel model for collaborative interaction for
Congratulations to 4th year STIR Lab Ph.D. student Karla Badillo-Urquiola for being featured by UCF’s College of Graduate Studies for her exemplary research and track record as an extraordinary UCF Knight. Karla’s dissertation focuses on the online safety of teens
Congratulations to STIR Lab Ph.D. student Afsaneh Razi for being accepted to participate in two CSCW 2019 workshops in Austin, Texas: Qualitative Research Methods for CSCW Ethical Considerations for Adolescent Online Risk Detection AI Systems Qualitative Research Methods Participants (Afsaneh
Congratulations to Dr. Pamela Wisniewski who was invited to participate in a panel on “Women in STEM” at UCF. She emphasized to undergraduate STEM women at UCF to pursue STEM careers–not because they need to prove to someone else that
Congratulations to Dr. Pamela Wisniewski for her co-authorship on a recent article in the November-December 2019 edition of ACM Interactions. The article, titled “Moving Beyond ‘One Size Fits All’: Research Considerations For Working With Vulnerable Populations,” discusses the challenges and
Congratulations to Dr. Pamela Wisniewski and STIR Lab Ph.D. student Karla Badillo-Urquiola for their lead in the co-authorship of an article in the November 2019 Special Issue of SAGE’s Journal of Adolescent Research. The article, titled “Beyond Parental Control: Designing
Congratulations to Drs. Pamela Wisniewski, Heather Lipford, and Jess Kropcynzski on their Secure and Trustworthy Computing (SaTC) NSF-funded project that was presented in October at the NSF SaTC PI Meeting. STIR Lab undergrads Zaina Aljallad and Christy Laperriere have been
Congratulations and welcome to STIR Lab first-year Ph.D. students Zainab Agha and Neeraj Chatlani for receiving prestigious UCF’s ORC Doctoral Fellowship, a $25,000 stipend with 3 years of graduate assistantship support. They joined the STIR Lab at the beginning of Fall
Congratulations to Dr. Pamela Wisniewski for being awarded the William R. Jones Outstanding Mentoring Award by the McKnight Foundation and the Florida Education Fund. We was nominated by her Ph.D. student Karla Badillo-Urquiola, who is a McKnight Fellow. Dr. Wisniewski
Congratulations to STIR Lab Ph.D. student Ms. Karla Badillo-Urquiola who received the Russel V. Ewald Award, which is presented by the McKnight Foundation and the Florida Education Fund to recognize academic excellence and community service. We are proud of Karla,