April 20, Thursday
HCII Anniversary Celebration
- 7:30 – 11:30 a.m.
- HCII Event Registration Desk
Newell-Simon Hall 3305
- HCII Event Registration Desk
- 8:00 – 9:00 a.m.
- Breakfast for HCII community
Newell-Simon Hall 3305
- Breakfast for HCII community
- 9:00 a.m.
- HCII Symposium
Wean Hall 7500 - Opening comments by Daniel P. Siewiorek
Buhl University Professor of Computer Science and Electrical Computer Engineering
Director, Human-Computer Interaction Institute
Carnegie Mellon University
Read biography - HCIIs Da Vinci Effect: A video showcasing how the Human Computer Interaction Institute exemplifies Carnegie Mellons culture of interdisciplinary collaboration.
- Stuart K. Card
Senior Research Fellow and Manager
User Interface Research
Palo Alto Research Center
Making Sense of It All. What's After Search?
Read biography and abstract - Dan R. Olsen, Jr.
Professor of Computer Science
Brigham Young University
The Challenge of Knowing Too Much
Read biography and abstract - C. Suzanne Iacono
Division Director (Acting)
Division of Information and Intelligent Systems (IIS)
National Science Foundation
Cyberinfrastructure in the Making: Getting There From Here
Read biography and abstract - Randy Pausch
Professor, Human-Computer Interaction, Computer Science and Design
Co-founder, Entertainment Technology Center
Carnegie Mellon University
Alice: Making it Fun to Learn Computer Programming
Read biography and abstract
- HCII Symposium
- 11:45 a.m. – 12:45 p.m.
- Panel Presentation – Future of the Field of HCI
- This panel of distinguished leaders of university departments and industrial research groups will discuss the important challenges for the future of HCI research and education.
- Brad Myers, Moderator
Professor, Human-Computer Interaction Institute
Carnegie Mellon University
Read biography - Ben Bederson
Associate Professor of Computer Science
Director of Human-Computer Interaction Lab
Adjunct Chair of SIGCHI US Public Policy Committee
University of Maryland
Read biography - Dan Boyarski
Professor, Head of the School of Design
Carnegie Mellon University
Read biography - Mary Czerwinski
Senior Researcher and Manager VIBE (Visualization and Interaction for Business and Entertainment)
Microsoft
Read biography - James A. Landay
Laboratory Director, Intel Research Seattle
Associate Professor
University of Washington
Read biography - Elizabeth Mynatt
Director, GVU Center
Associate Professor, College of Computing
Georgia Institute of Technology
Read biography - Judith Olson
Richard W. Pew Professor of Human Computer Interaction, with appointments in the School of Information, Ross School of Business, and the Psychology Department
Director of the Ph.D. programs at SI, and the Business Information Technology department at the Business School.
University of Michigan
Read biography
- 12:45 – 2:00 p.m.
- HCII and CS50 Luncheon
- HCII Poster Session
Newell-Simon Hall Atrium and Newell-Simon Hall 3305
Read index of presentations
- 2:00 – 4:00 p.m.
- Parallel Activities:
- 2:00/3:00 - Space Tours
User Studies Labs and 300 South Craig Street
Depart 2p.m./3p.m. from Newell-Simon Hall 3305 - 2:00 - Research Project Demos
Newell-Simon Hall 3305
Read index of presentations - 2:00 - Continuous Faculty Lab Demos
Various locations
Read index of presentations
- 2:00/3:00 - Space Tours
- 5:00 – 6:30 p.m.
- CS 50 Years of Computer Science Innovation
Randy Pausch, Professor, Human-Computer Interaction,
Computer Science and Design, Co-founder, Entertainment
Technology Center
McConomy Auditorium, University Center
(Requires separate registration at CS50 site.)
- CS 50 Years of Computer Science Innovation
- 7:30 – 9:30 p.m.
- CS50 Gala Reception
Robotics Engineering Center
(Requires separate registration at CS50 site.)
- CS50 Gala Reception
April 21, Friday
- CS50: Half a Century of Computer Science at Carnegie Mellon
(Requires separate registration at CS50 site.)
Questions regarding anniversary celebration, send email to Marian D'Amico