[Linux-aus] Everything Open 2024 - Third keynote announcement - Professor Aaron Quigley

Everything Open contact at everythingopen.au
Thu Feb 8 16:08:22 AEDT 2024


We are delighted to announce our third Keynote - Professor Aaron 
Quigley!

About Professor Aaron Quigley

Aaron Quigley is the Science Director and Deputy Director of CSIRO’s 
Data61. From 2020 – 2023 he was head of school for the School of 
Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) in the University of New South 
Wales in Sydney Australia and until June 2020, Professor Quigley was the 
Chair of Human Computer Interaction in the School of Computer Science at 
the University of St Andrews, director of the Scottish Informatics and 
Computer Science Alliance (SICSA), board member for ScotlandIS and the 
DataLab.

Aaron’s research interests include discreet computing, global HCI, 
pervasive and ubiquitous computing and information visualisation on 
which he has delivered over 50 invited talks most recently as an ACM 
Distinguished Speaker. Aaron has published over 190 internationally 
peer-reviewed publications including edited volumes, journal papers, 
book chapters, conference and workshop papers.

Aaron is an ACM Distinguished Member and an IEEE Senior Member. Aaron 
was the technical program Chair for the ACM EICS 2022 conference and 
general co-chair for the ACM CHI Conference on Human Factors in 
Computing Systems in 2021. He serves as chair elect on the ACM CHI 
Steering committee and on the Yirigaa Advisory Board. In total Aaron has 
had chairing roles in thirty international conferences and has served on 
over ninety conference and workshop program committees.

His research and development has been supported by the EPSRC, AHRC, 
JISC, SFC, NDRC, EU FP7/FP6, SFI, Smart Internet CRC, NICTA, Wacom, IBM, 
Intel, Nvidia, Google, Microsoft and MERL and has held 7 patents. Aaron 
has held academic and industry appointments in Singapore, Australia, 
Japan, USA, Germany, Ireland and the UK.

About the Keynote - Intelligent Interfaces: Challenges and Opportunities

The exploration of novel sensing to facilitate new interaction 
modalities is an active research topic in Human-Computer Interaction. 
Across the breadth of HCI, we can see the development of new forms of 
interaction underpinned by the appropriation or adaptation of sensing 
techniques based on the measurement of sound, light, electric fields, 
radio waves, biosignals etc. In this talk, Professor Quigley will delve 
into a range of novel interactions which are supported by new forms of 
sensing on mobile and wearable devices.

Register now for Everything Open 2024!

Register now to attend Everything Open 2024, in beautiful Gladstone, 
tropical north Queensland. We have a range of ticket prices suitable for 
most budgets, and have compiled information on travel to, and 
accommodation in Gladstone, as well as information on what you can do 
while you’re here. We’re looking forward to seeing you in April 2024!

https://2024.everythingopen.au

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Kind regards,

Team Everything Open 2024


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