NordiCHI 2020 workshop: Organizers

The workshop is based on work in the Design of Information systems research group, and the organizers are:

Tone Bratteteig is a Professor at the Department of Informatics, University of Oslo, where she leads the Design of Information Systems research group. She is a computer scientist by training, and her main research area is Participatory Design (PD). Her research and teaching span PD, design, use, HCI and CSCW, and includes both theoretical issues (e.g., what does participation in PD involve) and empirical studies. Her latest research has involved the “automation and autonomy” as well as PD with digital technologies like AI.

Diana Saplacan is a PhD Candidate in the Design of Information Systems Research Group at the Department of Informatics, University of Oslo. Her current research focus is on Universal Design (UD), specifically designing for situated abilities, rather than having the focus on disabilities. Her latest research focuses on understanding everyday interaction and use of domestic robots and of Digital Learning Environments in Higher Education. Her research interests span across HCI, HRI, CSCW, and UD.

Rebekka Soma is a PhD Candidate in the Design of Information Systems Research Group at the Department of Informatics, University of Oslo. Her research interests are in phenomenology and the study of human experience in encounters with technology. Presently, her focus is on the communicative nature of movement and how this affects how humans interact with autonomous robotic systems.

Johanne Svanes Oskarsen is a PhD Candidate in the Design of Information Systems Research Group at the Department of Informatics, University of Oslo. Her research interests primarily concern cooperation between front-line workers and automation or autonomous technologies in public administration. She contributes to the fields Computer-Supported Cooperative Work and eGovernment.

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Published June 14, 2020 4:26 PM - Last modified June 15, 2020 11:33 AM