CS student wins two dissertation awards for outstanding HCI research

Wednesday, July 3, 2024

 (PhD ‘23) has received two prestigious dissertation awards:  and the Canadian Human-Computer Communications Society’s (CHCCS) ().

For the past 50 years, the CHCCS has recognized outstanding Canadian researchers “who have made significant advances and contributions to the fields of computer graphics and human-computer interaction.” Their student awards include the Bill Buxton Award, named after a Canadian scholar who pioneered and promoted HCI research nationally and internationally. This award recognizes an exceptional HCI doctoral dissertation.

Read the from Computer Science to learn more.