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Friday, 13 August 2010 09:54
The D-CIS Lab cordially invites you to our forthcoming colloquium featuring Dr. David Allen.

DrAllen_1.jpgTitlle: " When Spike met Rover": the pains & pleasures of implementing socio-technical systems "
 

David Allen will present research from the group which illuminates the implementation and innovation processes for ICT within UK Police Services. He will start by drawing upon work within a single police force which mobilised its internal information system (SPIKE) via a hand held mobile information device (ROVER).

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Friday, 23 July 2010 00:00
D-CIS Human Factors Event 2010, 1 - 3 November 2010

HFevent.jpg[The deadline for submissions for the plenary and poster session has been extended until the 30th of July]

 

We cordially invite you to participate in the D-CIS Human Factors Event 2010. This conference brings together researchers and end users that have an interest in human factors. The 3rd D-CIS Human Factors Event is the perfect opportunity to gain insight in the latest technology and research on human factors, to establish cooperation between technology developers and researchers and to discuss specific research needs in the field of human factors.

 

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Wednesday, 14 July 2010 13:39
Multi-touch technology uses workshop

multitouchTable.jpgThe Human Factors and Cognition Laboratory (HFCL), the corporate Human Factor research laboratory for Thales Research & Technology Netherland and managing partner of the D‐CIS Lab research collaboration, is pleased to invite you for its second workshop on multi‐touch technology uses, to be held on the 4th of November 2010 in Delft, the Netherlands.

 

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Friday, 18 June 2010 11:17
TTCP Defence Human Systems Symposium

TTCP_Pic1.jpgOn the 18th May Dr. Stas Krupenia presented the results of Thales Use Case ‘Video Over Wireless’ – a joint research project between Thales’ Human Factors and Cognition Lab and the Division of Land Systems – at the TTCP Defence Human Systems Symposium at the National  Maritime Museum in Sydney Australia. The collaborative research project is being lead by Dr. Michel Varkevisser.

 

   

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