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The DILAB is a Human-Computer Interaction research group within the Informatics Institute at the University of Amsterdam.

Website: https://uva-dilab.com/
The article lays out the PETLP framework (Privacy-by-design Extract-Transform-Load-Present) to address the tangled legal & ethical terrain of AI research using social media data.

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A practical blueprint for legal and ethical AI research - Impact of Social Sciences
To use public data researchers must navigate legal regulations & platform norms. The PETLP framework shows how privacy-by-design can be built in at the outset.
blogs.lse.ac.uk
November 6, 2025 at 2:25 PM
Amar's work explores how soft magnetic materials can be made accessible tools for designers creating shape-changing interfaces!

Read more about Mijksenaar Lab and their work here: mijksenaar.com/lab
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To cultivate new insights in our field, we initiate research and establish diverse partnerships that foster innovation and multidisciplinary collaboration. Our findings are disseminated through public...
mijksenaar.com
October 8, 2025 at 2:54 PM
What does BEAT aim to do?

• Centre people’s lived experience to identify everyday accessibility challenges such as broken elevators and mis-parked bikes.
• Integrate AI, design and policy to generate solutions that are inclusive and practical.

Learn more here:
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€3.8M Research project led by IvI Boosts Accessibility in Dutch Cities - Informatics Institute
An NWO-KIC grant led by Hamed Alavi from the Digital Interactions Lab has received €3.8M. The project explores a radically new approach to inclusive city-making, grounded in people’s lived experiences...
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September 23, 2025 at 9:39 AM
📖 "An Umbrella Review of Reporting Quality in CHI Systematic Reviews: Guiding Questions and Best Practices for HCI" - Katja Rogers et al.

This umbrella review evaluates systematic reviews at CHI using PRISMA/ENTREQ and offers guiding questions to improve transparency & rigour in future reporting.
July 4, 2025 at 10:33 AM
🏆 Honourable Mention: "Python is for girls! Masculinity, Femininity, and Queering Inclusion at Hackathons" - Siân Brooke

An examination of how queerness is expressed—but also constrained—by tech’s masculine norms at 7 UK hackathons.
July 4, 2025 at 10:33 AM
Our CHI papers this year:
🏆 Best Paper: "What Do We Design for When We Design Smart Buildings?" - Shruti Rao, Katja Rogers, Judith Good, Hamed Alavi

A scoping review of 192 papers on human experience in smart buildings – mapping out human experiences, design mechanisms, and associated technologies.
July 4, 2025 at 10:33 AM