Archive of lab meetings
This is an archive of past lab meetings held in the Mixed Reality Lab (MRL) at the University of Nottingham. Lab meetings are generally open to academics and researchers from across the University.
Information about upcoming lab meetings is available.
- Date
- Friday 19th February 2016 (12:00-13:00)
- Description
- Andrew Wilson from Nottingham Trent University will talk about the MRL partnership Sustrans.
- Date
- Friday 12th February 2016 (12:00-13:00)
- Description
- Anna Clarke will discuss the results of her initial study into the methods used by four experienced pro-am composers while they use their existing software tools.
- Date
- Friday 5th February 2016 (12:00-13:00)
- Description
- Annie Quandt, based in Human Factors, and Christopher Ellis, from the MRL, will present their current PhD work.
- Date
- Friday 29th January 2016 (12:00-13:00)
- Description
- Nick Walker will give an informal talk about using neural networks and computer vision as a practitioner.
- Date
- Friday 22nd January 2016 (12:00-13:00)
- Description
- Tatiana Styliari of the MRL will give a short talk on the progress and direction of her PhD.
- Date
- Friday 15th January 2016 (12:00-13:00)
- Description
- Mat Collishaw will give an exciting talk on his previous work to the MRL.
- Date
- Tuesday 15th December 2015 (12:00-13:00)
- Description
- Professor Alan Dix from the University of Birmingham will talk about "The Big Story of Small Data".
- Date
- Friday 11th December 2015 (12:00-13:00)
- Description
- Roma Patel and Andreas Reiter, both of the MRL, will give short talks on their PhDs to the research group
- Date
- Friday 4th December 2015 (12:00-13:00)
- Description
- Panagiotis will talk about his PhD which focuses on games that revolve around User-Generated Content (UGC) practices, such as Minecraft. Martin Porcheron will present his CSCW 2016 paper, Using Mobile Phones in Pub Talk.
- Date
- Friday 27th November 2015 (12:00-13:00)
- Description
- Kyle Arch and Wenchao Jiang, both of the MRL, will give short talks on their PhDs to the research group.