Student Presentation Sessions will work in a lightning-talk mode. Each student will have 2 minutes to describe their student project.
Slides should be delivered by e-mail to the General Co-Chairs by March 6th. We advise to keep it simple!
After each Presentations Session there will be an Interactive Coffee break & Poster Session, featuring posters by the students that just presented.
These coffee breaks will be the main opportunity to broadcast and discuss your work with the other students and with the invited speakers.
Remember to follow the poster format instructions what have been delivered by e-mail. If you have any problem, please e-mail the General Co-Chairs.
Student Presentations Session I & Poster Session I - Morning
- Albert De Beir, Vrije Universiteit Brussel
- Daniel Davison, Twente University
- Daniel Ullman, Brown University
- Elena Corina Grigore, Yale University
- Elizabeth Cha, University of Southern California
- EunJeong Cheon, Indiana University
- Jacqueline Kory Westlund, MIT Media Lab
- Jason Wilson, Tufts University
- Lingkang Zhang, Simon Fraser University
- Maria Luce Lupetti, Politecnico di Torino
- Markus Bajones, TU Wien
- Roxana Agrigoroaie, ENSTA-ParisTech
- Sarah Strohkorb, Yale University
- Vasanth Sarathy, Tufts University
Student Presentations Session II & Poster Session II - Afternoon
- Brian Mok, Stanford University
- Jamy Li, Stanford University
- Jorge David Figueroa Heredia, The University of Tokyo
- Kalesha Bullard, Georgia Institute of Technology
- Kirsten Kaplan, Stanford University
- Kory Kraft, Oregon State University
- Nadia Figueroa, EPFL
- Patrícia Alves-Oliveira, INESC-ID
- Shervin Javdani, Carnegie Mellon University
- Tariq Iqbal, University of Notre Dame
- Timea Bagosi, Delft University of Technology
- Vivian Chu, Georgia Institute of Technology
- Zachary Henkel, Mississippi State University