ABSTRACT
HCI is a field where diversity should be considered in the systems we build and study. As such, it is important to cultivate a growing group of diverse researchers with a range of experiences to contribute to difficult design, research, and computational problems. Therefore, the CHIMe organizers invite graduate and undergraduate students to attend. CHIMe intends to provide a welcoming environment for mentoring and collaboration amongst peers, faculty, and industry experts in HCI.
Index Terms
- Computer-Human Interaction Mentoring (CHIMe) 2018
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