Professor Lecture Series - Episode 3
Episode 3 of the Professor Lecture Series under the title "You, Me and the Technology" will be held online using Microsoft Teams on March 16, 2021 at 4-5PM (EST).
Episode 3 of the Professor Lecture Series under the title "You, Me and the Technology" will be held online using Microsoft Teams on March 16, 2021 at 4-5PM (EST).
The University of Waterloo Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Student Chapter is preparing to host the second episode of Student Research Rounds as part of the series titled "You, Me and the Technology".
The University of Waterloo Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Student Chapter is preparing to host the second Professor Lecture Series event of the Term on Thursday, February 25th from 16:00 - 17:00 (EST) titled: "You, Me and the Technology" - A Professor Lecture Series.
The University of Waterloo Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Student Chapter is preparing to host the first episode of Student Research Rounds as part of the series titled "You, Me and the Technology". This event is the follow-up of Professor Lecture Series - Episode 1 featuring Dr.
The Human Factors and Ergonomics Society (HFES) student chapter at the University of Waterloo has a new logo for the 2021 academic year.
The HFES logo design was customised by Olamide Olatoye, who is the Communications Director at the Student Chapter.
University of Waterloo's Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Student Chapter is pleased to host the 20th Annual Human Factors Engineering Inter-University Workshop (IUW) on November 16th from 8:30am - 8:00pm in E7.
Congratulations to Prof. Stacey Scott on getting tenured! Dr. Scott directs one of our Human Factors labs (Collaborative Systems Lab).
The Human Factors and Ergonomics Society invites you to attend the 2015 International Symposium on Human Factors and Ergonomics in Health Care: Improving the Outcomes, to be held April 26–29, 2015, at the Baltimore Marriott Waterfront Hotel, Baltimore, Maryland.
Coursera has recently put together a series of specializations that are relevant to our research. A specialization consists of a group of closely related courses that usually build upon each other. All specializations end with a Capstone Exam or a final project.
Dr. Stacey Scott is co-organizing a pre-conference workshop at The 18th ACM Conference on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work and Social Computing (CSCW 2015) in Vancouver, BC, called "Supporting "Local Remote" Collaboration.