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The GIRI2.0 participants consists of faculty (see below), PostDocs and PhD Students of the IT University of Copenhagen.
The Initiative is a flat organization and the participants are represented in an alphabetic order though with the latest two GIRI coordinators at last. Administration is handled by the GIRI2.0 Coordinator
pbra@itu.dk
Associate Professor
GIRI2.0 Coordinator for 2012
Member of GIRI Steering Group Research Department:
Technologies in Practice
Computer Supported Cooperative Work Global engineering Global software development Design of Organizational ITHealthcare
Research Projects:
Global EngineeringGlobal Software Development
sbut@itu.dk
Sebastian Büttrich
ResearchLab Manager for the pITLab
Member of the GIRI Steering Group Committee
ydi@itu.dk
Yvonne Dittrich
Member of the GIRI Steering Group
Research Department: Software Development Group
Use Oriented Design and DevelopmentEmpirical Studies for Software Development Evolvable Software Products
End User Development
paulin@itu.dk
John Paulin Hansen
Head of the Research Department: Innovative Communication
Human Computer Interaction
Human Factors
Cognitive Modeling and Gaze-based Interaction
Jingling Genies
hilde@itu.dk
Thomas T. Hildebrandt
Research Department:
Programming, Logics and Semantics
Semantics
Logic and Models for Concurrent
Distributed and Mobile Communicating Processes
Workflow Management
Jingling GeniesTrustcare
tped@itu.dk
Thomas Pederson
Member of the GIRI Steering Group CommitteeResearch Department:
Innovative Communication
Human Computer Interaction Ubiquitous Computing Interaction Design
Research Project:
Ecotelemedia Global Networks
kynp@itu.dk
Kjell Yngve Petersen
Advanced inquiry in Integrative Arts Intermedial Performances
Participatory and Interactive Installations Telepresence, Tele-ecologies, Adaptive Light
irsh@itu.dk
Irina Shklovski
Member of the GIRI Steering Group CommitteeResearch Department: Design, Culture, Mobility and Communication
Interpersonal relationships
Transnational HCI
Issues of privacy and identity
Technology in disasters
sokoler@itu.dk
Tomas Sokoler
Human-Computer Interaction Ubiquitous Computing Interaction Design
stald@itu.dk
Gitte Bang Stald
Design, Culture, Mobility and Communication
Digital media and CommunicationMobile Media and Social Change Digital Youth Media Cultures
Kids Online
witzner@itu.dk
Dan Witzner
Eye-tracking Gaze-based Interaction Image Analysis
bardram@itu.dk
Jakob Bardram
Professor
Pervasive Healthcare Human-Computer Interaction Computer Supported Cooperative Work Ubiquitous Computing
Research projects:
MonarcaActivity-based ComputingCollaborative Mini-GridTrustcare
Global Software Development