[Asis-l] HCI/InfoSci meetup at HCI2012 (Birmingham UK) 12th Sept - Hyatt Regency bar
Max Wilson
Max.Wilson at nottingham.ac.uk
Mon Sep 3 10:50:28 EDT 2012
Hi all,
We're having an informal HCI/InfoSci meetup after the HCI2012 conference poster session in Birmingham. Anyone is welcome to come who is interested in that mix of HCI and InfoSci/Retrieval/Behaviour.
InfoSci/HCI Meetup
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Date: Wednesday 12th Sept 2012
Time: 7pm after the HCI2012 poster session
Location: Birmingham Hyatt Regency Bar
Style: Informal gathering
Tell us your coming: http://mid-hib-meetup.eventbrite.co.uk/
We normally do it monthly on the 1st Wed of the month, but we've co-located it with BCS HCI2012, this month, since so many are coming together anyway for the conference. We normally get together in nottingham for a chat/drinks/dinner, since its in the middle of several universities - but its by no means a closed gorup or rigid organisation. Just people with a shared interested getting together and talking research.
See you there perhaps!
Max
Dr Max L. Wilson
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Lecturer in HCI and Information Seeking
Mixed Reality Lab
School of Computer Science
University of Nottingham, UK
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