Accepted paper at Eurohaptics Conference 2024
Aalto University is excited to share that our paper “Apparent Thermal Motion on the Forearm” has been accepted in this year’s Eurohaptics Conference and will
Aalto University is excited to share that our paper “Apparent Thermal Motion on the Forearm” has been accepted in this year’s Eurohaptics Conference and will
Next month, Dom Potts, Crescent Jicol, and Christof Lutteroth from the University of Bath will be attending the PhysioCHI’24 workshop at CHI’24 in Hawaii! 🌴
2nd EMIL call open The R&D team at the Animationsinstitut proudly presents the first official trailer for ‘Fate of the Minotaur’, the immersive, location-based experience
We have received the final confirmation that our paper for CHI 2024 has been accepted! We are excited to share in more detail what the
Last week Paul and Fran from Pompeu Fabra University visited the Wearable Systems Lab new facilities in Aalto University. The Aalto team showcased the recent
Exciting times as we delve further into getting to know the funded FSTP projects: A couple of days ago, we were able to incorporate the
We are thrilled to announce that the University of Bath will be representing EMIL at this year’s CHI – the premier conference in Human-Computer Interaction!
How do we design interactive thermal experiences by taking into account first-hand, lived experiences – such as Finnish sauna? 🔥 ❄ Last week Aalto University
The EMIL call 2 funded projects are off to a great start. All teams actively maintain regular dialogue with consortium partners through weekly tutor sessions
We are thrilled to announce that a research paper about the University of Bath’s VR exergaming lighthouse project has been conditionally accepted to CHI 2024! 🏝
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