Dr. Pascal Knierim
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Ass. Prof. of Human-Computer Interaction
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+43 512 507 53488
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ta.ca.kbiu@mireink.lacsap
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ICT, Room 3N08 |
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Hi. I am an Assistant Professor of Human-Computer Interaction at the Universität Innsbruck.
Prior, I worked as Postdoctoral Researcher and Lecturer in the Usable Security and
Privacy Group at the Bundeswehr University Munich, Germany. I obtained my PhD in Computer
Science in 2020 from the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, where I investigated how
to enhance input and output modalities for mixed reality experiences and how these will impact our everyday lives.
My general research interests include:
- Human-Computer Interaction
- Pervasive Mixed Reality
- Ubiquitous Computing
- Usable Security and Privacy
I am actively seeking enthusiastic and motivated students who are interested in pursuing a bachelor's or master's thesis. If you are interested, please don't hesitate to contact me.
Current Teaching
Usability Engineering and Interaction Design, 703509, SS23
Research Seminar in Perception, Interaction and Robotics, 703331, SS23
Seminar with Bachelor's Thesis, 703060, SS23
Past Teaching
Specialisation Seminar, 703081, WS22
Research Seminar in Perception, Interaction and Robotics, 703331, WS22
Recent Publications
The following list comprises selection of recent publications I co-authored. A comprehensive overview can be found on Google Scholar or dblp.
- T Kosch, P Knierim, M Kritzler, D Beicht, F Michahelles (2023), "Lenssembly: Authoring assembly instructions in augmented reality using programming-by-demonstration", Human-Technology Interaction: Shaping the Future of Industrial User Interfaces (Springer).
- Abdrabou Y, Rivu R, Ammar T, Liebers J, Saad A, Liebers C, Gruenefeld U, Knierim P, Khamis M, Maekelae V, Schneegass S and Alt F (2022), "Understanding Shoulder Surfer Behavior Using Virtual Reality", In Adjunct Proceedings of the IEEE Conference on Virtual Reality and 3D User Interfaces.
- A, Knierim P, Chiossi F, Chuang LL and Welsch R (2022), "Proxemics for Human-Agent Interaction in Augmented Reality", In CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. New York, NY, USA Association for Computing Machinery.