Stefan Schneegass Stefan Schneegass is a professor of Human-Computer Interaction at the University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany. His current research interest is in the area of human-computer interaction, in particular wearable computing, usable security and privacy, and human augmentation. Stefan received a Ph.D. in computer science from the University of Stuttgart, Germany and a M.Sc. from the University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany.
Mohamed Khamis is a Lecturer/Assistant Professor at the University of Glasgow. His research interests are at the intersection of Human Computer Interaction, Ubiquitous Computing, and User Privacy and Security.
Florian Alt is a Professor at the Bundeswehr University in Munich. His research is in human computer interaction (HCI) and usable security.
Uwe Gruenefeld is a Postdoc Researcher in Human-Computer Interaction at the University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany. He is fascinated by Augmented and Virtual Reality, with a strong interest in Intelligent User Interfaces.
Karola Marky is a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Glasgow. Her fields of expertise are Usable Security and Usable Privacy.
Alia Saad is currently working as a research assitant at the Human-Computer Interaction Group, University of Duisburg-Essen. She does research in Human-Computer Interaction, Usable Security, and Computer Vision.
Jonathan Liebers is currently a Ph.D. student at the Human-Computer Interaction Group, University of Duisburg-Essen. His research interest lies mainly within the field of usable security and implicit identification.
Jonas Auda is a research assistant at the Human-Computer Interaction Group of the University Duisburg-Essen. His current research areas cover interactions with Virtual and Augmented Realities, Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCIs) and Ubiquitous Computers.
Florian Mathis is a doctoral candidate at the University of Edinburgh and the University of Glasgow. His research is in Human-Computer Interaction, Usable Privacy and Security, and Virtual Reality.
Lukas Mecke is a PhD student in the Usable Security and Privacy Group at the Bundeswehr University in Munich. His research is concerned with (behavioural) biometrics and their use for usable security mechanisms.