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About DUB |
HCI & Design at the University of Washington |
DUB is a grassroots alliance of faculty, students, researchers, and industry partners interested in Human Computer Interaction & Design at the University of Washington. The DUB acronym stands for Design, Use, Build.
Our mission is to bring together an interdisciplinary group of people to share ideas, collaborate on research, and advance teaching related to the interaction between design, people, and technology. DUB began when we recognized a strength of Human Computer Interaction & Design across many units at the University of Washington. For more than 10 years, DUB has helped bring these people and perspectives together through events that include weekly seminars, quarterly lunches, and yearly retreats. DUB's interdisciplinary environment is one of the world's most vibrant communities for research and education in Human Computer Interaction & Design.
Primary activities of the DUB group include:
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A weekly lunch speaker seminar, on Wednesdays from 12:00-1:30.
[The DUB mailing lists]({{ site.baseurl }}/gettinginvolved.html#tab_mailing_lists) are used for seminar announcements.
[The DUB calendar]({{ site.baseurl }}/calendar.html) presents upcoming speakers, topics, and locations.
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An annual retreat for faculty, research-active students, and industry partners.
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An annual reception at the CHI conference, promoting broader visibility of the DUB community.
Members of DUB come from many University of Washington departments. The historic core is based in:
- Computer Science & Engineering
- The Division of Design
- Human Centered Design & Engineering
- The Information School
DUB and these departments also collaborate in leadership of, and enjoy broad participation from, the Master of Human-Computer Interaction + Design (MHCI+D) program. This brings together together DUB's cross-campus perspectives in Human Computer Interaction & Design education.
DUB welcomes participation from across the University of Washington. Additional participation includes:
- Architecture
- Biomedical & Health Informatics
- Communications
- DXARTS Digital Arts
- Electrical Engineering
- Industrial & Systems Engineering
- Mechanical Engineering
- Psychology
Industry research partners include Adobe, FXPAL, Google, Intel, Microsoft, and others.