
Once-in-a-Decade Conference Spotlights School of IC Researchers
Three School of Interactive Computing researchers were chosen for paper presentations at one of the most selective and unique computing conferences in the world.
The Aarhus Conference, hosted by Aarhus University in Denmark, has been held every decade since 1975, addressing the most urgent and vital issues in computing worldwide.
The latest conference, titled Computing (X) Crisis, took place in August and featured presentations, critiques, and workshops that explored computing’s influence on the human condition in a world filled with crises.
Assistant Professor Cindy Lin, Associate Professor Lynn Dombrowski, and School of IC Professor and Chair Shaowen Bardzell authored the paper Whose, Which, and What Crisis? A Critical Analysis of Crisis in Computing Supply Chains. It was one of only 15 papers selected by conference organizers.
In the paper, in which Lin is credited as the lead author, the researchers advance a theoretical framework for understanding crises that impact the computing supply chain.
The Aarhus Conference, hosted by Aarhus University in Denmark, has been held every decade since 1975, addressing the most urgent and vital issues in computing worldwide.
The latest conference, titled Computing (X) Crisis, took place in August and featured presentations, critiques, and workshops that explored computing’s influence on the human condition in a world filled with crises.
Assistant Professor Cindy Lin, Associate Professor Lynn Dombrowski, and School of IC Professor and Chair Shaowen Bardzell authored the paper Whose, Which, and What Crisis? A Critical Analysis of Crisis in Computing Supply Chains. It was one of only 15 papers selected by conference organizers.
In the paper, in which Lin is credited as the lead author, the researchers advance a theoretical framework for understanding crises that impact the computing supply chain.