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Academic - Paul Saulnier
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My Sister, Elaine. Calgary Flames Red Mile. Saint John, N.B. Email Address Anti-spam Encoder. I am a Master of Science graduate from the University of Calgary. And studied in the areas of robotics and human-computer interaction. I was part of the uTouch. Groups of the Interactions Lab. I was co-supervised by Dr. Ehud Sharlin. And Dr. Saul Greenberg. Why is it so new? My robot project attracted a lot of press coverage. At home and around the world. In Workshop on Brain Machine Interfaces for Neuroprosthes...
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Canada Impressions: The world's largest tepee
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Thursday, July 21, 2011. The world's largest tepee. On our way to Winnipeg we stopped in Medicine Hat. Funny name I thought and did some research. When the first people settled down in Medicine Hat there were lots of birds which feathers were used by the Native people's medicine man for their hats. That's how the town got its name. The round plates of the tepee are paintings by local artists that express the culture of the Aboriginal people and their ways of life. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Canada Impressions: I want to ride my bicycle...
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Saturday, July 16, 2011. I want to ride my bicycle. In April I started riding my bike to work again. It was part of my personal commuter challenge to live what I preach as part of my job. One way is about 11km; a good distance to wake up in the morning and unwind after work. I haven't regretted my decision one second; my commute is just wonderful and much more enjoyable than taking the bus. Just noticed that I took almost the same photo last September. It's still one of my favourite parts of the route.
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Canada Impressions: July 2011
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Thursday, July 21, 2011. The world's largest tepee. On our way to Winnipeg we stopped in Medicine Hat. Funny name I thought and did some research. When the first people settled down in Medicine Hat there were lots of birds which feathers were used by the Native people's medicine man for their hats. That's how the town got its name. The round plates of the tepee are paintings by local artists that express the culture of the Aboriginal people and their ways of life. Tuesday, July 19, 2011. We are in Regina...
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Canada Impressions: Beautiful commute
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Sunday, December 12, 2010. In September I started cycling to work. My commute goes mainly along Elbow River and through a few parks. A beautiful start into the day - and I am even faster than by bus. However, during winter I probably leave my bike at home. The pathways are not all plowed and I don't trust myself on the one steep hill down to the river. Rather don't take a ice bath :-). This little bunny was sitting beside the pathway trying to become invisible. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Canada Impressions: February 2011
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Thursday, February 24, 2011. The week before Christmas we went on another trip with Sierra Club Chinook Group. The outings are a great way for us to get out of town and enjoy some time in nature. This time was our first snowshoe trip. Nic and I haven't done snowshoeing before and I wasn't sure if it was good to lead the trip without any experience. It is really easy and essentially just like walking with different shoes. Monday, February 21, 2011. Sunday, February 06, 2011. Ye Olde Y Holiday Party. North...
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Canada Impressions: On the road
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Monday, July 18, 2011. Here is a map of our whole trip:. Because there is something special underground. We'll tell you more when we have seen it :-). Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Subscribe to this blog. The worlds largest tepee. I love the mountains, I love the rolling hills. I want to ride my bicycle. 1 Minute Log (Tony / English). Anne in Qatar (Anne / German). Blog von Robert und Anne (Anne / German). Friedis Welt (Friedi / German). Petra Press (Petra / English, German).
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Nicolai Marquardt - About
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I am a Lecturer (Assistant Professor) in Physical Computing at the University College London. At the UCL Interaction Centre I work on projects in the research areas of ubiquitous computing, interactive surfaces, sensor-based systems, prototyping toolkits, and physical user interfaces. I received my PhD in Computer Science from the University of Calgary. In Canada. During my graduate studies I was working at the Interactions Lab. In 2011/2012 I interned at Microsoft Research Redmond.
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Nicolai Marquardt - Publications
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Tajadura-Jiménez, A., Basia, M., Deroy, O., Fairhurst, M., Marquardt, N.,. Bianchi-Berthouze, N. (2015). As light as your footsteps: altering walking sounds to change perceived body weight, emotional state and gait. In Proceedings of the 33rd Annual ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI '15). ACM, New York, NY, USA, 2943-2952. Houben, S., Marquardt, N. WatchConnect: A Toolkit for Prototyping Smartwatch-Centric Cross-Device Applications. Williams, A. C. (2015). Boring, B. (2015). Reite...
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Canada Impressions: August 2011
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Friday, August 05, 2011. Well, I wanted to keep you entertained with our trip to Winnipeg. There is still lots to tell. Anyhow, here is today's photo from Calgary:. Yes, that is hail. After a bright, sunny August day we start the weekend with golfball-sized hail. I still can't believe it - hail in August. The tomato plants in the backyard of my office building are mushed, all foliage has been stripped off by the hail. Thank goodness we don't have a greenhouse yet. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).