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They might look smart, but they’re not **THAT** smart…

October 20, 2017 Andrew

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Andrew Kun 1 day ago

@matviienkoa Yes, that’s a great read as well!

Andrew Kun 1 day ago

@matviienkoa One of my favorite books. I love the intro - it can serve as an example to us all on how to set up sci… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…

AutoUI 2018 2 days ago

Only 3 days left! Early bird registration deadline is August 17th!!! We also have limited number of rooms at Shera… twitter.com/i/web/status/1… Retweeted by Andrew Kun

Dr. Audrey Girouard 2 days ago

Join my lab as an #hci #postdoc to work on #Wearables for #Health. Apply or inquire by Aug 27. cil.csit.carleton.ca/postdoc/ @CreativeIntLab Retweeted by Andrew Kun

AutoUI 2018 3 days ago

Hurry up! Early bird deadline Registration deadline is August 17th!!! We also have limited number of rooms at Sher… twitter.com/i/web/status/1… Retweeted by Andrew Kun

Andrew Kun 3 days ago

Cool work by 2018 @AutomotiveUI general chair @birsen_donmez and her team. twitter.com/SteveCasner/st…

https://t.co/8RK8C1EmZz

— Steve Casner (@SteveCasner) August 13, 2018

Mark O. Riedl 4 days ago

Ugh. The PhD is—and should be—about proving that an individual can conduct research that expands our understanding… twitter.com/i/web/status/1… Retweeted by Andrew Kun

Laura Estill 6 days ago

This is good advice for students emailing professors. (Via @ybahat on FB) pic.twitter.com/dmbgR4rxYa Retweeted by Andrew Kun

Andrew Kun 4 days ago

This is a great list - calculation errors are the first thing I look to eliminate in a paper. twitter.com/jdlee888/statu…

Common visualization pitfalls and solutions: ordering categories, managing over plotting, avoiding 3-D, and more https://t.co/hNXiSZXDFj

— John Lee (@Jdlee888) August 11, 2018

Andrew Kun 5 days ago

It was great to see our @NSF funded #IRES students present their work @offis. Thanks @SusanneCJBoll and your team f… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…

Andrew Kun 6 days ago

Congratulations @ShadanSB on defending your Ph.D. dissertation today. I enjoyed reviewing your work - excellent res… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…

Rogue P. Bigha📢 1 week ago

is this a human computation joke? twitter.com/SwiftOnSecurit… Retweeted by Andrew Kun

Anuj K Pradhan PhD 1 week ago

Good comprehensive approach. Absolutely essential for the technology. But don’t forget the human factor as well.… twitter.com/i/web/status/1… Retweeted by Andrew Kun

Mike Lenné 1 week ago

Great to see testing protocols emerge, what about testing driver monitoring systems also? We've been doing this for… twitter.com/i/web/status/1… Retweeted by Andrew Kun

Eric Horvitz 2 weeks ago

Wise words from Asimov. I hope folks enjoy the essay. science.sciencemag.org/content/357/63… twitter.com/eglinsky/statu… Retweeted by Andrew Kun

Andrew Kun 2 weeks ago

Picard is back! twitter.com/PicardTips/sta…

Picard leadership tip: If your people are in need of a better example to follow, and if you are confident you can be that example, then consider, really consider, postponing your retirement.

— Picard Tips (@PicardTips) August 5, 2018

Steven Strogatz 2 weeks ago

“Students and their supervisors must begin to regard a PhD programme as a traineeship in scientific thinking” nature.com/articles/d4158… Retweeted by Andrew Kun

Wellesley HCI 2 weeks ago

And that's a wrap for summer research! Incredible work from our #ARtMuse and #Tangibac teams. pic.twitter.com/s2ZrE9N7st Retweeted by Andrew Kun

Evan Peck 2 weeks ago

Another reason to blog as an academic: I'm really bad at posting consistently (~once every 2 months), but each mont… twitter.com/i/web/status/1… Retweeted by Andrew Kun

Andrew Kun 2 weeks ago

From past experience I can say that the MSR Faculty Summit is an amazing event with so much to learn - great to see… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…

Associate Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of New Hampshire

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