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/ Human-Technology Interaction PAGE 1 Making technology work for people

Start-up meeting master program HTI Making technology work for people / Human-Technology Interaction PAGE 2

Jaap Ham j.r.c.ham@tue.nl Martijn Willemsen m.c.willemsen@tue.nl Wil Kuijpers w.l.m.kuijpers@tue.nl / Human-Technology Interaction PAGE 3

Introduction meeting Today: Thursday (September 3) 16.00: Drinks at Intermate (meet all HTI students!!) / Human-Technology Interaction PAGE 4

Introduction meeting Tuesday September 1: From To Topic Room Presenter 08.45 09.30 Info about the MA program HTI Jaap Ham Info about the mentor system, and 09.45 10.30 mentors Jaap Ham 10.45 11.30 Lab demos IPO Labs 11.45 12.30 Lab demos IPO Labs Lab 12.30 13.30 Lunch (lab hallway) with HTI Staff hallway Thursday September 3, 16.00: Drinks at Intermate (meet all HTI students!!) / Human-Technology Interaction PAGE 5

Content Coherence of the program Overview of the courses within MSc HTI Things that require special attention Engineering courses International Course Graduation Project Selecting a mentor HTI Lab Facilities and tour / Human-Technology Interaction PAGE 6

Content All information online: The HTI-MA digital study guide: http://educationguide.tue.nl/programs/graduat e-school/masters-programs/human-technologyinteraction/ / Human-Technology Interaction PAGE 7

Training to become an HTI Engineer Making technology work for people / Human-Technology Interaction PAGE 8

Human-Technology Interaction Master Program Linked-in HTI Students and Alumni group: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/hti-master-students-alumni- 3439964/about / Human-Technology Interaction PAGE 9

Career opportunities for a master in HTI Making technology work for people / Human-Technology Interaction PAGE 10

Career opportunities as a master in HTI Linked-in HTI Students and Alumni group: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/hti-master-students-alumni- 3439964/about / Human-Technology Interaction PAGE 11

Content Coherence of the program Overview of the courses within MSc HTI Things that require special attention Engineering courses International Course Graduation Project Selecting a mentor HTI Lab Facilities and tour / Human-Technology Interaction PAGE 12

The master program HTI Coherence of the program / Human-Technology Interaction PAGE 13

Training to become an HTI Engineer Advancing to being a master in Human-Technology Interaction: Advanced technology-oriented courses (min. 15 ects) Advanced HTI courses Mandatory HTI courses (e.g., UX design, research project, advanced data analysis) A very large choice of advanced HTI courses (e.g., Human- Robot Interaction, Cognitive engineering) Building on the basis of PT (or comparable) Become an HTI engineer / Human-Technology Interaction PAGE 14

A coherent set of engineering courses in one of the following domains (or otherwise): office environments, homes, urban environment, public transport systems, road lighting Built Environment recommender systems, affective computing, digital gaming, virtual reality, mobile communication ICT novel energy technology, co2 storage, energy efficiency Sustainable Energy Actuators, control systems, system dynamics, plastics material, batteries Robotics / Human-Technology Interaction PAGE 15

E. Graduation project D. International semester Overall: Engineering courses (> 15 ects) A. Mandatory HTI courses Overview HTI, UX design, Research project, Advanced data analysis B. Specialization electives B1. HTI core electives (Advanced cognition, Advanced social psychology, Advanced perception, Cognitive engineering) C. Electives / Homologation B2. HTI electives (e.g., Human-robot interaction, Online behavior) / Human-Technology Interaction PAGE 16

MA-HTI 2.0 Master HTI (starting sept 2015) E. Graduation project (30 ECTS) 30 D. International Semester ( >= 15 ECTS) 15 Total engineering courses: >= 15 A B C D E Total study load 25 35 15 15 30 120 A. Mandatory courses 25 B. Specialization Electives 35 C. Electives / homologation 15 (<= 30 ECTS) (>= 15 ECTS) B1 Choose >= 2 from below 10 Overview HTI 5 Advanced Cognition 5 UX Design (Design Track A) Research project (Design Track B + Research project) Advanced Data Analysis 5 5 Advanced Social Psychology 5 10 Advanced Perception 5 Cognitive Engineering 5 B2 Choose >= 3 from B1 or B2 25 Inflow from non-p&t BA programs: Social Networking 5 Psychology of Light and Time 5 a. Methods & Statistics (>= 15 ECTS) Sound Perception 5 b. one of the HTI coherent packages (15 ECTS) Communication Analysis 5 The Quantified Self 5 Environmental Psychology 5 Online Behavior 5 Super Crunchers 5 Human Robot Interaction 5 Professional experience: Research, design, or business 5 / Human-Technology Interaction PAGE 17

MA-HTI (120 ECTS) A. Mandatory courses (25 ECTS) B. Specialization Electives (25-35 ECTS) B1: Core choice package (10 ECTS) B2: Core specialization (15-25 ECTS, min 3 courses) C. Electives / Homologation (<= 15 ECTS) D. International semester (>= 15 ECTS) E. Graduation project (30 ECTS) => 15 ECTS engineering courses (in B2/C/D) / Human-Technology Interaction PAGE 18

A. Mandatory courses (25 ECTS) A. Mandatory courses 25 (<= 30 ECTS) Overview HTI 5 UX Design (Design Track A) 5 Research project 10 (Design Track B + Research project) Advanced Data Analysis 5 / Human-Technology Interaction PAGE 19

B. Specialization electives (35 ECTS) B. Specialization Electives (35 ECTS) B1: Core choice package (10 ECTS) B2: Core specialization (15-25 ECTS) Min. 3 courses required, 5 possible if technology courses / electives are planned in the next year (possibly abroad) B. Specialization Electives 35 B1 Choose >= 2 from below 10 Advanced Cognition 5 Advanced Social Psychology 5 Advanced Perception 5 Cognitive Engineering 5 B2 Choose >= 3 from B1 or B2 25 Social Networking 5 Psychology of Light and Time 5 Sound Perception 5 Communication Analysis 5 The Quantified Self 5 Environmental Psychology 5 Online Behavior 5 Super Crunchers 5 Human Robot Interaction 5 Professional experience: Research, design, or business 5 / Human-Technology Interaction PAGE 20

Specialization Electives Core Choice Package Core choice package Advanced Cognition Advanced Social Psychology Advanced Perception Advanced Cognitive Engineering Professional Experience Research Design Business BSc learning line Cognition and Social Interaction Brain Perception Action Advanced HTI courses The network society Sound perception Communication Analysis Psychology of Light and time Professional experience Social media & life online. Quant. Self in health Super Crunchers environmental Psychology Human Robot interaction / Human-Technology Interaction PAGE 21

C. Electives C. Electives / homologation 15 (>= 15 EC) / Human-Technology Interaction PAGE 22

D/E International and Graduation E. Graduation project (30 ECTS) 30 D. International Semester ( >= 15 ECTS) 15 / Human-Technology Interaction PAGE 23

MA-HTI 2.0 Master HTI (starting sept 2015) E. Graduation project (30 ECTS) 30 D. International Semester ( >= 15 ECTS) 15 Total engineering courses: >= 15 A B C D E Total study load 25 35 15 15 30 120 A. Mandatory courses 25 B. Specialization Electives 35 C. Electives / homologation 15 (<= 30 ECTS) (>= 15 ECTS) B1 Choose >= 2 from below 10 Overview HTI 5 Advanced Cognition 5 UX Design (Design Track A) Research project (Design Track B + Research project) Advanced Data Analysis 5 5 Advanced Social Psychology 5 10 Advanced Perception 5 Cognitive Engineering 5 B2 Choose >= 3 from B1 or B2 25 Inflow from non-p&t BA programs: Social Networking 5 Psychology of Light and Time 5 a. Methods & Statistics (>= 15 ECTS) Sound Perception 5 b. one of the HTI coherent packages (15 ECTS) Communication Analysis 5 The Quantified Self 5 Environmental Psychology 5 Online Behavior 5 Super Crunchers 5 Human Robot Interaction 5 Professional experience: Research, design, or business 5 / Human-Technology Interaction PAGE 24

Content Coherence of the program Overview of the courses within MSc HTI Things that require special attention Engineering courses International Course Graduation Project Selecting a mentor HTI Lab Facilities and tour / Human-Technology Interaction PAGE 25

The master program HTI Overview of the courses within MSc HTI / Human-Technology Interaction PAGE 26

Schedule start September 2015 HTI 2015-2016 Quartile 1 Quartile 2 Quartile 3 Quartile 4 1 st year 0HM100 Overview HTI (B) Martijn Willemsen 0HM130 Advanced Cognition (E) Daniel Lakens 0HM170 HTI Research project (D) Karin Smolders 0HM110 UX Design (D) 0HM140 Advanced Perception (A) 0HM150 Advanced Cognitive Engineering (B) 0HM160 Advanced Social Psychology (D) Wijnand Ijsselstein Armin Kohlrausch Wijnand Ijsselstein Jaap Ham 0HM120 Advanced Data Analysis (E) Antal Haans 2 nd year International Semester and/or Electives Graduation Project / Human-Technology Interaction PAGE 27

Schedule start Jan 2016 HTI 2015-2016 Quartile 1 Quartile 2 Quartile 3 Quartile 4 1 st year 0HM100 Overview HTI (B) Martijn Willemsen 0HM130 Advanced Cognition (E) Daniel Lakens 0HM170 HTI Research project (D) Karin Smolders 0HM110 UX Design (D) 0HM140 Advanced Perception (A) 0HM150 Advanced Cognitive Engineering (B) 0HM160 Advanced Social Psychology (D) Wijnand Ijsselstein Armin Kohlrausch Wijnand Ijsselstein Jaap Ham 0HM120 Advanced Data Analysis (E) Antal Haans Core specialization 0HM200 Psychology of Light and Time (C) 0HM240 The Quantified Self in Health (C) 0HM260 Environmental Psychology (C) Yvonne de Kort and Karin Smolders Femke Beute Antal Haans 0HM210 Communication Analysis (B) 0HM250 Online Behavior (D) 0HM270 Super Crunchers (B) Paul de Greef Uwe Matzat Chris Snijders 0HM220 Social Networking (D) Gerrit Rooks 0HM280 Human Robot Interaction (E) Raymond Cuijpers 0HM230 Sound Perception (C) Dik Hermes Professional Experience (in Q2, Q3, Q4) Jaap Ham / Human-Technology Interaction PAGE 28

Schedule Sept International (BPA) HTI 2015-2016 -- For international students (BPA package) Quartile 1 Quartile 2 Quartile 3 Quartile 4 1 st year 0HM100 Overview HTI (B) 0HV50 Behavioral Research Methods (D) 0HM150 Advanced Cognitive Engineering (B) Martijn Willemsen Chris Snijders Wijnand Ijsselstein 0HM110 UX Design (D) 0HV100 Human Factors (C) 0HV20 Perception and Motor Control (D) 0HV40 Brain Body Behavior (C) Wijnand Ijsselstein 2DD20 Pre-master statistics (A) (or alternative) 2 nd year 0HM170 HTI Research project (A) Karin Smolders 0HM120 Advanced Data Analysis (E) Antal Haans 0HM140 Advanced Perception (A) Armin Kohlrausch Graduation Project / Human-Technology Interaction PAGE 29

Schedule Sept International (CSI) HTI 2015-2016 -- For international students (CSI package) Quartile 1 Quartile 2 Quartile 3 Quartile 4 1 st year 0HM100 Overview HTI (B) 0HV50 Behavioral Research Methods (D) 0HM160 Advanced Social Psychology (D) Martijn Willemsen Chris Snijders Jaap Ham 0HM110 UX Design (D) 0HV30 Social Psychology & Consumer Behavior (A) 0HV60 Thinking & Deciding (C) Wijnand Ijsselstein 2DD20 Pre-master statistics (A) (or alternative) 2 nd year 0HM170 HTI Research project (A) Karin Smolders 0HM120 Advanced Data Analysis (E) Antal Haans 0HV80 HTI in Social Context (B) 0HM130 Advanced Cognition (E) Daniel Lakens Graduation Project / Human-Technology Interaction PAGE 30

Schedule Sept International (CSI) Quartile 1 Quartile 2 Quartile 3 Quartile 4 Engineering courses Core specialization courses: >= 15 ects >= 15 ects from: 0HM200 Psychology of Light and Time (C) 0HM240 The Quantified Self in Health (C) 0HM260 Environmental Psychology (C) Yvonne de Kort and Karin Smolders Femke Beute Antal Haans 0HM210 Communication Analysis (B) 0HM250 Online Behavior (D) 0HM270 Super Crunchers (B) Paul de Greef Uwe Matzat Chris Snijders 0HM220 Social Networking (D) Gerrit Rooks 0HM280 Human Robot Interaction (E) Raymond Cuijpers 0HM230 Sound Perception (C) Dik Hermes Professional Experience (in Q2, Q3, Q4) Jaap Ham / Human-Technology Interaction PAGE 31

Content Coherence of the program Overview of the courses within MSc HTI Things that require special attention Engineering courses International Course Graduation Project Selecting a mentor HTI Lab Facilities and tour / Human-Technology Interaction PAGE 32

The master program HTI Things that require special attention / Human-Technology Interaction PAGE 33

Engineering courses > 15 ECTS required May be from one of three domains: ICT Sustainable Energy Built Environment Pure engineering courses or interdisciplinary (integration) courses Each HTI domain has a some integration courses Should be at Master level Should fit the graduation project: confer with mentor http://studiegids.tue.nl/opleidingen/graduate-school/mastersprograms/human-technology-interaction/curriculum/technical-courses/ / Human-Technology Interaction PAGE 34

International course Working in an international academic environment Following advanced courses not available at the TU/e Minimum of 15 ECTS, but can also takes a full semester so we advise to do 30 ECTS with 15 ECTS engineering courses Europe, US and elsewhere Selection in consultation with your mentor! Follow courses (or do research) / Human-Technology Interaction PAGE 35

Graduation project 30 ECTS Independently carrying out a scientific research project in the field of Human-Technology Interaction Now everything comes together: Integrating domain courses and psychological courses in a research project Full empirical cycle, including literature review, detailed report and (public) presentation Under direct supervision of an HTI researcher / Human-Technology Interaction PAGE 36

Graduation project Where? HTI-department or Other university Governmental organization or non-profit Company Supervision: HTI lecturer Someone from organization Technical lecturer from TU/e / Human-Technology Interaction PAGE 37

Content Coherence of the program Overview of the courses within MSc HTI Things that require special attention Engineering courses International Course Research Project Graduation Project Selecting a mentor HTI Lab Facilities and tour / Human-Technology Interaction PAGE 38

The master program HTI Selecting a mentor / Human-Technology Interaction PAGE 39

Content Coherence of the program Overview of the courses within MSc HTI Things that require special attention Engineering courses International Course Graduation Project Selecting a mentor HTI Lab Facilities and tour / Human-Technology Interaction PAGE 40

The master program HTI HTI Lab facilities and tour / Human-Technology Interaction PAGE 41

Research laboratories Facilities are used heavily by students during their study / Human-Technology Interaction PAGE 42

Lab demos 5 demo s. Students visit each demo. / Human-Technology Interaction PAGE 43

Lab demos Lab Demo Room By 13D lab Telepresence and Autostereoscopic demo IPO 0.43 Aart van der Spank 2 Psy lab Persuasive technology and Artificial Social Agents IPO 0.80 Peter Ruijten 3 VirTU/ e 3D VR IPO 0.54 Antal Haans 4 Lightin g lab Feedback using lighting IPO 0.65 Shengnan Lu 5 USE lab IPO 0.92 Mariska Stokkerman s / Human-Technology Interaction PAGE 44

Lab demos Group number Demo number 1 2 3 4 5 10.45 11.00 1 2 3 11.05 11.20 2 3 1 11.25 11.40 3 1 2 11.45 12.00 1 2+3 12.05 12.20 2+3 1 / Human-Technology Interaction PAGE 45

Tips and tricks Decide about your technical domain soon Select a mentor and discuss your ideas and plans (next hour) Start thinking about your career. Start looking for engineering courses! Start preparation for the International course soon / Human-Technology Interaction PAGE 46

Questions? / Human-Technology Interaction PAGE 47

Whom to contact Study Advisor MSc: Study Advisor Pre-MSc: Coordination MA HTI: Education HTI: Research/ graduation project: International semester: Wil Kuijpers Anja Kirkels Jaap Ham Martijn Willemsen Dik Hermes Anita Gerardu Portal: http://studiegids.tue.nl/opleidingen/graduateschool/masters-programs/human-technology-interaction/ HTI homepage: http://hti.ieis.tue.nl/ LinkedIn HTI Students and Alumni group: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/hti-master-students- Alumni-3439964/about / Human-Technology Interaction PAGE 48

Introduction meeting Tuesday September 1: From To Topic Room Presenter 08.45 09.30 Info about the MA program HTI Jaap Ham Info about the mentor system, and 09.45 10.30 mentors Jaap Ham 10.45 11.30 Lab demos IPO Labs 11.45 12.30 Lab demos IPO Labs Lab 12.30 13.30 Lunch (lab hallway) with HTI Staff hallway Thursday September 3, 16.00: Drinks at Intermate (meet all HTI students!!) / Human-Technology Interaction PAGE 49

/ Human-Technology Interaction PAGE 50 Making technology work for people