Suraj_S Posted September 28, 2020 Posted September 28, 2020 (edited) I got curious tonight about the conference sessions I've been part of since my first one in 2015. The names of these sessions and their respective conferences are: 2015: Measuring and quantifying cognition - Human-Computer Interaction International Conference (HCIIC) 2017: Rethinking Psychological Theory: Personality, Empathy, and Enactivism - APA Annual Convention 2017 2019: Human-centric Computing - Future of Information and Communication Conference (FICC); The Psychoinformatics of Mixed Reality and Biomimicry (HCIIC) 2020: Self Regulation (HCIIC) Do you have a "conference identity"? By this, I mean if you have a niche area or kind of session that you present in (or topic that you present on) across conferences. I've mostly been the theoretical psychology, philosophy, and global problem-solving presenter. Edited September 28, 2020 by Suraj_S minor grammar
Suraj_S Posted September 29, 2020 Author Posted September 29, 2020 (edited) Forgot to add--2018: Meta-Cognition - Thinking About Thought (HCIIC). So, cognition is my most common theme session-wise. I've presented three papers with "Psychoinformatic(s)" in their titles, so that could be said to be my main conference article theme. Edited September 29, 2020 by Suraj_S
Adelaide9216 Posted February 8, 2022 Posted February 8, 2022 My topic is my "identity" in the sense that I am easily associated with it, but it's becoming more and more researched in my field, so I won't be the only one talking about it in the future!
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