Weimar Computer Scientist Recognised for Outstanding Contributions
Prof. Dr. Eva Hornecker, Professor of Human-Computer Interaction in the Computer Science of Media Department at the Bauhaus-Universität Weimar, has been named a »Distinguished Member« of the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM). She was recognised on 17 January 2024 for her significant contributions to the field of tangible, embedded and embodied interactions (TEI). This title recognises Prof. Hornecker’s commitment to the development of the ACM TEI Conference and the wider community.
A total of 52 members from around the world were honoured as »Distinguished Members« on 17 January 2024 by the ACM, an international professional organisation for computer science. The members were recognised for their contributions in the fields of education, technology and science. The expert jury concentrated on individuals who have spearheaded innovation and significantly improved computer science education. Nominees must have at least 15 years of professional experience and ACM membership in order to be considered for the award.
»I am delighted to have received this award. It not only an acknowledgement of my theoretical contributions in the field of human-machine interaction, but also my many years of commitment to strengthening the TEI community«, said Hornecker.
In 2007, Prof. Hornecker co-founded the ACM International Conference on Tangible, Embedded and Embodied Interaction (TEI). The annual conference focusses on interdisciplinary exchange between developers, designers and the maker community, as well as on new technologies, interactive art and examining the constantly changing user experience. It is important to note that this is one of the few ACM conferences that has an executive committee composed of 50 percent women.
About Prof. Dr. Eva Hornecker:
Dr. Eva Hornecker has held the position of Professor of Human-Computer Interaction at the Bauhaus-Universität Weimar and is the director of the interdisciplinary Master’s degree programme in the Faculty of Media. She carries out research and teaches at the interface between technology, design and the social sciences. Before coming to the Bauhaus-Universität Weimar, Prof. Hornecker was a lecturer at the University of Strathclyde and at the Open University, both in Great Britain. She also held a post-doc position at the University of Sussex, the Technischen Universität Wien, and at the HitLabNZ in New Zealand, among others. Since October 2022, she has been the Vice Dean of Research and Interfaculty Cooperation in the Faculty of Media at the Bauhaus-Universität Weimar.
About the ACM:
The Association for Computing Machinery was founded in 1947 and was the first scientific society for computer science. The organisation aims to promote art, science and the application of information technologies. The ACM publishes various journals and papers and organises international conferences. The ACM is active in over one hundred countries and is comprised of nearly 78,000 members. Further information can be found under: https://www.acm.org/
For questions, contact Juliane Seeber, Public Relations Officer and Marketing Manager in the Faculty of Media (e-mail: juliane.seeber[at]uni-weimar.de or by phone: + 49 (0) 36 43 / 58 37 06).