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Overview

Nicolai Marquardt is affiliated with Microsoft in the United States and conducts research primarily in the field of Computer Science with a focus on Human-Computer Interaction. Their research covers a range of subfields including Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, Cognitive Neuroscience, Information Systems and Management, and Information Systems.

The scientist has contributed to several main topics within their work, including:

  • Interactive and Immersive Displays
  • Augmented Reality Applications
  • Virtual Reality Applications and Impacts
  • Tactile and Sensory Interactions
  • Innovative Human-Technology Interaction
  • Personal Information Management and User Behavior
  • User Authentication and Security Systems

Their frequent publication venues include:

  • CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
  • Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction
  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Artifact Digital Object Group
  • Human Behavior and Emerging Technologies

Recent publications highlight the breadth of their research interests:

  • "Augmented Reality and Robotics: A Survey and Taxonomy for AR-enhanced Human-Robot Interaction and Robotic Interfaces" (2022) at CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
  • "Understanding Multi-Device Usage Patterns: Physical Device Configurations and Fragmented Workflows" (2022) at CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
  • "Eliciting User-Defined Touch and Mid-air Gestures for Co-located Mobile Gaming" (2022) in Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction
  • "Analysis of Product Architectures of Pin Array Technologies for Tactile Displays" (2023) in Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction
  • "Style Blink: Exploring Digital Inking of Structured Information via Handcrafted Styling as a First-Class Object" (2022) at CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems

Collaboration is a notable aspect of their work, with frequent coauthors including:

  • Tigmanshu Bhatnagar
  • Mark Miodownik
  • Catherine Holloway
  • Ryo Suzuki
  • Nathalie Henry Riche

Best Publications

  • Proxemic interaction: designing for a proximity and orientation-aware environment

    Till Ballendat;Nicolai Marquardt;Saul Greenberg

  • Proxemic interactions: the new ubicomp?

    Saul Greenberg;Nicolai Marquardt;Till Ballendat;Rob Diaz-Marino

  • The proximity toolkit: prototyping proxemic interactions in ubiquitous computing ecologies

    Nicolai Marquardt;Robert Diaz-Marino;Sebastian Boring;Saul Greenberg

  • Evaluation Strategies for HCI Toolkit Research

    David Ledo;Steven Houben;Jo Vermeulen;Nicolai Marquardt

  • Sketching User Experiences: The Workbook

    Saul Greenberg;Sheelagh Carpendale;Nicolai Marquardt;Bill Buxton

  • Cross-Device Taxonomy: Survey, Opportunities and Challenges of Interactions Spanning Across Multiple Devices

    Frederik Brudy;Christian Holz;Roman Rädle;Chi-Jui Wu

  • Cross-device interaction via micro-mobility and f-formations

    Nicolai Marquardt;Ken Hinckley;Saul Greenberg

  • Sketching user experiences

    S Greenberg;S Carpendale;N Marquardt;B Buxton

  • Augmented Reality and Robotics: A Survey and Taxonomy for AR-enhanced Human-Robot Interaction and Robotic Interfaces

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  • The fat thumb: using the thumb's contact size for single-handed mobile interaction

    Sebastian Boring;David Ledo;Xiang 'Anthony' Chen;Nicolai Marquardt

  • As Light as your Footsteps: Altering Walking Sounds to Change Perceived Body Weight, Emotional State and Gait

    Ana Tajadura-Jiménez;Maria Basia;Ophelia Deroy;Merle Fairhurst

  • HuddleLamp: Spatially-Aware Mobile Displays for Ad-hoc Around-the-Table Collaboration

    Roman Rädle;Hans-Christian Jetter;Nicolai Marquardt;Harald Reiterer

  • The continuous interaction space: interaction techniques unifying touch and gesture on and above a digital surface

    Nicolai Marquardt;Ricardo Jota;Saul Greenberg;Joaquim A. Jorge

  • Physikit: Data Engagement Through Physical Ambient Visualizations in the Home

    Steven Houben;Connie Golsteijn;Sarah Gallacher;Rose Johnson

  • Robust tracking of respiratory rate in high-dynamic range scenes using mobile thermal imaging

    Youngjun Cho;Simon J. Julier;Nicolai Marquardt;Nadia Bianchi-Berthouze

  • WatchConnect: A Toolkit for Prototyping Smartwatch-Centric Cross-Device Applications

    Steven Houben;Nicolai Marquardt

  • Informing the Design of Proxemic Interactions

    N. Marquardt;S. Greenberg

  • Gradual engagement: facilitating information exchange between digital devices as a function of proximity

    Nicolai Marquardt;Till Ballendat;Sebastian Boring;Saul Greenberg

  • The Haptic Tabletop Puck: tactile feedback for interactive tabletops

    Nicolai Marquardt;Miguel A. Nacenta;James E. Young;Sheelagh Carpendale

  • Designing user-, hand-, and handpart-aware tabletop interactions with the TouchID toolkit

    Nicolai Marquardt;Johannes Kiemer;David Ledo;Sebastian Boring

  • Sens-ation: a service-oriented platform for developing sensor-based infrastructures

    Tom Gross;Tareg Egla;Nicolai Marquardt

Frequent Co-Authors

Saul Greenberg
Saul Greenberg University of Calgary
Yvonne Rogers
Yvonne Rogers University College London
Nadia Bianchi-Berthouze
Nadia Bianchi-Berthouze University College London
Sebastian Boring
Sebastian Boring Aalborg University
Harald Reiterer
Harald Reiterer University of Konstanz
Johannes Schöning
Johannes Schöning University of St. Gallen
Anthony Tang
Anthony Tang Singapore Management University
Simon Julier
Simon Julier University College London
Christian Holz
Christian Holz ETH Zurich
Sheelagh Carpendale
Sheelagh Carpendale Simon Fraser University

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