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From: Fiona Tran <fiona...@utoronto.ca>
Date: Sun, Nov 1, 2015 at 12:47 PM
Subject: Deadline extended: 16th Annual Human Factors Engineering Inter-University Workshop (IUW)
To: Danniel Varona-Marin <danni...@uwaterloo.ca>, <yet...@uwaterloo.ca>, Adam Houser <adam...@buffalo.edu>, Mark Chignell <chig...@mie.utoronto.ca>, Adam Tindale <atin...@faculty.ocadu.ca>, Chris Herdman <chris....@carleton.ca>, Esa Rantanen <emr...@rit.edu>, Genevieve Foley <genevie...@mail.utoronto.ca>, Xuan Dam <xu...@cs.toronto.edu>, Patrick Neumann <pneu...@ryerson.ca>, Yadrianna Acosta-Sojo <yac...@umich.edu>, Alan Hedge <ah...@cornell.edu>, Jeremy Cooperstock <j...@cim.mcgill.ca>, Daniel Imbeau <daniel...@polymtl.ca>, Catherine Guastavino <catherine....@mcgill.ca>, I. Scott MacKenzie <ma...@cse.yorku.ca>, <jvc...@psu.edu>
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Hello, 

We have extended the abstract submission deadline for IUW 2015, and we are also still accepting registrations. Abstracts are now due by November 4th.

Please forward the reminder below to any students and postdocs whom may be interested in attending or presenting at IUW 2015. Once again, thank you.

Sincerely,
Fiona Tran
Chair, IUW 2015
Vice-President, Human Factors Interest Group, University of Toronto

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The abstract submission deadline for IUW 2015 has been extended.


Abstracts are now due by November 4th. We are still accepting registrations until November 7th. For more information: http://iuw2015.wordpress.com


The 16th Annual Human Factors Engineering Inter-University Workshop (IUW) will be hosted at the University of Toronto this year. The workshop gives students the opportunity to showcase their current and proposed research in human factors engineering and other related disciplines, including ergonomics, psychology, biomedical engineering, and user experience. The day features student podium presentations, a poster session, 2 keynote addresses, and networking opportunities during the breaks, lunch, and dinner. Registration is free.


The event has been organized by the Human Factors Interest Group (HFIG), the University of Toronto chapter of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society.


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