

Luigina has taught a variety of subjects within the human-centred computing field to undergraduates and postgraduates in Digital and Interactive Media, Computer Science, New Media and English, Information Systems, Software Engineering and Computer Games Development students.THIS CIRCULAR IS IMPORTANT AND REQUIRES YOUR IMMEDIATE ATTENTION If you are in any doubt as to any aspect of this circular or as to the action to be taken, you should consult your stockbroker or other registered dealer in securities, bank manager, solicitor, professional accountant or other professional adviser for independent advice. Luigina has taught a variety of subjects within the human-centred computing field to undergraduates and postgraduates in Digital and Interactive Media, Computer Science, New Media and English, Information Systems, Software Engineering and Computer Games Development students. She is a member of EUSSET (the European Society for Socially-Embedded Technologies), Member of the British Psychological Society, and Senior Member of ACM. She has been an invited speaker in thirteen countries. Luigina has supervised 8 PhDs to completion and has served as a doctoral examiner in the UK, Ireland, Denmark, Finland, The Netherlands, Italy and Australia. She has also reviewed for a number of journals (including TOCHI, IJHCS, CoDesign) and as an expert evaluator for the European Commission and funding agencies in several countries. Notable service roles include: General Co-Chair, ACM CSCW 2021 General Chair, ECSCW 2017 Subcommittee co-chair, CHI 2018-2019 Scientific Co-Chair, COOP 2014 Papers Co-Chair CSCW 2015 Associate Chair for ACM CSCW 2011-2016 (she has also served as Demos co-chair for the CSCW 20 Conferences) Associate Chair for ACM CHI 2013-2016 Associate Chair for ACM DIS 2012-2014 Proceedings Chair ECSCW 2009-2013 Workshops co-chair for ACM GROUP 2012 Program committee member for ACM TEI, PDC, ECSCW, COOP, ACM GROUP among others. Luigina currently serves as Associate Editor and Book Review Editor for the Computer-Supported Cooperative Work Journal, and is member of the programme committee of several international conferences. Luigina has published extensively in the areas of human-computer interaction (HCI) and computer-supported cooperative work (CSCW), as well as having organised a number of international workshops on the topic of museum technologies, ubiquitous computing and mobile work. She has led and participated in a number of national and international research projects, including “SHAPE-Situating Hybrid Assemblies in Public Environments”, “HIPS - Hyper Interaction Within Physical Space”, "Shared Worlds", "NomadS", "Nomadic Work/Lives in the Knowledge Economy", "meSch" (EU FP7), "Sharing & Caring" (EU COST), and "CultureLabs" (H2020). She is skilled in qualitative fieldwork, design methodologies and theories underpinning the study of human practices in context. She studies a variety of domains including museums and other heritage sites, urban environments, transitional spaces and practices "on the move" by nomadic workers.

Luigina's research is focused on the design of interaction for cultural heritage, public spaces, work environments, with particular attention to embodiment, collaboration and participation. in Computer Science from the University of Limerick and a Laurea in Communication Sciences (summa cum laude), from the University of Siena, specialising in Human-Machine Interaction. She was previously Reader/Professor of Human Centred Computing at Sheffield Hallam University (UK), lecturer in Interaction Design at the University of Limerick (Ireland), visiting professor at the University of Rome Tor Vergata and research assistant at the University of Siena (Italy).

Luigina Ciolfi is Professor (Human-Computer Interaction) in the School of Applied Psychology at University College Cork (Ireland).

She was previously Reader/Professor of Human Centred Computing at Sheffield Hallam University (UK), lecturer in Interaction… Read more
