is a Senior Scientist at AIT, where he leads a team of researchers dealing with contextual engagement and automation experience. His research interests include user experience in complex and automated environments, as well as persuasive technologies for sustainable and privacy-aware behavior. Peter holds a master’s degree in Psychology from the University of Salzburg (2001) and a PhD in Applied Psychology from the University of Vienna (2007). He has authored more than 70 peer-reviewed scientific papers, and he is a regular organizer, editor and reviewer for renowned conferences and journals, such as the Journal of Personal and Ubiquitous Computing, Mobile HCI, Automotive UI, and CHI.
last update: July 2020
Articles published on IXD&A:
• ‘Home Smart Home: Approachable Interfaces for Intelligibility, Modification, and End-User Programming’, N. 45, 2020, pp. 226 – 245, abstract, download, (https://doi.org/10.55612/s-5002-045-010), Google Scholar
"End-user programming concepts are increasingly employed in smart home research to address the growing complexity of controlling smart home environments. Different approaches and visual styles of end-u..."
"End-user programming concepts are increasingly employed in smart home research to address the growing complexity of controlling smart home environments. Different approaches and visual styles of end-u..."
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