June 16–20, 2025, Software Quality and Human-Computer Interaction (SQHCI) Lab
We’re thrilled to welcome students to Summer School 2025, at the SQHCI Lab! Running from June 16 to 20, this week-long experience is bringing together curious minds to explore the latest in software, interaction design, and intelligent systems.
A Week of Innovation and Exploration
Throughout the week, participants are actively engaging in a wide variety of practical and forward-thinking workshops, including:
- 🛸 Drone Programming – Students are learning to write code that controls drones in real time.
- 🎮 Unity Game Development – From concepts to prototypes, they’re building interactive games using the Unity engine.
- 🌍 Virtual Reality & Virtual Worlds – They’re stepping into immersive environments and learning how to design for user interaction.
- 🧠 Physiological Sensors – Students are exploring how to use biofeedback to understand user experience and interaction.
Discovering our projects
A highlight of the week is hands-on exposure to two of our lab’s projects:
- GUESS (Gamified User-centered Environmental Sustainability for University Students): Students are exploring this immersive virtual world designed to enhance environmental sustainability knowledge among university students through a gamified learning environment.
- SIMOnS (Student Improvement and Monitoring of Online Skills): They’re testing our interactive app for digital skill assessment and improvement of uni students.
Summer School 2025 offers students a rare opportunity to gain real-world experience with advanced tools and research in a collaborative, supportive environment. It’s a space for:
✅ Skill-building in drone coding and Unity development
✅ First-hand interaction with emerging tech and research
✅ Connecting with peers and experts in the field
✅ Seeing the future of human-computer interaction in action
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