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First International Workshop on Empowering Energy Literacy - HCI Strategies for Accessible Data Engagement (EEL-HCI2024)

Call for Participation

We invite researchers, practitioners, and experts from diverse disciplines to participate the workshop on Empowering Energy Literacy: HCI Strategies for Accessible Data Engagement (EEL-HCI). In an increasingly complex energy landscape, understanding and interpreting energy data have become paramount for effective decision-making, policy formulation, and technological advancements. This workshop seeks to explore the interdisciplinary dimensions of explainable energy data, encompassing technical, regulatory, societal, political, and security aspects.

Our workshop aims to foster discussions and collaborations on a wide range of topics, including but not limited to:

Participants will have the opportunity to engage in interactive sessions, share their research findings, exchange ideas, and contribute to shaping the future of explainable energy data. Whether you are a data scientist, policy analyst, energy industry professional, or academic researcher, your insights and expertise are valuable in advancing our collective understanding of this critical domain.

Join us for a stimulating exchange of knowledge and perspectives at the Workshop on Empowering Energy Literacy: HCI Strategies for Accessible Data Engagement (EEL-HCI). Together, let’s unravel the complexities and unlock the potential of energy data for a sustainable future.

Important Dates

All deadlines are AoE.

Submission

We invite submissions of research papers, position papers and work-in-progress papers from authors with diverse backgrounds. Authors can submit papers up to 6 pages long, also position or work-in-progress papers up to 2 pages are welcomed. All submissions will be peer-reviewed by two independent reviewers.

For submissions, please follow the guidelines as given by the Mensch & Computer 2024 (MuC’24): Short Paper Guidelines.

Papers can be submitted via ConfTool (please select “MCI-WS110: EEL-HCI 2024: First International Workshop on Empowering Energy Literacy - HCI Strategies for Accessible Data Engagement”).

Program & Venue

The workshop will be held as part of the Mensch & Computer 2024 (MuC’24) conference in Karlsruhe, Germany.

Planned date for the workshop is September 1st, 2024.

The workshop will be held according to the following preliminary agenda:

Time Topic
09:00 - 09:15 Welcome and Opening
09:15 - 10:30 Paper Presentation Session 1
10:30 - 10:45 Coffee Break
10:45 - 12:00 Paper Presentation Session 2
12:00 - 13:00 Lunch Break
13:00 - 15:30 World Cafe Discussions
15:30 - 16:00 Coffee Break
16:00 - 17:00 Open Discussion, Wrap-Up & Closing

Organizers

Marc Kurz is a professor for mobile software systems within the Department for Smart and Interconnected Living (SAIL) at the University of Applied Sciences Upper Austria. His current research focus lies at the convergence of (mobile) HCI, artificial intelligence, and energy informatics. He was involved in the organizing committee of MuC’23 and is currently also serving as Co-Chair for the Student Research Competition at MuC’24.


Oliver Hödl is a professor at the Department for Smart and Interconnected Living (SAIL) at the University of Applied Sciences Upper Austria. He is also affiliated with the University of Vienna as a lecturer and received his PhD in HCI from the Vienna University of Technology. Oliver acts as the project coordinator of the Horizon Europe project EDDIE - European Distributed Data Infrastructure for Energy.


Georg Hartner is an Enterprise Architect working for Austrian and European institutions in the energy domain. He is a key contributor to programs to establish European energy service interoperability, member of EU DSO Entity’s expert groups and member of the Development Team for the upcoming Network Code on Demand Response. Georg also acts as Technical Coordinator of project EDDIE.


Christoph Schaffer serves as the head of the Department for Smart and Interconnected Living (SAIL) at the University of Applied Sciences Upper Austria. His research endeavors center around the integration of computer science and digitalization within the energy sector.


Stefan Grünberger is a researcher at the University of Applied Sciences Upper Austria. He contributed to various research projects in the fields of NFC/RFID, autonomous driving, safety in industry 4.0 and currently smart energy data spaces.


Shievam Kashyap works as a researcher at University of Applied Sciences Upper Austria. Additionally, he is a visiting lecturer for various Energy and IT-related courses. His focus of research includes Smart Grids, Electromobility, Microgrids, Energy sharing, Renewable energy sources etc.


Contact Information

Feel free to contact the organizing team: eel-hci2024@eddie.energy

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