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Personal Chemical Exposure Informatics - Visualization, user experience, systems modeling and simulations research
Who: EPA's National Exposure Research Laboratory and National Center for Computational Toxicology
What: Hosting the "Personal Chemical Exposure Informatics: visualization, user experience, systems modeling and simulations" event
When: June 26-27, 2012
Where: C111 - US-Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park Campus, NC
Why: Sharing ideas, concepts, and discussion on a diverse set of themes related to personal chemical exposures informatics. Major themes include:
- Consumer/personal exposure models
- Consumer product chemical ingredient data sources
- Real-time human factors and ubiquitous computing devices
- Social media: mining/analysis and reporting
- Data mining
- Gamification of exposure concepts
- Personal informatics tools and DIY community
- Life-logging and life-streaming for human factors
- Data visualization and analytics for engagement and communication
Registration: Due to a maximum participation of 50 people (local and remote) for reporting and conference logistics purposes we ask that you complete the registration link available by clicking here. ![]()
Abstract and presentation submission: All abstracts for presentations should be submitted to goldsmith.rocky@epa.gov, no later than COB Tuesday June 19. Subject line: "PERCEIVERS 2012 abstract and presentation"
