Organizing Committee 2026

Organizing Committee 2026

Barbara Rita Barricelli

Università degli Studi di Brescia, Italy
barbara.barricelli[at]unibs.it

Barbara Rita Barricelli is Associate Professor at the Department of Information Engineering of Università degli Studi di Brescia (Italy) and Chair of the IFIP Technical Committee 13 on Human-Computer Interaction. Her research interests are Human-Computer Interaction, Human Work Interaction Design, Socio-technical Design, End-User Development, Usability, and UX.

Gerhard Fischer

University of Colorado at Boulder, USA
gerhard[at]colorado.edu

Gerhard Fischer is a Professor Emeritus of Computer Science, a Fellow of the Institute of Cognitive Science, and the Director of the Center for Lifelong Learning and Design (L3D) at the University of Colorado at Boulder. His recent work is centered on quality of life in the digital age, social creativity, meta-design, cultures of participation, design trade-offs, and rich landscapes for learning.

Daniela Fogli

Università degli Studi di Brescia, Italy
daniela.fogli[at]unibs.it

Daniela Fogli is Professor at the Department of Information Engineering, University of Brescia, Italy. Her research interests are in the field of Human-Computer Interaction and include meta-design, end-user development, universal design, conversational and multi-modal interfaces.

Anders Mørch

University of Oslo, Norway
anders.morch[at]iped.uio.no

Anders Mørch is Professor and Deputy Head of the Department of Education at the University of Oslo, Norway. His research interests are in how tools and artifacts support collaborative learning, domain-oriented design environments for education, and teaching methods that leverage creative interactions; he is member of TRUST, the Norwegian Centre for Trustworthy AI.

Antonio Piccinno

Università degli Studi di Bari, Italy
antonio.piccinno[at]uniba.it

Antonio Piccinno is Associate Professor at the Computer Science Department of University of Bari, Italy. His research interests focus on End-User Development, Human-Computer Interaction, Software Engineering, Secure Software Analysis and Design, Human-Centred Artificial Intelligence (HCAI), Symbiotic Artificial Intelligence.

Stefano Valtolina

Università degli Studi di Milano, Italy
stefano.valtolina[at]unimi.it

Stefano Valtolina is Associate Professor of Computer Science at the University of Milan, where he conducts research in Human-Computer Interaction, Interaction Design, and End-User Development. His work explores how intelligent interactive systems can be made transparent, explainable, and adaptable to human practices. He develops methods and frameworks that enable non-technical professionals—such as teachers, caregivers, and domain experts—to configure and co-evolve AI systems within participatory socio-technical environments.

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