Thijs Roumen
Scholar

Thijs Roumen

Google Scholar ID: e0IL7_MAAAAJ
Assistant Professor, Cornell Tech, NYC
Human Computer InteractionInteractive FabricationPrototyping
Citations & Impact
All-time
Citations
636
 
H-index
16
 
i10-index
17
 
Publications
20
 
Co-authors
31
list available
Resume (English only)
Academic Achievements
  • Papers:
  • - [22] One Does Not Simply “Mm-hmm”: Exploring Backchanneling in the AAC Micro-Culture (ACM ASSETS '25), Best Paper Honorable Mention
  • - [21] SplatOverflow: Asynchronous Hardware Troubleshooting (ACM CHI'25), Best Paper Honorable Mention
  • - [20] Why So Serious? Exploring Timely Humorous Comments in AAC Through AI-Powered Interfaces (ACM CHI'25), Best Paper Honorable Mention, Best Demo Jury Award
  • - [19] Rapidly Built Medical Crash Cart! Lessons Learned and Impacts on High-Stakes Team Collaboration in the Emergency Room (HRI'25)
  • - [18] StructCode: Leveraging Fabrication Artifacts to Store Data in Laser-Cut Objects (ACM SCF'23)
Research Experience
  • Current Position: Assistant Professor of Information Science at Cornell Tech, NYC, Field Member of Computer Science, Director of the Matter of Tech lab
  • Previous Positions: PhD student at HPI, Research Assistant at NUS
Education
  • PhD: Hasso Plattner Institute (HPI), Advisor: Patrick Baudisch
  • Research Assistant: National University of Singapore (NUS), Advisor: Shengdong Zhao
Background
  • Research Interests: Digital fabrication, Human-Computer Interaction (HCI)
  • Field: Information Science
  • Summary: The objective is to create a technological basis that allows designers and engineers in the field of digital fabrication to build on each other's work, thereby increasing model complexity and adoption in this nascent field.