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Sodnik, Jaka

Sodnik, Jaka
Description:

Jaka is a Leonardo EU-NZ exchange student who will be working and studying at the HIT Lab NZ for five months. He is a PhD. student at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering at the University of Ljubljana in Slovenia.

He has mainly been working in the area of telecommunications, focusing on different types of networks, protocols, mobile devices and software development. His research interests focus on different auditory displays and generation of spatial sound for headphones.

His main reason for coming to Lab was to acquire some knowledge about augmented reality and advanced human computer interfaces design. The other reason was to satisfy his unstoppable urge to learn about other countries and cultures.

Jaka is also a basketball fanatic - both as a player and as a supporter. Beside basketball he also loves skiing, hiking and dancing.

Publications

  • Sodnik, J., Dicke, C. & Tomazic, S. (2010). Auditory Interfaces for Mobile Devices. Encyclopedia of Wireless and Mobile Communications(1), 1 - 9.[More]
  • Sodnik, J., Dicke, C., Tomazic, S. & Billinghurst, M. (2008). A User Study of Auditory Versus Visual Interfaces for Use While Driving. International Journal of Human-Computer Studies(5), 318-332.[More]
  • Sodnik, J., Tomazic, S., Dicke, C. & Billinghurst, M (2008). Spatial Auditory Interface For An Embedded Communication Device In A Car. In Advances in Computer-Human Interaction (ACHI 2008), pages 69-76. IEEE Computer Society.[More]
  • Dicke, C., Sodnik, J., Billinghurst, M. & Tomazic, S (2007). Spatial Auditory Interfaces Compared to Visual Interfaces for Mobile Use in a Driving Task. In 9th International Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (ICEIS 2007), pages 282-285.[More]
  • Sodnik, J., Tomazic, S., Grasset, R., Dünser, A. & Billinghurst, M (2006). Spatial Sound Localization in an Augmented Reality Environment. In 18th Australia conference on Computer-Human Interaction: Design: Activities, Artefacts and Environments, pages 111-118. ACM.[More]

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Contact

Address
HIT Lab NZ
Old Maths Building
University of Canterbury
Ilam, Christchurch
New Zealand

Phone
(64 3) 364 2349

Email
info@hitlabnz.org

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