Profiles: Niksirat:Kavous_Salehzadeh, 0000-0003-4438-3544, zKodG9wAAAAJ, Kavous_Salehzadeh_Niksirat
Biography
I am a research scientist in the ISP and PET Labs at UNIL-HEC Lausanne, where I work on addressing online privacy violations committed by individuals, in the framework of the NudgeMPC SNSF project. Before joining UNIL, I was working as a postdoctoral fellow at the HCI Group, EPFL, headed by Dr. Pearl Pu from 2019 to 2020. Prior to that, I was a visiting researcher at the Center for Human-Engaged Computing, Japan, in 2018.
I earned my Ph.D. degree in human-computer interaction (HCI) under the supervision of Prof. Xiangshi Ren from Kochi University of Technology, Japan in 2018. I was working at the intersection of digital health interventions and well-being. My research aim was to investigate the principles underlying the design and development of interventions to improve mental and physical well-being. During my Ph.D., I focused on developing a framework to foster attention-regulation in mindfulness practices. Recently, I was working on designing behavior recommender systems to improve the physical activeness of elderly users, under the framework of REACH Horizon2020.
Professional course
Research Scientist, Information Security and Privacy Lab and PErsuasive Tech Lab, UNIL-HEC Lausanne, Feb. 2020 – present
Post-Doctoral Researcher, Human-Computer Interaction Group, EPFL Lausanne, Feb. 2019 – Jan. 2020
Visiting Researcher, Center for Human-Engaged Computing, Kochi University of Technology, Japan, Oct. 2018 – Jan. 2019
Research Assistant, Center for Human-Engaged Computing, Kochi University of Technology, Japan, 2015 – 2018
Education
PhD, Human-Computer Interaction, supervised by Prof. Xiangshi Ren, School of Information, Kochi University of Technology (Japan), 2015 – 2018
MSc, Electrical Engineering – Control, Faculty of Engineering, Science and Research Branch, Islamic Azad University (Iran), 2008 – 2011
BSc, Electrical Engineering – Electronics, Faculty of Engineering, Tabriz Branch, Islamic Azad University (Iran), 2002 – 2007
Publications
Shadow Health-Related Data: Definition, Categorization, and User Perspectives. In Proceedings of the Proceedings of the European Symposium on Usable Security (EuroUSEC), Karlstad, Sweden, Sep 2024. [doi] Conference
Our Data, Our Solutions: A Participatory Approach for Enhancing Privacy in Wearable Activity Tracker Third-Party Apps. In Proceedings on Privacy Enhancing Technologies (PoPETs), vol. 2024, no 4, pp. 734-754, Jul 2024. [doi] Journal
Know their Customers: An Empirical Study of Online Account Enumeration Attacks. In ACM Transactions on the Web, vol. 18, no 3, pp. 37:1-37:36, Jun 2024. [doi] Journal
Designing a Data-Driven Survey System: Leveraging Participants’ Online Data to Personalize Surveys. In Proceedings of the ACM conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI), Honolulu, HI, United States, p. 18, May 2024. [doi] Conference
Wearable Activity Trackers: A Survey on Utility, Privacy, and Security. In ACM Computing Surveys, vol. 56, no 7, pp. 183:1-183:40, Apr 2024. ACM. [doi] Journal
Security and Privacy with Second-Hand Storage Devices: A User-Centric Perspective from Switzerland. In Proceedings on Privacy Enhancing Technologies (PoPETs), vol. 2024, no 2, p. 412–433, Apr 2024. [doi] Journal
On the Role and Form of Personal Information Disclosure in Cyberbullying Incidents. In Proceedings on Privacy Enhancing Technologies (PoPETs), vol. 2023, no 4, p. 16, Jul 2023. [doi] Journal
Changes in Research Ethics, Openness, and Transparency in Empirical Studies between CHI 2017 and CHI 2022. In Proceedings of the ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI), p. 23, Apr 2023. ACM. Journal
On the Potential of Mediation Chatbots for Mitigating Online Multiparty Privacy Conflicts – A Wizard-of-Oz Study. In Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction, vol. 7, no CSCW1, pp. 142:1-142:33, Apr 2023. ACM. [doi] Journal
“Revoked just now!” Users’ Behaviors Toward Fitness-Data Sharing with Third-Party Applications. In Proceedings on Privacy Enhancing Technologies, vol. 2023, no 1, p. 21, 2023. De Gruyter. Journal
Are Those Steps Worth Your Privacy? Fitness-Tracker Users’ Perceptions of Privacy and Utility. In Proceedings of the ACM on Interactive, Mobile, Wearable and Ubiquitous Technologies, vol. 5, no 4, p. 181, Dec 2021. ACM. [doi] Journal
“I thought you were okay”: Participatory Design with Young Adults to Fight Multiparty Privacy Conflicts in Online Social Networks. In Proceedings of the Designing Interactive Systems Conference (DIS), Virtual event, United States, Jun 2021. [doi] Conference
When Forcing Collaboration is the Most Sensible Choice: Desirability of Precautionary and Dissuasive Mechanisms to Manage Multiparty Privacy Conflicts. In Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction, vol. 5, no CSCW1, pp. 53:1-53:36, Apr 2021. ACM. [doi] Journal
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