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Paul Preuschoff

Research Assistant

Room 2.83
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Hi, I joined the chair back in 2019 and I am a research assistant since 2024. My research interests include immersion, social settings, enriching TTRPGs and dark patterns.

Reviewer for MuC'25 and CHI'25.

Thesis Supervisions

Name Topic Thesis Type Year
Lucy Plaßmann Investigating the Influence of Interface Familiarization on the Performance When Using Textile Interfaces Bachelor's Thesis
Co-supervised with Oliver Nowak
Summer 2024
Lidia Hakim Investigating Dark Patterns in Mobile Applications Bachelor's Thesis
Co-supervised with René Schäfe
Summer 2024
Phillip Ahlers Immersive Collaborative Story Telling in the VR CAVE Bachelor's Thesis
Co-supervised by René Schäfe
Winter 2024
Nestan Gujejiani Exploring context-sensitive soundscapes for creative writing  Bachelor's Thesis Winter 2024
Raghad Zaghal Creativity and AI  Master's Thesis Winter 2024

 

Teaching

SemesterCourse
Winter 2023/24

Proseminar
together with Anke Brocker

Publications

    2024

  • René Schäfer, Paul Preuschoff, René Röpke, Sarah Sahabi and Jan Borchers. Fighting Malicious Designs: Towards Visual Countermeasures Against Dark Patterns.  In Proceedings of the 2024 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, CHI' 24, pages 13, Association for Computing Machinery, New York, NY, USA, May 2024.
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  • 2023

  • René Schäfer, Paul Miles Preuschoff and Jan Borchers. Investigating Visual Countermeasures Against Dark Patterns in User Interfaces.  In Mensch Und Computer 2023, MuC '23, pages 161–172, Association for Computing Machinery, September 2023.
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  • Paul Miles Preuschoff. Designing Countermeasures Against Dark Patterns in User Interfaces. Master's Thesis, RWTH Aachen University, Aachen, August 2023.
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  • Adrian Wagner, Paul Miles Preuschoff, Philipp Wacker, Simon Voelker and Jan Borchers. FabricFaces: Combining Textiles and 3D Printing for Maker-Friendly Folding-Based Assembly.  In Extended Abstracts of the 2023 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, CHI EA '23, pages 7, Association for Computing Machinery, New York, NY, USA, April 2023.
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  • Jan Borchers, Anke Brocker, Sebastian Hueber, Oliver Nowak, René Schäfer, Adrian Wagner, Paul Miles Preuschoff and Lea Emilia Schirp. The Aachen Lab Demo: From Fundamental Perception to Design Tools.  In Extended Abstracts of the 2023 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, CHI EA '23, pages 4, Association for Computing Machinery, New York, NY, USA, April 2023.
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  • 2021

  • Paul Miles Preuschoff. Fabric Faces: A Framework for 3D Printing Foldable Textile Structures. Bachelor's Thesis, RWTH Aachen University, Aachen, April 2021.
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