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Dr. Martin Schmitz is a Lecturer and Research Group Leader at the Human-Computer Interaction Lab at Saarland University, under Prof. Jürgen Steimle. He also serves as an affiliated researcher at the University of Copenhagen and the University of Glasgow. Holding a PhD in Computer Science from TU Darmstadt, his research focuses on human-centered computing systems, emphasizing collaboration between humans and machines through interfaces like Extended Reality, Haptics, and Digital Fabrication.
His educational background includes dual Master’s degrees in Computer Science (with a minor in Psychology) and Visual Computing from TU Darmstadt, alongside a Bachelor’s in Computer Science. His work has earned prestigious awards, including CHI Best Paper Awards and the 2025 Heinz Maier-Leibnitz Prize.
Research interests span Co-Creative Systems, Human-Robot Interaction, and tangible interfaces. His publications address topics like 3D-printed electrodes, VR locomotion, and wearable robotics. He actively contributes to academic communities as a program committee member for UIST and CHI, and leads courses such as 'Human-Computer Interaction' at Saarland University.
Collaborations include the Telecooperation Lab at TU Darmstadt and the HCC section at the University of Copenhagen. His research bridges fabrication, haptics, and AI, aiming to create adaptive systems that enhance human-machine collaboration.



