Awards TFGs / TFMs

The awards for the best Bachelor’s Thesis (TFG) and Master’s Thesis (TFM) are granted to the top theses developed in the field of Human-Computer Interaction. A prize of €250 will be awarded to the best TFG and €350 to the best TFM. Honorary mentions may be given in each category. Awarded students will receive a free one-year membership to AIPO and a certificate of recognition.

In this 9th edition, the awarded projects must present their work at an online event aimed at the AIPO community.


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List of winners

8th Edition: Interacción 2023, Lleida, España

Accésit: "Accessible gestural interface design: designing a conversational experience with a virtual assistant for deaf users"
Authors: Ana Julia de Oliveira, student of the Digital Design Degree, at the Federal University of Pelotas, Brazil directed by Tobias Mulling
University: University of Pelotas


7th edition: Interacción 2022, september 2022 in Teruel, Spain

Premio: "Videojuego multijugador para Realidad Virtual basado en Escape Rooms"
Authors: Pedro Serrano Pérez student of the grade on Computer Engineering at University of Granada. Supervised by Francisco Luis Gutiérrez Vela.
University: University of Granada


7th edition: Interacción 2022, september 2022 in Teruel, Spain

Accésit: "Análisis de una nueva propuesta para evaluaciones heurísticas en un contexto empresarial internacional"
Authors: Marta Albets Mitjaneta student of the grade on Computer Engineering at University of Lleida. Supervised by Toni Granollers i Saltiveri.
University: University de Lleida


7th edition: Interacción 2022, september 2022 in Teruel, Spain

Premio: "Desarrollo de un simulador obstétrico con Unity y Novint Falcon"
Authors: Carolina Ordoño López student of the master on Computer Engineering at University of Castilla-La Mancha. Supervised by José Pascual Molina Massó.
University: University of Castilla-La Mancha


7th edition: Interacción 2022, september 2022 in Teruel, Spain

Accésit: "Herramienta de análisis de la diversión en sistemas basados en juego"
Authors: Juan Antonio Trillo-Manzano student of the master on Computer Engineering at University of Granada. Supervised by Luis Gutiérrez Vela, Patricia Paderewski Rodríguez..
University: University of Granada


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