The Expanded Summer School offers a unique, intensive learning experience from 8 to 13 September 2026 at our Faculty of Informatics, Communications and Media in Hagenberg and Linz.
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Workshop organisers
The Expanded Summer School is organised and led by three researchers and educators with complementary expertise in game design, HCI and game analysis.
Michael Lankes (University of Applied Sciences Upper Austria, Hagenberg Campus)
Michael Lankes is a professor at the University of Applied Sciences Upper Austria, Hagenberg Campus, specialising in game art, game design and interaction design. His research focuses on playful interactive environments, the analysis of player behaviour (including gaze interaction), level design and the evaluation of user experience factors in games. He is actively involved in the Hagenberg degree programmes in Digital Art and Media Technology and teaches students the basics of game development and production. In his work, he often collaborates with partners from media psychology and usability, focusing on interactive environments and the perception of characters.
Simone Kriglstein (Masaryk University, Brno)
Simone Kriglstein is a professor at the Department of Visual Computing at Masaryk University, the Austrian Institute of Technology (AIT) and the University of Vienna. Her expertise lies in the field of HCI, particularly in the design and evaluation of user interfaces and interaction methods in various areas, with a strong focus on games. Her research encompasses game user research, game data visualisation, serious games, gamification, player and spectator experience, and educational technologies. She has published numerous papers at leading HCI and gaming conferences and in specialist journals.
Günter Wallner (Johannes Kepler University Linz)
Günter Wallner is Professor of Game Computing at the Institute for Computer Graphics at Johannes Kepler University (JKU) Linz and has also worked at Eindhoven University of Technology and Ontario Tech University. His research focuses on games user research and game analytics, in particular the development of methods for analysing and visualising large amounts of data on player behaviour in order to improve games and the gaming experience. His expertise includes information visualisation, player modelling, spatio-temporal data analysis in games, and the assessment of player needs for post-game analysis.
Accommodation
Offers from hotels in Linz
IBIS STYLES Linz €85 per single room including breakfast buffet (10 rooms available via link) €105 per double/twin room including breakfast buffet (5 rooms available via link)
Please book via the following link: https://www.reglist24.com/summerschoolhagenberg
Note: Only entire rooms can be booked, not individual beds in rooms. So if you want a double room, you will need to find someone to share with!
Student residence in Hagenberg
Student flats are available nearby in the ‘Studentenwerk’ student residence.
Once you have been admitted to the Summer School, a room in the student residence will be automatically reserved for you. All students will be accommodated in single rooms with private bathrooms. There is a kitchen on each floor. A limited number of kitchen utensils can be borrowed from the International Office. The price for a single room is €42/night.
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