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The paper titled “Time Matters: Flexi-time and women’s retention in the 24/7 workplace” by Ph.D. student Oindrila Matilal (under the supervision of Professor Janaki Srinivasan) awarded the David B. Martin Best Paper Award at the 18th European Conference on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work, Siegen, Germany, June 13-17, 2020.
The European Society for Socially Embedded Technologies (EUSSET) published an interview with Oindrila on their website. In the interview, she talks about the exploratory paper for which she won the Award.
The Interview can be accessed here: https://www.eusset.eu/awards/david-b-martin-best-paper-award/2020-david-b-martin-award-interview/