Our research in human-computer interaction focuses on creating and evaluating interactive systems. Acting as user advocates first and technology advocates second, we create advanced user interfaces and applications that incorporate mobile and collaborative technologies, interactive visualizations, and a wide range of interactions to improve the chance that new information technologies can be used and enjoyed by people for real purposes. We do this by studying the social, cognitive, and affective aspects of the user experience, as well as consequences for communities, organizations, and society. Specifically, we explore applications in areas such as behavior change for health and wellness, peer-to-peer exchange systems, collaborative learning environments, and geo-deliberation and decision-making in local communities.
Associate Professor
Digital Health; Human-Computer Interaction; Human-centered AI for Health
Assistant Professor
Human-Computer Interaction; Intelligent Interaction System; Accessible Computing
Associate Teaching Professor
usability and user experience; virtual reality learning environments; computational thinking
Associate Professor
Geographical information science; Visual analytics; Online democracy and deliberation
Distinguished Professor of Information Sciences and Technology
Mediated Participation and Coproduction; Community Innovation and Community Data; Health Informatics and Wellbeing
Assistant Professor
Critical Algorithm Studies; Critical Data Studies; Digital Literacy
Assistant Professor
Human-Computer Interaction; Health Informatics; Computer-supported Cooperative Work
Associate Professor
Natural Language Processing; Human-Computer Interaction; Crowdsourcing & Human Computation
Haile Family Early Career Professor in IST
Human-computer Interaction; Computer-Supported Cooperative Work; Social Computing
PNC Career Development Professor
Privacy and agency; Digital childhood/parenting; Datafication/data power
Professor
Cognitive Modelling and learning; Cognitive Architecture; Human-Computer Interaction
Assistant Teaching Professor
Trustworthy Indications of Social Interactions In-person and Online; Human-Computer Interaction; Behavioral Moderators
Dean
Crisis Informatics; Social Data Analytics; Social Theories and Methods of Information
Distinguished Professor of Information Sciences and Technology
Biomedical Informatics; Affective Computing; Robotics and Computer Vision
Assistant Teaching Professor
Associate Professor
Information Visualization/Visual Analytics; Gesture-based User Interaction; Social Network Analysis