
HCI Fall 2024 Graduates
Congratulations to the 17 HCI students who graduated in Fall 2024!
Congratulations to the 17 HCI students who graduated in Fall 2024!
REU|2023 alumni Allison Arnold shares her inspiring journey as a transfer student at Iowa State University. Arnold, who transferred to Iowa State to pursue a degree in Software Engineering, reflected
Congratulations to the 17 students who graduated this summer with their graduate degrees in Human Computer Interaction!
Modern manufacturing is seeing rapid changes in the workplace. One change is integration of artificial intelligence (AI) and automated technologies like Automated Guided Vehicles (AGV) into operational processes.
The Human Computer Interaction (HCI) program at Iowa State University has celebrated its 20th anniversary! We hosted a vibrant event filled with insightful talks, research presentations, alumni reunions, panel discussions, and reflections. Here are some of the key highlights.
The HCI Graduate Program celebrates the 33 students who graduated with HCI graduate degrees.
Spring 2015 MS graduate, Vincent (Vince) Sonson, turned his capstone project into a startup developing a mobile app, Balance Position, to help college athletes maintain a healthy balance. See the
The Human Factors and Ergonomics Society (HFES) recently announced the winners of their annual video contest based on the question, “How does human factors/ergonomics help people?” Desmond C. Bonner, human
Competition for the 26th Annual Lewis Scholarships (previously the Interservice/Industry Training, Simulation and Education Conference scholarships) was so intense with so many highly qualified candidates this year, that three PhD
Spring 2015 MS graduate, Vincent (Vince) Sonson, turned his capstone project into a startup developing a mobile app, Balance Position, to help college athletes maintain a healthy balance. See the
The Human Factors and Ergonomics Society (HFES) recently announced the winners of their annual video contest based on the question, “How does human factors/ergonomics help people?” Desmond C. Bonner, human
Competition for the 26th Annual Lewis Scholarships (previously the Interservice/Industry Training, Simulation and Education Conference scholarships) was so intense with so many highly qualified candidates this year, that three PhD