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The HCI Graduate Program welcomed a group of talented Fall 2026 prospective students to campus for a full day of activities designed to introduce them

The HCI Graduate Program welcomed a group of talented Fall 2026 prospective students to campus for a full day of activities designed to introduce them

We are proud to share that Natasha Lambert, an HCI Master of Science Creative Component student, has been selected to receive a GPSS Leadership Award

Fall 2025 Human Computer Interaction Graduates The Human Computer Interaction Graduate Program is proud to celebrate the Fall 2025 graduating class. This remarkable group of

Join us for Interview Day for Prospective HCI Students, an event designed for Fall 2026 applicants interested in pursuing an MS Thesis or PhD in

Researchers at Iowa State, including contributors from VRAC, have piloted a mobile app that warns residents when indoor temperatures reach dangerous levels. The app is

Future Forest: Digital Echoes, PhD Exhibition by Amenda Tate Amenda Tate, HCI PhD student, has a research exhibition at Gallery 181 in the College of
Something called the fast Fourier transform is running on your cell phone right now. The FFT, as it is known, is a signal-processing algorithm that
Researchers at Iowa State University are using their expertise to create a system that will provide students, teachers, police officers and others with accurate, real-time
Due to the uncertainty regarding the spread of COVID-19, the 2020 SPIRE-EIT REU Program, originally scheduled for May 26 – August 1, 2020, has been
The Department of Psychology is seeking applicants for a Lecturer to teach courses in the interdepartmental Human Computer Interaction (HCI) graduate program. This program includes
Congratulations to the newly elected HCI Student Group Exec Board members! We are excited to see all they will accomplish this upcoming year. President –

VRAC researchers Jonathan Claussen and Carmen Gomes are using high-resolution printing technology and the unique properties of graphene to make low-cost biosensors to monitor food
Something called the fast Fourier transform is running on your cell phone right now. The FFT, as it is known, is a signal-processing algorithm that
Researchers at Iowa State University are using their expertise to create a system that will provide students, teachers, police officers and others with accurate, real-time
Due to the uncertainty regarding the spread of COVID-19, the 2020 SPIRE-EIT REU Program, originally scheduled for May 26 – August 1, 2020, has been
The Department of Psychology is seeking applicants for a Lecturer to teach courses in the interdepartmental Human Computer Interaction (HCI) graduate program. This program includes
Congratulations to the newly elected HCI Student Group Exec Board members! We are excited to see all they will accomplish this upcoming year. President –
VRAC researchers Jonathan Claussen and Carmen Gomes are using high-resolution printing technology and the unique properties of graphene to make low-cost biosensors to monitor food