HCI Summer 2024 Graduates
Congratulations to the 17 students who graduated this summer with their graduate degrees in Human Computer Interaction!
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.
Professor Mark Bryden is celebrating 25 years with Iowa State and VRAC!
Six HCI students will defend their thesis or dissertation research for Spring 2024 graduation.
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 you use more than you
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 information in the event of
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 postponed, and will be rescheduled
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 topics such as user-centered design
Congratulations to the newly elected HCI Student Group Exec Board members! We are excited to see all they will accomplish this upcoming year. President – Phillipe Meister Vice 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 safety and livestock health. The project
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 you use more than you
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 information in the event of
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 postponed, and will be rescheduled
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 topics such as user-centered design
Congratulations to the newly elected HCI Student Group Exec Board members! We are excited to see all they will accomplish this upcoming year. President – Phillipe Meister Vice 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 safety and livestock health. The project