REU Intern on Research Path
2015 REU Intern Jordan Zonner cites Dr. Sharmin Sikich and the IINSPIRE-LSAMP program at Doane University with helping her find the HCI REU program at Iowa State. Read about her
2015 REU Intern Jordan Zonner cites Dr. Sharmin Sikich and the IINSPIRE-LSAMP program at Doane University with helping her find the HCI REU program at Iowa State. Read about her
One of the largest conferences held annually for new research in human computer interaction is the Association for Computing Machinery‘s (ACM) Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, often referred
HCI was well represented at the 3rd Annual Graduate and Professional Students’ Research Conference held in the ISU Memorial Union on April 12. Open to students from every college at
Approximately 50 middle school students from Boone attended an event at Iowa State University on April 12 sponsored by a grant from the American Physical Society (APS) with the purpose
An article in The New Yorker titled “The Breathless Rhetoric (and Prosaic Economics) of Virtual Reality” references the results of a study that Boeing conducted with researchers at Iowa State University. The
Zayira Jordan has accepted a new position, becoming Iowa State’s first web accessibility coordinator. Zayira has a PhD in Human Computer Interaction from Iowa State University and was a lecture
Dr. Nir Keren has been working with the Iowa DOT to build a simulation that allows them to see the new I-74 bridge long before it’s built.
Iowa State University researchers are developing technologies to promote nerve regrowth.
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
Dr. Jonathan Claussen and four members of his research group, along with researchers at Purdue collaborated on a journal article featured on the cover of Nanoscale’s issue 35. An ISU
Dr. Nir Keren has been working with the Iowa DOT to build a simulation that allows them to see the new I-74 bridge long before it’s built.
Iowa State University researchers are developing technologies to promote nerve regrowth.
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
Dr. Jonathan Claussen and four members of his research group, along with researchers at Purdue collaborated on a journal article featured on the cover of Nanoscale’s issue 35. An ISU