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
VRAC researchers Jonathan Claussen and Carmen Gomes are researching how to use printed graphene electrochemical sensors to create a rapid, low-cost detection methods for COVID-19. Jonathan Claussen, associate professor, Department
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
VRAC researchers Jonathan Claussen and Carmen Gomes are researching how to use printed graphene electrochemical sensors to create a rapid, low-cost detection methods for COVID-19. Jonathan Claussen, associate professor, Department