Research areas
The HCI group carries out research in areas of User Experience, Neurophysiological Computing, Body-Centric Computing, Design Theory and Methodology.
Study programs
The HCI group is involved in offering two master level programs (Human-Computer interaction and Interaction design), also contributing to the PhD programs.
Infrastructure
The HCI group is running several Labs to support study process and collaboration, including Interaction design lab, UX evaluation lab and Hardware prototyping lab.
Innovative mindset
The HCI group hosting art-science residencies to promote multidisciplinary collaboration. We apply Design thinking process to support residents designing innovations.
Skillset
Experts in the HCI field, with a wide range of skills in research, UX testing, design methodologies, facilitating design process, haptic wearables, trust in computing, teaching Interaction design and training.
We strive for...
• Advancing our knowledge about how people perceive and interact with information technologies and how to further develop these technologies to support and augment their individual and collective physical, perceptual and cognitive abilities
• Maintaining a flexible, global, living HCI education offer through standalone curricula as well as through modules and courses embedded in other study programmes or offered independently
• Promoting the dissemination and responsible uptake of HCI’s body of knowledge.