Designing, building and studying interactive systems
We focus on understanding how to design interactive systems that enable people to be more creative, expressive and satisfied in their daily lives. We build systems that amplify people's ability to efficiently interact with computer systems.
Research areas:
- Intelligent interactive systems
- Human-computer interaction
- Accessibility, inclusive design and augmentative and alternative communication
- Human computation and crowdsourcing
- Interaction science
Some recent media coverage of our work:
- New computing devices are inspiring new ways to input text. MIT Technology Review. Ted Greenwald, August 21, 2013.
- Users Are Better Off Designing Their Own UI Gestures. Fast Company's Co.Design. Mark Wilson, April 30, 2013.
- KALQ Is A New Split-Screen Keyboard Layout Designed To Speed Up Thumb Typing On Tablets & Big Phones. TechCrunch. Natasha Lomas, April 24, 2013.
- Software Makes Multiple Screens Less Distracting. MIT Technology Review. John Pavlus, April 2, 2013.
- Crowdsourcing improves predictive texting. New Scientist, pages 24-25. Duncan Graham-Rowe, February 22, 2012.
- Correct me if I'm wrong.... The Economist's Technology Quarterly. September 2, 2010.
Group Members
- Professor Per Ola Kristensson (Group Leader)
- Dr Florian Fischer (Research Associate)
- Dr John Dudley (Collaborator)
- Aleesha Hamid (Research Student)
- Jingui Hu (PhD student)
- Jingyi Li (Research Student)
- Xiang Li (Research Student)
- Zhuoyue Lyu (Research Student)
- Shyam Reyal, University of St Andrews (PhD student researching mobile text entry)
- Junxiao Shen (PhD student)
- Zhaomou Song (Research Student)
- Boyin Yang (Research student)
- Junlong Chen (PhD student)
- Professor Vanja Garaj (Visiting Academic Fellow)