Human Centered Computing Lab
Faculty at the University of Michigan Computer Science and Engineering Division who investigate Human Computer Interaction (HCI), Educational Technology, Multimedia, and Social Computing.
Welcome to the Human Centered Computing Lab
The Human Centered Computing (HCC) group at the University of Michigan investigates Human Computer Interaction (HCI), Educational Technology, Multimedia, and Social Computing. HCI is a large and diverse field and the faculty cover many important areas, including strengths in the fundamentals of HCI as well as exciting new technologies and services.
Prospective graduate students
The scientific fundamentals include the domains of human perception and cognition and human factors, social activity, and learning. The applications cover a wide span: user interface design methods, computational sound and music systems, collaborative systems, access technology, and educational computing in K-12 settings, with a special emphasis on mobile and ubiquitous computing.
News
Xu Wang receives NSF CAREER Award to advance intelligent tutoring systems
Wang aims to create more flexible and effective digital education tools by developing example-enhanced intelligent tutoring systems.

Anhong Guo receives NSF CAREER Award to develop assistive technologies for people with… disabilities
His research aims to enable individuals who are blind or have low vision to customize their technological tools through innovative programming approaches.

CSE team brings history to life for local middle schoolers
CSE researchers led by Prof. Xu Wang collaborated with local school A2 STEAM to digitize a game exploring Silk Road history for 7th graders.
