Building and understanding technology around human behaviors.

Human-Computer Interaction and Design research brings together a diverse core of Cornell designers, builders and investigators who help further understanding of interactive technologies and their uses. 

HCI researchers study how humans interact with technology, using insights from psychology, design, and computer science to create more effective and enjoyable digital experiences. Through iterative testing and user research, they develop systems that better serve human needs.

Faculty exploring HCI + design. 

Portrait of Phoebe Sengers
Phoebe Sengers
Professor of Information Science
Phoebe Sengers
Office:
Gates Hall 110E
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Angelique Taylor
Andrew H. and Ann R. Tisch Assistant Professor of Information Science
Angelique Taylor
Office:
Cornell Tech
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Aditya Vashistha
Assistant Professor of Information Science
Aditya Vashistha
Office:
Gates Hall 205
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Qian Yang
Assistant Professor of Information Science
Qian Yang
Office:
Computing and Information Science Building 277
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Cheng Zhang
Associate Professor of Information Science
Cheng Zhang
Office:
Computing and Information Science Building 287
Portrait of Kaitlyn Zhou
Kaitlyn  Zhou
Visiting Professor of Information Science