Human-Computer Interaction

TC Leadership

Caroline Cao

TC Co-Chair

Caroline Cao (Email)
Wright State University, USA

Greg Jamieson

TC Co-Chair

Greg Jamieson (Email)
University of Toronto, Canada


Our Goal

The Technical Committee on Human-Computer Interaction is concerned with issues related to modeling, designing, and evaluating interactions between humans and computing systems.


Members

  • Julie A. Adams, Vanderbilt University
  • Meghna Babbar-Sebens, Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis, USA
  • Andy Banerjee, Texas A & M University, USA
  • Ellen J. Bass, Drexel University, USA
  • Amy Bisantz, University at Buffalo, USA
  • Matthew L. Bolton, University at Buffalo, USA
  • Catherine Burns, University of Waterloo, Canada
  • Caroline Cao, Wright State University, USA
  • Huseyin Dogan, Loughborough University, UK
  • Birsen Donmez, University of Toronto
  • Michael Dornreich, Iowa State University, USA
  • Arye Ephrath, Mythology, Inc., USA
  • Karen Feigh, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
  • Alireza Fereidunian, K. N. Toosi University of Technology, Iran
  • Subhashini Ganapathy, Wright State University, USA
  • Gregory Gerling, University of Virginia, USA
  • Stephanie Guerlain, University of Virginia, USA
  • Yaoping Hu, University of Calgary, Canada
  • Tony Huang, University of Tasmania, Australia
  • Mithun Jacob, Purdue University, USA
  • Greg Jamieson, University of Toronto, USA
  • Ioannis Kaloskampisi, Cardiff University, UK
  • Alex Kirlik, University of Illinois USA
  • John D. Lee, University of Wisconsin-Madison
  • Michael Lewis, University of Pittsburgh, USA
  • Daniel Ley, Fraunhofer Institute for Communication, Information Processing and Ergonomics, Germany
  • Joachim Meyer, Tel Aviv University, Israel
  • Christine Mitchell, Georgia Tech, USA
  • Max Mulder, Technical University Delft, The Netherlands
  • Christopher Nemeth, Applied Research Associates, Inc., USA
  • Celestine Ntuen, North Carolina A & T, USA
  • Alper Pahsa, Havelsan, Inc., Ankara Turkey
  • Mansour Rahimi, University of Southern California, USA
  • Ling Rothrock, Pennsylvania State University, USA
  • Don Rude, University of Virginia, USA
  • Arijit Sengupta, New Jersey Institute of Technology, USA
  • Phil Smith, Ohio State University, USA
  • Adrian Stoica, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, USA
  • Jianbo Su, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China
  • Sriram Subramanian, University of Bristol, The United Kingdom
  • Geb Thomas, University of Iowa, USA
  • M.M. (René) van Paassen, Technical University Delft, The Netherlands
  • Yan Xiao, Baylor Health Care System, USA
  • Ji Soo Yi, Purdue University, USA
  • Qiangfu Zhao, University of Aizu, Japan

Learn More

These tutorial materials provide more information on topics of interest to our technical committee.


Recent Activities

  • Planning and organizing special sessions for annual SMC International Conferences
  • Soliciting and reviewing high-quality papers for IEEE Transactions on Human-Machine Systems
  • Serving as Associate editors for IEEE Transactions on Human Machine Systems in the area of Human-Machine Systems.
  • Appointing Human-Machine Systems Distinguished Lecturers
  • Organizing IEEE SMC cosponsored conferences and workshops
  • Organizing IEEE SMC cosponsored conferences and workshops
  • Encouraging student participation by supporting the student-focused IEEE SMC co-sponsored conference called the Systems and Information Engineering Design Symposium
  • Preparing technical papers for submission to the IEEE Transactions on Human-Machine Systems
  • Reviewing articles submitted to IEEE Transactions on Human-Machine Systems

Join Us

The Technical Committee on Human Computer Interaction provides opportunities to continue professional and personal development through:

  • Networking opportunities with peers and experts in the field
  • The design and development of the SMC’s annual conference program
  • The development of special issues of the Transactions on Human-Machine Systems Transactions
  • Participation in interesting conferences and workshops
  • The exchange of research ideas and the sharing of research resources
  • Opportunities for making friends from different regions of the world


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