We focus on four primary research areas — HCI, Algorithms, Shifting Interfaces, and Training & Operator Support — to unravel the complexities of human-computer interactions in a rapidly digitising world.
Our mission is to develop innovative methods that guide truly user-centric design processes, ensuring that technology remains intuitive and accessible as it evolves.
Our methodology combines cognitive and social psychology, engineering, and data science. We draw on qualitative techniques (e.g., in-depth interviews, focus groups) and quantitative measures (e.g., eye-tracking, motion tracking, electrophysiological data) to investigate how people experience emerging technologies.