From desktops and laptops to phones and tablets to virtual reality, wearable devices, the Internet of Things, and robotics, technologies based on computing are all around us. The field of human-computer interaction (HCI) studies how we interact with these technologies, and how those technologies in turn shape our world. HCI researchers seek to improve how humans interact with technology, to understand the societal impact of technologies, and to invent new technologies that alter the way we perceive and navigate the world around us.

UChicago CS includes many researchers and lab groups that investigate these angles using interdisciplinary, user-centered, and physical-computing approaches. Faculty and students design more usable privacy and security tools, improve how users interact with robots, programming languages, and IoT devices, and make technologies more inclusive for marginalized and underserved populations. Other groups design wearable devices and user interfaces that augment human abilities and create more seamless integration between the virtual and natural environments.

Labs & Groups

CANON (Computing for Anyone) Lab

Diana Franklin
Researching innovations in computational thinking education with an emphasis on equity and inclusion for all underrepresented populations.

Human-Robot Interaction (HRI) Lab

Sarah Sebo
Developing robots that help people by engaging them in intelligent, intuitive, and purposeful social interactions.

SUPER (Security, Usability, & Privacy Education & Research) Group

Blase Ur
Focused on data-driven methods to improve online security and privacy and improving interaction for IoT and machine learning systems.

3DL

Rana Hanocka
A computer graphics collective at UChicago pursuing innovation at the intersection of 3D and Deep Learning.

Network Operations and Internet Security (NOISE) Lab

Nick Feamster
Develops data-driven systems that derive insights from network traffic and explores how network traffic can reveal insights into human behavior.

Amyoli Internet Research (AIR) Lab

Marshini Chetty
Working to make the Internet more trustworthy and inclusive, drawing on human-computer interaction, usable privacy and security, ubiquitous computing, and...

Human-Computer Integration Lab

Pedro Lopes
Engineering interactive devices that integrate directly with the user’s body as the natural succession to wearable interfaces.

Chicago Human + AI (CHAI) Lab

Chenhao Tan
Developing synergy between humans and artificial intelligence through a better understanding of human behavior and human interaction with AI.

AxLab – Actuated Experience Lab

Ken Nakagaki
Designing shape-changing and reconfigurable technologies that invite people to actively engage and interact with a computationally-enhanced physical world.

Related Faculty

Marshini Chetty

Marshini Chetty

Associate Professor of Computer Science
Ravi Chugh

Ravi Chugh

Associate Professor of Computer Science
Nick Feamster

Nick Feamster

Neubauer Professor of Computer Science
Diana Franklin

Diana Franklin

Associate Professor of Computer Science
Rana Hanocka

Rana Hanocka

Assistant Professor of Computer Science
Alex Kale

Alex Kale

Assistant Professor of Computer Science, Data Science
Mina Lee

Mina Lee

Assistant Professor of Computer Science, Data Science
Pedro Lopes

Pedro Lopes

Associate Professor of Computer Science
Ken Nakagaki

Ken Nakagaki

Assistant Professor of Computer Science
Sarah Sebo

Sarah Sebo

Assistant Professor of Computer Science
Chenhao Tan

Chenhao Tan

Associate Professor of Computer Science, Data Science
Blase Ur

Blase Ur

Associate Professor of Computer Science

News & Events

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The Hidden Cost of Netflix’s Autoplay: A Study on Viewing Patterns and User Control

Feb 25, 2025
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Raul Castro Fernandez among six UChicago scientists awarded prestigious Sloan Fellowships in 2025

Feb 18, 2025
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Quantum Leap: New Research Reveals Secrets of Random Quantum Circuits

Feb 04, 2025
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Fred Chong from the Department of Computer Science Named ACM Fellow for Contributions to Quantum Computing

Jan 22, 2025
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Rethinking AI as a Thought Partner: Perspectives on Writing, Programming, and More

Jan 16, 2025
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UChicago Partners On New National Science Foundation Large-Scale Research Infrastructure For Education

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Saturdays with CSIL — How Undergraduates are Transforming CS Education for Local High School Students

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UChicago Researchers Receive Google Privacy Faculty Award for Research on AI Privacy Risks

Nov 22, 2024
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The Climate App Designed to Tackle Chatham’s Flooding Crisis

Nov 21, 2024
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Globus Receives Multiple Honors in 2024 HPCwire Readers’ and Editors’ Choice Awards

Nov 20, 2024
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Argonne Team Breaks New Ground in AI-Driven Protein Design

Nov 15, 2024
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DOE Awards Fred Chong and his National Research Team $7.5M to Develop a SMART Software Stack to Control Quantum Computer Noise

Nov 12, 2024
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