Student Information
Graduate StudentHuman Systems Engineering (User Experience Research)
Ira A Fulton Engineering
Sathkeerthi Subraveti Venkat is a user experience researcher trained in human systems engineering, with research interests spanning human-computer interaction, cognitive psychology, learning sciences, and communication research. He completed his Master of Science in Human Systems Engineering with a concentration in User Experience Research at Arizona State University.
His work focuses on how people interpret information, make judgments under cognitive load, and communicate within complex digital and collaborative environments. Across multiple research projects and lab affiliations at ASU, he has investigated group communication dynamics, feedback interpretation, trust in digital systems, mediated decision making, and technology-supported learning.
Sathkeerthi has contributed to projects involving qualitative and mixed methods research, including user interviews, focus groups, experimental study design, usability testing, protocol development, and qualitative analysis. His experience includes work on learning platform design, AI-mediated feedback systems, group study behaviors, and cognitive processes related to anxiety, trust, and decision making.
With a background that bridges design, research, and systems thinking, his long-term goal is to design and study human-centered systems that improve clarity, learning, and judgment in digital environments. He is particularly interested in interdisciplinary research that connects learning engineering, UX research, and communication cognition.
Master of Science in Human Systems Engineering
User Experience Research Concentration
Arizona State University
• Learning Engineering
• Learning Sciences and Technology Design
• Human Computer Interaction
• User Experience Research
• Cognitive Psychology and Educational Psychology
• Feedback Interpretation and Communication Cognition
• Technology Supported Learning and Collaboration
• Pedagogy and Instructional Design
Learning Engineering and Cognitive Systems
Human Systems Engineering Research Labs
Arizona State University
Manuscripts in preparation focusing on learning engineering, feedback interpretation, group collaboration, and user experience research.
Current research activities focus on the design and evaluation of learning technologies, feedback systems, and collaborative digital environments. Work includes qualitative and mixed methods studies examining how individuals interpret feedback, make decisions under cognitive load, and engage in group learning contexts. Research activities span study design, protocol development, participant recruitment, data collection, qualitative analysis, and synthesis of design implications for human centered systems.
Delivered presentations on learning engineering, user experience research, and instructional design topics, including project based learning systems, research methods, usability evaluation, and learning technology design developed through graduate research and collaborative coursework at Arizona State University.
Graduated with High Distinction from Arizona State University, Master of Science in Human Systems Engineering, User Experience Research concentration.
Recipient of academic recognition for outstanding graduate performance.
None at this time.
Affiliated with professional communities related to human computer interaction, learning sciences, and user experience research.
Graduate research conducted under faculty mentorship within the Human Systems Engineering program at Arizona State University, with guidance from faculty in learning engineering, cognitive science, and communication research.
Graduate Researcher, Human Systems Engineering
Arizona State University
Conducted research on learning technologies, feedback interpretation, group collaboration, and user experience design. Contributed to study design, qualitative data collection, analysis, and research synthesis across multiple graduate research projects.
Engaged in academic service through collaborative research, peer review, and interdisciplinary project work within the Human Systems Engineering program at Arizona State University.
Contributed to applied design and user experience consulting projects focused on research informed system design and usability.
None at this time.
Applied research and design roles involving user experience research, learning technology design, and human centered system development.