Profiles in "Human Computer Interactions" Expertise Area

  • Designer and developer with experience in EdTech, enterprise apps, and AI solutions. Leadership experience in product strategy. MS in UX from ASU. B.Tech in Electronics Engineering from VJTI.
  • Dr. Eiris research centers on Technology-based Workforce Training and Education. He uses Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) principles to amplify humans’ physical, cognitive, and social capabilities in the construction domain.
  • Schneider's research broadly focuses on psychophysiological stress, resilience and emotions; persuading behavior change; and enhancing perspectives and innovation in team work.
  • Asheley R. Landrum ​is an associate professor, media psychologist, and science communication researcher at the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism & Mass Communication. 
  • Zhang's research interests include Human-AI Collaboration, Human-Robot Interaction, Human Factors in Automated Vehicles, and User Experience (UX) Design.
  • Wilkinson's research interests rest at the intersection of responsible artificial intelligence, online safety and human computer interaction. She was named one of the top 100 Brilliant Women in AI Ethics in 2023.
  • Her research focuses on technology communication, particularly human–AI collaboration. She examines how AI technologies influence human decision-making, cognitive development, and social interactions.
  • Communications strategist, transforming complex ideas into actionable programs through analytical rigor and creative expertise. I champion experiential learning using content strategy and user-centered design.