Organizations

The Human-Computer Interaction Institute
The Human Computer Interaction Institute (HCII) is an interdisciplinary community of students and faculty at Carnegie Mellon University (CMU). This community is dedicated to research and education in topics related to computer technology in support of human activity and society. Although the HCII is headquartered within the School of Computer Science, members of the community represent a broad spectrum of the CMU campus including the College of Humanities and Social Sciences, Graduate School of Industrial Administration, College of Fine Arts, Carnegie Institute of Technology, Software Engineering Institute, as well as the School of Computer Science. Collaborators and sponsors are from other universities in Pittsburgh and around the world, small startup companies, and multi-national corporations

Cyrusoft International, Inc.
Cyrusoft International, Inc. is an independent software company specializing in high-performance Internet client application programs. While the company was founded in the UK in 1995 and moved to the US in 1997, we've been doing this stuff for over a dozen years. Our core principle is that good software is made with its users in mind, first and foremost; simple, but oft forgot. All Cyrusoft-ware is developed in conjunction with users from start to finish to help create interfaces that address real-world needs.

Students

Mathew Halpern
Adam Goode
Aaron Powers
Amy Quinn
Tameka Barrentine