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  • Cassell Featured in World Economic Forum Video

    Justine Cassell, director of the Human-Computer Interaction Institute, is among the faculty members representing Carnegie Mellon at the Wo...

  • How She Got There: Julia Schwarz

    Hercampus.com has published a Q&A with Julia Schwarz, a Ph.D. student in the Human-Computer Interaction Institute, exploring how she b...

  • CBS Interviews Hong About Smartphone Snoops

    Jason Hong, associate professor in the Human-Computer Interaction Institute, was featured on CBS This Morning in a Dec. 26 segment about t...

  • Harrison Is An “Innovator to Watch” in 2013

    Smithsonian magazine has named Chris Harrison, a Ph.D. student in the Human-Computer Interaction Institute, as one of “Six Innovators to W...

  • Business Insider Ranks HCII 9th Among Design Schools

    BusinessInsider.com ranks Carnegie Mellon University’s Human-Computer Interaction Institute 9th on its list of the world’s bes...

  • Alum Featured on Bravo’s “Start-Ups: Silicon Valley”

    When David Murray was an undergrad at Carnegie Mellon, his friends used to kid him that he’d never find a job that combined all three of h...

  • Sensors Embedded in Everyday Life Might Spot Dementia Early

    Anind Dey, associate professor of HCII, presented his dwellSense project on Oct. 16 at the Wired Health Conference in New York City. ...

  • Disney Research Develops 3D Printed Optics

    HCII Professor Scott Hudson and Karl D.D.

  • Gadgets That Know Who You Are, Just By Touch

    HCII PhD student Chris Harrison, working with colleagues at Disney Research, Pittsburgh, has helped develop a technique called capacitive ...

  • Newsmaker: Justine Cassell

    HCII Director Justine Cassell was the featured “Newsmaker” Sept. 8 in the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review. The column noted Cassell is the Charl...

  • Chris Harrison Named to TR35 List of Young Innovators

    MIT’s Technology Review has named Chris Harrison to its annual TR35 list of innovators under the age of 35. He and the rest of the 2012 ho...

  • Touché Technology Detects How You Touch

    Gizmag, along with Wired, TechCrunch and other media outlets, has a feature on Touché, a new touch-sensing technology developed at ...

  • Using Foursquare Data to Redefine a Neighborhood

    Technology Review took early notice of Livehoods, a project undertaken by Jason Hong, associate professor of HCII; Raz Schwartz, a visitin...

  • Is Facebook Making Us Lonely?

    Moira Burke, a PhD alum of the Human-Computer Interaction Institute and now a researcher at Facebook, is quoted regarding her research on ...

  • Cassell Posts on World Economic Forum Blog

    In a World Economic Forum blog entry, HCII Director Justine Cassell says technological innovations won’t reach their potential for solving...

  • Forbes Names Harrison to “30 Under 30” List

    HCII PhD student Chris Harrison was listed by Forbes magazine in its “30 Under 30” special report on tomorrow’s brightes...

  • Return of the Human Computers

    The Economist traces the history of human computation back to 1937 and discusses how the technique is on the rise once again. It highlight...

  • Death to Keyboards & Monitors

    Chris Harrison, HCII PhD student, and the OmniTouch technology he developed with Microsoft Research and Scott Hudson, professor of HCII, w...

  • Tap Sensor Takes Touch to the Next Level

    TapSense, a technology developed by HCII PhD students Chris Harrison and Julia Schwarz and HCII Professor Scott Hudson, was the lead story...

  • CMU and Microsoft Researchers Turn Any Surface into a Touchscreen

    TechCrunch was among the first of hundreds of news outlets to highlight the work of Chris Harrison, Scott Hudson and colleagues at Microso...