[sci.misc] IDR centers on HMI

dean@mind.UUCP (Dean Radin) (12/25/87)

Thanks to all who answered my request to find interdisciplinary centers
conducting research in human-machine interaction.  The response was 
immediate and overwhelming.  A few people indicated an interest in
moderating a newsgroup on this general topic.  I do not have the time to 
act as a moderator, but would be happy to send the names I have received
to someone else.  Any interest?

People from the following industrial and academic sites responded:

GTE Labs, ESL Inc., MITRE, Computing Tools, Hewlett-Packard Company,
AT&T Bell Labs, Xerox Human Factors Research Centre  (Cambridge, UK)

UCal  Berkeley, UCal  Irvine, UCal  San Diego, Brown University,
Stanford University, Princeton University, Carnegie-Mellon University,
University of Colorado, University of Michigan, University of Delaware,
University of Pittsburgh, University of Rochester,
CalTech, MIT, University of Waterloo, Queen Mary College (Univ. of London),
The London HCI Centre

Dean Radin
Technical Director, Human Information Processing Group
Dept. of Psychology, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ  08544 
609-987-2930 
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ARPA: dean@mind.Princeton.edu 	   

gilbert@hci.hw.ac.uk (Gilbert Cockton) (01/12/88)

There is also interdisciplinary HMI research at the Scottish HCI
Centre (Edinburgh and Glasgow). I was going to finish the list for the
UK, but I'm afraid of missing someone out!  Interdisciplinary research
is becoming the norm (I hope) in Britain.