[sci.psychology] HCI programs

rl@sei.cmu.edu (Robin Lampert) (12/01/88)

I'm trying to find out more about good graduate programs in
Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) and would appreciate the
help of net readers.

Some of my interests are individualized or tailored work
environments, computer supported group work, the distribution of
tasks and decision making between people and machines and good
cognitive matching between person, task and environment.

The following information, if you could sent it to me, would be useful:
School:
Address:
Department(s):
Program:
Focus of the program:
Current research projects there:
Faculty and researchers:
Names and phone numbers of people in the program (faculty,
research staff, students) who might be willing to talk to a
prospective graduate student:
Is there much co-operation between this program/department
and others within the school?
Is there much co-operation between this program/department
and programs at other academic and research institutions?
Is there much co-operation between this program/department
and developers (companies, government) of systems?
Other things I should know?

I plan to summarize the information I get for the net*, so if
you do NOT want me to include the information you send, or to
only include it anonymously, let me know.

* However, I'm only planning to post it to comp.cog-eng, this
seems like too many cross-postings for a second message, but
I'll e-mail it if I get requests with a useable return address,
or add some cross-posting if enough people ask.

Thank you.
-Robin Lampert
(rl@sei.cmu.edu)
Software Engineering Institute, Carnegie Mellon University, 
Pittsburgh, PA 15213-3890		(412) 268-6818

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-Robin Lampert
(rl@sei.cmu.edu)
Software Engineering Institute, Carnegie Mellon University, 
Pittsburgh, PA 15213-3890		(412) 268-6818