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The Center for Human-Computer Interaction at Virginia Tech (CHCI) is a world leader in HCI research, both designing interactive experiences and studying human interaction with and through technology.

CHCI’s transdisciplinary community performs cutting-edge HCI research and educates the next generation of HCI scholars. We offer a variety of programs including funding, shared resources, and opportunities for intellectual exchange.

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CHCI research addresses all aspects of the interplay between people and interactive technologies. We host several research discussion groups in different transdisciplinary areas, in which all students and faculty are welcome to participate whenever they can.

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    Research Discussion Groups
    Research Discussion Groups

    Research Discussion Groups bring together faculty and students from across disciplines to explore emerging ideas, share work in progress, and engage in thoughtful conversations about human-computer interaction and its societal impact.

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    Research Labs
    Research Labs

    CHCI-affiliated research labs investigate a wide range of topics in HCI, providing opportunities for collaboration, innovation, and hands-on research across diverse technological and human-centered domains.

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    Research Directory
    Research Directory

    The Research Directory showcases CHCI researchers and their expertise, helping students, faculty, and collaborators discover ongoing work and connect with the center’s vibrant research community.

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    Research Stories
    Research Stories

    Research Stories highlight the people, projects, publications, and achievements that are advancing human-computer interaction research at Virginia Tech and beyond.