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Innovation in motion

Where design meets discovery

The Center for Human-Computer Interaction at Virginia Tech studies the relationship between people and technology, designing interactive systems and experiences that shape how we learn, work, create, and connect.

Join conversations, workshops, and gatherings that bring people together to explore the future of human-computer interaction.

Read the latest stories from CHCI, featuring research, collaborations, achievements, and ideas shaping the future of human-computer interaction.

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Human-centered research for an interactive world.

Virtual reality researcher using a VR headset in a laboratory with dual monitors displaying immersive digital environments and interactive simulation software.

CHCI researchers study how people interact with technology across disciplines, methods, and real-world contexts. Explore our researchers, labs, discussion groups, and projects shaping the future of human-computer interaction.

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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.