HCI Research
At this point in time, my HCI research is focused on performance modeling of selection and aiming tasks in a variety of situations: while walking, while being distracted, while performing another cognitive task, and while being in a non-stationary environment. My investigation is principally experimental and has lead to several new models for predicting completion time of mobile phone dialing, virtual touch-based keyboard entry, and selecting targets using touch. Much of my current research in HCI is a continuation of my doctoral work under the guidance of Dr. Jesse Heines and Dr. Robert Pastel. The work has applicability in maritime systems,in-vehicle navigation systems, and mobile devices.
At this point in time, my HCI research is focused on performance modeling of selection and aiming tasks in a variety of situations: while walking, while being distracted, while performing another cognitive task, and while being in a non-stationary environment. My investigation is principally experimental and has lead to several new models for predicting completion time of mobile phone dialing, virtual touch-based keyboard entry, and selecting targets using touch. Much of my current research in HCI is a continuation of my doctoral work under the guidance of Dr. Jesse Heines and Dr. Robert Pastel. The work has applicability in maritime systems,in-vehicle navigation systems, and mobile devices.