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LABORATORIES

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  1. Advanced Interaction Group United Kingdom
    University of Birmingham
  2. Alexandria Digital Library United States, California, Santa Barbara
  3. Apple HI Alumni Directory United States, Minnesota, Minneapolis
    Tom Erickson 1998-06-07 snowfall@acm.org
    A directory of former & current Apple HI folk.
  4. Aviz - Visual Analytics Project English France, Orsay
    Jean-Daniel Fekete 2007-10-27 INRIA Jean-Daniel.Fekete@inria.fr
    Aviz is a multidisciplinary project of INRIA Futurs aiming at improving the analysis and visualization of large and complex datasets by combining analysis methods with interactive visualizations.
  5. Bay Area Usability Testing Lab - Interface Analysis Associations United States, California, San Jose
    Anthony D. Andre 1998-08-28 andre@interface-analysis.com
    A configurable usability testing and design research facility.
  6. Belgian Laboratory of Computer-Human Interaction (BCHI) Belgium, Louvain-la-Neuve
    Jean Vanderdonckt 2002-12-07 Universite catholique de Louvain bchi@isys.ucl.ac.be
    The Belgian Laboratory of Computer-Human Interaction (BCHI) conducts research, development, and consulting services in the domain of user interface engineering, a domain between software engineering, human-computer interaction, and usability engineering.
  7. Berkeley Institute of Design English United States, California, Berkeley
    2007-01-08 University of California, Berkeley
  8. Bootstrap Institute United States, California, Freemont
    Douglas Engelbart webmaster@bootstrap.org
    "help organizations transform into high-performance organizations" Contains links to many pioneering publications.
  9. Captology: The Study of Computers as Persuasive Technologies United States, California, Stanford
    BJ Fogg 1998-08-17 Stanford Persuasive Technology Lab bjfogg@stanford.edu
    a clearinghouse for information on technologies designed to change attitudes and behaviors. The Persuasive Technology Lab investigates the theory, design, and analysis of computers as persuasive technologies (an area we call "captology").
  10. Center for Human Computer Communication United States, Oregon
    Dana Director 1999-12-13 Oregon Graduate Institute of Science and Technology danad@cse.ogi.edu
    The CHCC lab's emphasis is on multimodal interaction.
  11. Center for Human Computer Interaction United States, Pennsylvania, University Park
    John M. Carroll 2007-09-18 Penn State
  12. Center for Human-Computer Interaction (CHCI) United States, Virginia, Blacksburg
    Roger Ehrich Virginia Tech
  13. Center for Human-Machine Systems Research (CHMSR) United States, Georgia, Atlanta
    Georgia Tech
  14. Centre for HCI Design United Kingdom, London
    Panayiotis Zaphiris 2003-03-15 City University zaphiri@soi.city.ac.uk
  15. Child Computer Interaction Group United Kingdom, England, Preston
    Janet Read 2003-12-04 University of Central Lancashire jcread@uclan.ac.uk
    The group is primarily concerned with research relating to the design and evaluation of interactive artifacts for children. Themes include interface design, novel interaction technologies, usability testing, evaluation paradigms, and educational applications.
  16. Cognition Technology Working Group Sweden, Goteborg
    Chalmers University of Technology, Goteborg University
  17. Cognitive Engineering Research Group (CERG) Australia, Queensland, Brisbane
    Penelope Sanderson 2002-08-25 The University of Queensland psanderson@humanfactors.uq.edu.au
    Taming complexity: Australia's principal university-based cognitive engineering research group.
  18. Cognitive Ergonomics Laboratory Italian Italy, Rome
    Francesco Di Nocera 2004-11-09 University of Rome "La Sapienza" francesco.dinocera@uniroma1.it
  19. Cognitive Systems Engineering Laboratory United States, Ohio, Columbus
    David D. Woods Ohio State University smith.131@osu.edu
  20. Communications Research Group United Kingdom
    University of Nottingham
  21. Computer Graphics and HCI Germany
    University of Oldenburg
  22. Computer Graphics and User Interfaces Lab United States, New York, New York
    Columbia University
  23. Computer Graphics Group United States, Rhode Island, Providence
    Brown University
  24. Computer Science Research United States, North Carolina, Chapel Hill
    University of North Carolina
  25. Computer-Human Interaction Group United Kingdom
    Staffordshire University
  26. CREW: Collaboratory for Research on Electronic Work United States, Michigan, Ann Arbor
    Judy Olson 1998-06-26 University of Michigan jsolson@umich.edu
    Multidisciplinary research group conducting work on technology support for face-to-face and remote work.
  27. CURE - Center for Usability Research & Engineering Austria, Vienna
    Manfred Tscheligi 2005-06-06 CURE - Center for Usability Research & Engineering cure@cure.at
    CURE plays an active role in defining and developing Usability Research. CURE applies the potential of Usability Engineering to complex real world situations that are at the leading edge of technological and application innovation.
  28. Data Visualization Research Lab United States, New Hampshire, Durham
    2000-08-29 University of New Hampshire colinw@cisunix.unh.edu
    Lab devoted to Human-Computer Interaction and interactive data visualization
  29. Department of Human-Computer Interaction Sweden
    Uppsala University, Institute of Information Technology www@hci.uu.se
  30. Design Of Learning, Collaboration and Experience United States, Pennsylvania, University Park
    Chris Hoadley 2005-10-13 Penn State University hcibib@tophe.net
    The dolcelab studies the design of human learning and collaboration in relation to technology.
  31. Digital Interactive Media Group United Kingdom, Brighton, East Sussex
    Anxo Cereijo Roibas 2003-02-21 University of Brighton a.c.roibas@brighton.ac.uk
    Multidisciplinary research group and educational programs in HCI iTV, interaction with mobile and ubiquitous systems and applications.
  32. Digital Library Project United States, Michigan, Ann Arbor
  33. Distributed Cognition and HCI Lab United States, California, La Jolla
    Jim Hollan 2001-09-05 University of California, San Diego hollan@cogsci.ucsd.edu
    Research in the UCSD DCOG-HCI Lab ranges across cognitive science. We are particularly interested in understanding interactions among people and technology.
  34. Division of HCI Sweden
    Uppsala University, Department of Information Science at the Faculty of Social Sciences
  35. Dresdner Usability-Beratung German Germany, Dresden
    Gunter Dubrau 2002-06-10 Dresdner Usability-Beratung gunter@dubrau.de
  36. Dynamic Graphics Project (DGP) Canada, Ontario, Canada
    University of Toronto
  37. Engineering Psychology Joint Program United States, Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
    University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
  38. Ergonomics and HCI Unit United Kingdom, England, London
    University College London
  39. EURISCO: European Institute of Cognitive Sciences and Engineering France, Toulouse
  40. FOSSUL: Free and Open Source Software Usability Laboratory United States, Indiana, Indianapolis
    Michael Downey 2004-09-16 Indiana University School of Informatics mjd@fossul.org
  41. GeroInformatics Workshop United States, Michigan, Detroit
    Wayne State University
  42. Graphics, Visualization & Usability Center (GVU) United States, Georgia, Atlanta
    Georgia Tech
  43. Group for User Interface Research United States, California, Berkeley
    University of California Berkeley
  44. Group Interaction Homme-Machine (Man-Machine) French France, Paris
    University of Paris Sud
  45. groupe Interaction Homme-Machine French France, Orsay
    Michel Beaudouin-Lafon 1998-08-19 University of Paris-Sud mbl@lri.fr
    HCI laboratory: CSCW, Interaction morphology, Information Visualization
  46. Grouplab: Computer-Supported Cooperative Work and Groupware Research Laboratory Canada, Alberta, Calgary
    Saul Greenberg University of Calgary, Department of Computer Science saul@cpsc.ucalgary.ca
    A research laboratory concerned with Computer-Supported Cooperative Work and Groupware
  47. Groupware Task Analysis Netherlands, Amsterdam
    Martijn van Welie 1999-02-16 Vrije Universiteit martijn@cs.vu.nl
    a location on task analysis and user interface design
  48. HCI + TeleLearning Canada, Ontario, Waterloo
    University of Waterloo
  49. HCI Group at CLIPS-IMAG Laboratory France, Grenoble
    Joelle Coutaz 1999-06-12 University of Grenoble joelle.coutaz@imag.fr
    Software Architecture, Multimodal Interaction, Computer Vision
  50. HCI Lab - University of Udine, Italy Italy
    Luca Chittaro 2002-12-31 University of Udine chittaro@dimi.uniud.it
    The Web site of the HCI Lab at the University of Udine, Italy. Active projects concerns Virtual Reality, Mobile devices and services, Information Visualization, Web3D sites.
  51. HCI Laboratory Japan
    Toyohashi University of Technology
  52. HCI Sidene hos NTNU Norway, Trondheim
    Norwegian University of Science and Technology
  53. hci.gr - HCI Greece Greece, Patras
    Spiros Sirmakessis 2001-09-12 University of Patras, Computer Engineering and Informatics Department syrma@cti.gr
    hci.gr is the first usability service provider for Greece. We provide design guidelines and evaluation to interactive systems, such as e-commerce applications (b-b & b-c), multimedia applications, e-learning environments and e-banking services.
  54. HFRG: Human Factors Research Group Ireland
    "The Usability Evaluation Specialists in Ireland with Global Connections!"
  55. HMI Graduate School Sweden
    Kjell Ohlsson 2000-03-31 Depts of Mechanical Engineering/ Computer Science, Linkoping University kjeoh@ikp.liu.se
    HMI Graduate School embraces about 65 graduate students and 30 faculty members in Linkoping and Stockholm
  56. Human - Computer Interaction Laboratory English, Greek Greece, Crete, Heraklion
    Constantine Stephanidis 2007-11-16 Institute of Computer Science (ICS) - Foundation for Research and Technology - Hellas (FORTH). cs@ics.forth.gr
    The Laboratory carries out research activities focused on developing user interfaces for interactive applications and services that are accessible, usable, and ultimately acceptable for diverse users in the Information Society.
  57. Human Computer Interaction @ York University English Canada, Ontario, Toronto
    2003-10-03 York University
  58. Human Effectiveness Unit English Italy, Rome
    Francesco Di Nocera 2006-05-12 University of Rome "La Sapienza" dinocera@uniroma1.it
    HEU is a working group operating within the Cognitive Ergonomics Laboratory at the University of Rome "La Sapienza", Italy.
  59. Human Interface Technology Lab United States, Washington, Seattle
    University of Washington
  60. Human Interface Technology Laboratory New Zealand New Zealand, Canterbury, Christchurch
    2003-05-18 Canterbury University info@hitlabnz.org
  61. Human Media Lab Canada, Ontario, Kingston
    Roel Vertegaal 2001-10-05 Queen's University roel@acm.org
    The Human Media Lab is a research institute at the Department of Computing and Information Science at Queen's University. It's main topic of research is the psychology and design of nonverbal human-computer interaction.
  62. Human Oriented Technology Lab (HOT Lab) English Canada, Ontario, Ottawa
    Richard F. Dillon 2002-08-25 Carleton University ddillon@ccs.carleton.ca
    The HOT Lab is a university-based centre for research, education, and consulting that strives to improve interactive technologies for human endeavors with an emphasis on human computer interaction and a user-centred design approach.
  63. Human Systems Integration Information Analysis Center (HSIIAC) United States, Ohio, Dayton
    2006-12-29
    A government owned, contract operated agency that deals with the interface between the human component of a system and its hardware and software using a total system approach
  64. Human Technology Interaction Center United States, Oklahoma, Norman
    University of Oklahoma
  65. Human-Computer Interaction United States, Virginia, Charlottesville
    Stephanie Guerlain 2001-12-17 University of Virginia guerlain@virginia.edu
    Undergraduate and Graduate program in human-computer interaction and/or cognitive engineering. Research in decision support in medical and military applications. Cognitive engineering research in medical, military, transportation and process control. Eye-gaze technology for usability testing and the disabled.
  66. Human-Computer Interaction (HCIL) United States, Maryland, College Park
    Allison Druin 2007-02-12 Maryland at College Park, University of hcil-info@cs.umd.edu
  67. Human-Computer Interaction Design United States, California, Stanford
    Terry Winograd 1998-05-21 Stanford University winograd@cs.stanford.edu
  68. Human-Computer Interaction Group United Kingdom
    University of York
  69. Human-Computer Interaction Institute (HCII) United States, Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh
    Carnegie Mellon University
  70. HUSAT Research Institute United Kingdom, Loughborough
    Martin Maguire 2001-07-12 Loughborough University husat-info@lboro.ac.uk
    Human Sciences and Advanced Technology Research Institute
  71. IBM Almaden Research Center United States, California, San Jose
    2000-06-07 IBM
  72. IKU research unit English French Belgium
    Francise DECORTIS 2005-06-24 University of Liege francoise.decortis@ulg.ac.be
    IKU is a research unit which explores cooperative interactions and mediated and situated knowledge.
  73. Informedia Digital Video Library Project United States, Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh
  74. Institute of Design, IIT United States, Illinois, Chicago
    Vincent LaConte 2003-02-10 Institute of Design vincent.laconte@id.iit.edu
    The Institute of Design is the country's largest graduate school of design, concentrating on human-centered methods for designing new technologies.
  75. Inter-Language Unification United States, California, Palo Alto
    Xerox PARC
  76. Interaction Design Centre Ireland
    Liam Bannon 2001-10-30 University of Limerick
  77. Interaction Design Centre, Middlesex University, London English United Kingdom, London
    William Wong 2008-02-14 School of Computing Science, Middlesex University w.wong@mdx.ac.uk
    We investigate how people manipulate and interact with computers and information, how individuals and teams use computers to control systems and processes, and how software should be designed and built to support the nature of such work.
  78. Interactive Computing Environments (ICE) Laboratory United States, Illinois, Chicago
    University of Illinois at Chicago
  79. Interactive Media Lab (IML) Canada, Ontario, Toronto
    Mark Chignell 2001-01-01 University of Toronto, Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, Human Factors group
    "carries out research on the improvement of user interfaces for information systems. This research includes the design and testing of innovative multimedia environments, and usability testing of existing interfaces and systems"
  80. Interactive Media Research Group United Kingdom
    Heriot-Watt University
  81. Interactive Systems Group United States, Texas, El Paso
    David Novick 2001-12-13 University of Texas at El Paso
    Conducts research in models of interaction and the engineering of interactive systems. Our research builds knowledge at the confluence of human-computer interaction, computational linguistics and spoken-language systems.
  82. Interactive Systems Lab Germany
  83. Interactive Systems Research Center United States, Maryland, Baltimore
    Andrew Sears 2002-03-28 UMBC asears@umbc.edu
    ISRC researchers investigate the design, implementation, and evaluation of interactive systems with the purpose of supporting the development of systems that are both usable and accessible. Our emphasis is two-fold: theoretical contributions and practical results. Through theoretical contributions, we advance our knowledge and understanding of how humans interact with computers. Through practical results, we improve the lives of those individuals that interact with technology.
  84. INUSE - European Usability Support Centres United Kingdom
  85. ISISlab Italy, Salerno, Baroniss
    Rosario De Chiara 2005-03-25 Universita degli Studi di Salerno dechiara@dia.unisa.it
  86. ISU Studio for New Media English United States, Iowa, Ames
    Geoffrey Sauer 2006-03-05 Iowa State University geoff@eserver.org
    The Studio for New Media studies effective development of interfaces to multimedia and new media products.
  87. Laboratory for Automation Psychology United States, Maryland, College Park
    University of Maryland
  88. Laboratory of Applied Computer Science (LISI: Laboratoire d'Informatique Scientifique et Industrielle) France, Poitiers
    Patrick GIRARD 1999-01-19 National School of Engineers in Mechanics and Aerotechnics girard@ensma.fr
    Formal methods programming by demonstration, error recovery
  89. LIIHS Logiciels Interactifs et Interaction Homme-Systeme (Interactive Software and Man-System Interaction) French English France
    Palanque Philippe 2006-02-01 University Paul Sabatier Toulouse III palanque@irit.fr
    The LIIHS group started working on HCI in the late 80s. The main contribution of the lab concerns Formal methods in HCI, Formal Specification Techniques, Ergonomic evaluation. New research activities cover augmented reality systems and web interfaces.
  90. Liquid Information Organization
    "Our premise is that we don't interface with computers, - we interface with information, and people, increasingly through computers."
  91. Media Computing Group English, German Germany, NRW, Aachen
    Jan Borchers 2007-10-22 RWTH Aachen University borchers@cs.rwth-aachen.de
    We conduct research in Media Computing and Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) that goes beyond today's graphical user interface and desktop metaphor. Grounded in Computer Science, we develop and study new interaction theories, techniques, and systems in the areas of interaction with multimedia, ubiquitous computing environments, tangible user interfaces, and HCI design patterns. Our goal is to make the Brave New World of ubiquitous multimedia technologies useful by making it usable.
  92. Media Interface and Network Design Lab United States, Michigan, East Lansing
    Frank Biocca 2000-01-09 Michigan State University biocca@tcimet.net
    "The Media Interface and Network Design Labs (M.I.N.D. Labs) are a network of state-of-the-art research facilities in communication and human-computer interaction. Communication and human-computer interaction researchers conduct rigorous scientific studies of human physical, cognitive, communication, and organizational performance in computer-based environments."
  93. Microsoft Usability Home Page United States, Washington, Redmond
  94. Microsoft User Interface Research Group United States, Washington, Redmond
    George Robertson 1998-06-25 Microsoft Research ggr@microsoft.com
    Research group focusing on information visualization and multimodal user interaction.
  95. MIT Artificial Intelligence Lab United States, Massachusetts, Cambridge
  96. MIT Center for Coordination Science (CCS) United States, Massachusetts, Cambridge
    MIT
  97. MIT Laboratory for Computer Science United States, Massachusetts, Cambridge
  98. MIT Media Lab United States, Massachusetts, Cambridge
  99. MRC Applied Psychology Unit United Kingdom
    Cambridge University
  100. NSF Information and Intelligent Systems Division United States, Washington
    1998-07-01 National Science Foundation
    "increase the ability to use information for human ends by supporting research to improve the ability to generate, store, organize, locate, communicate, and store knowledge using new technologies"
  101. OCLC Human-Computer Interaction United States, Ohio, Dublin
    Mike Prasse 2000-07-07 OCLC Online Computer Library Center, Inc. prasse@oclc.org
    Our goal is to be a source of interaction, debate, and information about how people interact with computers in the library environment.
  102. Personal Information Management English United States, Washington, Seattle
    William Jones 2005-12-09 The Information School, University of Washington williamj@u.washington.edu
    Personal information management or PIM is attracting increasing attention as an area of study. In the ideal world, we have the right information at the right time, in the right place, in the right form, and of sufficient completeness and quality to perform the current activity. Tools and technologies help so that we spend less time with burdensome and error prone actions of information management (such as filing). We then have more time to make creative, intelligent use of the information at hand in order to get things done
  103. Pliant Research
    "a group of researchers interested in the mismatch between the rigidity of current computing technology and the richness of human lives and practices."
  104. Portable Usability Lab Rental United States, Oregon, Portland
    Frank Spillers 2004-10-07 Usability Lab Rental (Experience Dynamics) sales@usabilitylabrental.com
    Usability Lab Rental offers portable usability labs for rent or purchase.
  105. Prospection and Innovation for the Interfaces (PII) French English France, Toulouse
    PII Contact 2004-09-27 Centre d'Etudes de la Navigation Aerienne pii-contact@cena.fr
    With the emergence of new computer technologies (graphical and multimedia interfaces, communication systems) as well as aeronautical technologies (air-ground data-links, new control concepts), control workstations will keep on evolving. But this will not happen if we do not take into account the way controllers work and think, and the capacities and limitations of human beings when interacting with computers.
  106. Research in Human-Computer Interaction Finland, Tampere
    University of Tampere
  107. School of Information United States, Michigan, Ann Arbor
    Judy Olson 1998-06-26 University of Michigan jsolson@umich.edu
    A new school that blends psychology, computer science, information science, and economics.
  108. scoreberlin - Strategic Consulting, Research & Evaluation German Germany, Berlin
    Marcus Voelkel 2002-07-22 scoreberlin internet consulting & communication mv@scoreberlin.de
    Usability, Consulting & Communication Heuristic evaluations, usability tests and analyses, articles on web and content usability.
  109. Sino-European Usability Center English, Chinese China, Dalian
    Zhengjie Liu 2006-03-23 Sino-European Usability Center, Dalian Maritime University liuzhj@dlmu.edu.cn
    Founded in 2000, Sino-European Usability Center is an usability/HCI research lab and consultancy in China with a team of around 40. It works on projects sponsored by international companies and public funds. It offers Master and PhD programs in HCI.
  110. Sony Computer Science Laboratories, Inc. Japan, Tokyo
    Toshiyuki Masui 1999-05-17 masui@acm.org
    HCI research organization in Japan.
  111. Stanford University Digital Libraries Project United States, California, Stanford
    Stanford University
  112. SurgeWorks Human Factors & Usability Engineering United States, Utah, Salt Lake City
    Helen Bero 2002-10-23 SurgeWorks hbero@surgeworks.com
    SurgeWorks usability consulting services introduces a research facility for usability testing in the Salt Lake City area.
  113. Systems Engineering and Human-Machine Systems German Germany
    University of Kassel
  114. TAUCHI group Finland, Tampere
    Kari-Jouko Raiha 2000-07-19 University of Tampere kjr@cs.uta.fi
    Tampere University Computer-Human Interaction Group
  115. The Keeping Found Things Found Project English United States, Washington, Seattle
    William Jones 2005-12-09 The Information School, University of Washington williamj@u.washington.edu
    The classic problem of information retrieval, simply put, is to help people find the relatively small number of things they are looking for (books, articles, web pages, CDs, etc.) from a very large set of possibilities. This classic problem has been studied in many variations and has been addressed through a rich diversity of information retrieval tools and techniques.
  116. Top HCI Research Laboratories
    Jakob Nielsen 2002-03-31 useit.com
    A core group of elite corporate research labs (and a few universities) defined the field of human-computer interaction and established much of whatever ease of use we now enjoy. With big labs disappearing, the future of HCI research is in jeopardy.
  117. Trace Research and Development Center United States, Wisconsin, Madison
    "Making information technology more usable for everyone"
  118. TUT - Institute of Human-Centered Technology English Finland, Tampere
    Kaisa Väänänen-Vainio-Mattila 2007-09-18 Tampere University of Technology info-ihte@cs.tut.fi
    The institute of Human-Centered Technology (IHTE) at Tampere University of Technology focuses on investigating user needs, values and requirements as a basis for better technical systems. The research in IHTE aims at developing methods for designing, evaluating and implementing highly usable and acceptable systems. The research is multidisciplinary, and contributes to partner companies’ R&D processes and business benefits.
  119. TUV Secure iT - Certified IT Quality through independent experts Germany, Cologne
    Thomas Geis 2002-02-05 TUV Secure iT GmbH thomas.geis@de.tuv.com
    Usability testing of interactive products (software and hardware) based on ISO 9241-10 and ISO 9241-11.
  120. Ubiquitous Interaction English Finland, Helsinki
    Antti Oulasvirta 2006-06-26 Helsinki Institute for Information Technology HIIT
    User research, user-centered design, field trials on interaction with personal and ubiquitous computer applications.
  121. UC Berkeley Digital Library Project United States, California, Berkeley
    University of California, Berkeley
  122. UCL Interaction Centre (UCLIC) United Kingdom, London
    Ann Blandford 2005-10-16 University College London (UCL) A.Blandford@ucl.ac.uk
    Research, teaching and consultancy in HCI, including an advanced Masters in HCI.
  123. umanify - Human-computer interaction via human-like interactive assistants English Spanish Spain, Barcelona
    Umanify 2006-03-24 Umanify.com info@umanify.com
    Our main interest resides in human-centered technologies: voice technologies (TTS /ASR), artificial intelligence, multimodal interfaces for human-machine communication, artificial vision and 2D/3D humanlike digital entities.
  124. University of Illinois Digital Libraries Initiative United States, Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
  125. University of Melbourne, Interaction Design Group Australia, Victoria, Melbourne
    Steve Howard 2005-10-23 University of Melbourne showard@unimelb.edu.au
    Based in the Department of Information Systems at The University of Melbourne, the Interaction Design Group focuses on improving the fit between end users and innovative technology, including multimedia and web based systems.
  126. University of Michigan: Usability in the Library English United States, Michigan, Ann Arbor
    2007-02-12 University of Michigan University Library: Usability Working Group ul-usability@umich.edu
    The usability studies represented here have been conducted by various groups throughout the UM Libraries as well as by the Usability Working Group.
  127. University of Patras HCI Group English, Greek Greece, Patras
    N. Avouris 2007-02-26 University of Patras avouris@upatras.gr
    The Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) Group of the University of Patras is active since 1994. It is currently hosted by the Computer Systems Lab of the ECE Department, while there are plans for moving in a new building of the Department by the end of 2007.
  128. University Of Saskatchewan HCI Lab Canada, Saskatchewan, Saskatoon
    Jeff Dyck 2001-08-24 University Of Saskatchewan jeff.dyck@usask.ca
    Research areas include groupware awareness, groupware architecture, visualization, usability, and others.
  129. Usability Matters Sweden
    Linkoping University
  130. Usabilitytesting.nl Netherlands, Soesterberg
    Mark Ruijsendaal 2002-11-05 TNO Human Factors info@usabilitytesting.nl
    Usability testing is an important instrument for systematically addressing the user and usage perspective during system (re)development. This site offers several usability testing services.
  131. User-Lab: Usability Laboratory for Digital Media Design United Kingdom, England, Brimingham
    John Knight 2001-10-12 Birmingham Institute of Art and Design John.Knight@uce.ac.uk
    User-Lab is part of The Research Department at Birmingham Institute of Art and Design. We are an integrated usability laboratory equipped for behavioral research in human-computer interaction and digital media production.
  132. Userminds - experts in Internet communication Danish English Denmark, Copenhagen
    Berit Krickhahn 2003-01-20 Userminds berit.krickhahn@userminds.dk
    Userminds offers experienced moderation and analysis of usability tests, focus groups and user centered design
  133. Virtual Hand Laboratory Canada, British Columbia, Vancouver
    University of British Columbia

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