Our
rapidly expanding Center includes 70 teaching
and research faculty members, and more than 200
graduate students from a wide variety of campus units. Each
is a member of one of our affiliated units who has a particular
interest in a research area that touches on issues of graphics,
visualization or usability. We
have recently welcomed several new faculty and a large number of
new Master's and PhD students, including several students into our
Master of Science Program in
Human Computer Interaction.
Elizabeth Mynatt is Director of the GVU Center, Faculty Coordinator of the HCC Ph.D. Program
and an Associate Professor in the College
of Computing. She received a Ph.D degree in Computer Science from
Georgia Institute of Technology
in 1995, where she was also a research scientist in the GVU Center.
Her research centers around human computer interaction, ubiquitous
computing, augmented reality, auditory interfaces, assistive technology
and everyday.