Human-Computer Interaction Research - MetoyerLab

Our lab conducts research at the interaction of people and technology.   We offer research opportunities in the broad area of human-computer interaction.    We use human-centered design thinking methods to design, build, and study technology systems.  Research opportunities are broad and can include design opportunities, software development, study design, data collection, data analyses, and publication writing.  

Our current projects are focused on educational technology and knowledge management and knowledge transfer in the social services domain.  We are looking for curious and motivated students to help us advance our work in the design, implementation, and evaluation of computational support in these two domains.

Name of research group, project, or lab
MetoyerLab
Why join this research group or lab?

Our lab takes a collaborative approach to problem solving.  You will work with Professor Metoyer, graduate students, postdoctoral scholars, and other undergraduate students to contribute to exciting projects employing modern HCI methods and technological platforms and ideally, publishing your work in a leading journal or conference.

Representative publication
Logistics Information:
Project categories
Computer Science & Engineering
Student ranks applicable
First Year
Sophomore
Junior
Senior
Hours per week
1 credit / 3-6 hours
Compensation
Research for Credit
Unpaid - Volunteer
Number of openings
2
Techniques learned
  • Qualitative Research Methods
  • Large Language Model Application
  • Interface Design
  • Software Development
Project start
Fall 2025
Contact Information:
Mentor
rmetoyer@nd.edu
Professor
Name of project director or principal investigator
Prof. Ron Metoyer
Email address of project director or principal investigator
rmetoyer@nd.edu
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Hours per week
1 credit / 3-6 hours
Project categories
Computer Science & Engineering