Visualization and End-User Programming Lab (VEUPL)
The VEUPL lab explores research related to the general area of human-computer interaction (HCI)—the "human side" of computer science concerned with better understanding how humans interact with technology, and ultimately with designing effective interactive artifacts for humans.
We are firmly committed to user-centered and empirically-driven approaches. Empirical studies involving representative users lie at the center of our research, serving to inform and drive our efforts to understand how humans use and interact with visualization and end-user programming technologies. Ultimately, we endeavor to use the insights gained through such studies to improve user performance and experiences with these technologies.