- Dozent/in: Michael Schwidtal
campUAS
Suchergebnisse: 6012
- Dozent/in: Humad Amir Mahmood
- Dozent/in: Valentin Schwind

- Dozent/in: Stefan Resch
- Dozent/in: Valentin Schwind
- Dozent/in: Jessica Sehrt
In this course, you gain basic knowledge about HMI as part of a systems engineering process, the psychological conditions of a user, how to describe the behavior of the user, how to derive requirements for an interface, and how to test the usability of an interface. After an introduction, the student teams work on a research project.
- Dozent/in: Mustafa Rafati
- Dozent/in: Stefan Resch
- Dozent/in: Valentin Schwind
- Dozent/in: Jessica Sehrt

Human-computer interaction (HCI) - is where humans meet computer systems. Research in the field of HCI is concerned with the way people interact with computers and design technologies. In addition to insights from computer science, the field combines knowledge from psychology, ergonomics, cognitive science, sociology, and art.
- Dozent/in: Humad Amir Mahmood
- Dozent/in: Mustafa Rafati
- Dozent/in: Stefan Resch
- Dozent/in: Valentin Schwind
- Dozent/in: Jessica Sehrt

- Dozent/in: Humad Amir Mahmood
- Dozent/in: Mustafa Rafati
- Dozent/in: Stefan Resch
- Dozent/in: Valentin Schwind
- Dozent/in: Jessica Sehrt

- Dozent/in: Valentin Schwind
- Dozent/in: Jessica Sehrt

In this course, you gain basic knowledge about HMI as part of a systems engineering process, the psychological conditions of a user, how to describe the behavior of the user, how to derive requirements for an interface, and how to test the usability of an interface. After an introduction, the student teams work on a research project.
- Dozent/in: Stefan Resch
- Dozent/in: Valentin Schwind

- Dozent/in: Humad Amir Mahmood
- Dozent/in: Mustafa Rafati
- Dozent/in: Stefan Resch
- Dozent/in: Valentin Schwind
- Dozent/in: Jessica Sehrt

- Dozent/in: Valentin Schwind