Team Goals:
Housed within the Sensify Lab, Computing for Social Good focuses on exploring the application of computer science, human-computer interaction, and ubiquitous computing principles to high-value social problems. Teams aim to engineer cyber-physical and software systems that extend user capabilities, within areas like education, health & wellbeing, and environmental sustainability. The overarching goal is to create technological advancements and nurture a community of innovators equipped to positively impact society through the intersection of human-centered design and experiential learning.
Research Topics:
While not exhaustive, VIP students are often able to work on various related projects in the lab:
- Online News and Misinformation Detection and Mitigation
- Emotional Predictions for Productivity and Wellbeing Support
- Advancing Collection and Insight Generation from Online Social Media Data
- Leveraging Interaction Data to Support Adaptive Listening
Majors That Fit:
Computer Science, Mechanical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Human-Computer Interaction, Design, Psychology
Contact:
Matthew Mauriello
Email: mlm@udel.edu