The Sensify Lab at the University of Delaware is a Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) and Ubiquitous Computing research lab within the Department of Computer & Information Sciences.
The lab focuses on sensing systems, data analysis, and human-centered technologies that support new forms of interaction with computing systems. Our work explores practical applications of interactive and cyber-physical systems across areas including education, health and wellbeing, sustainability, human-building interaction, digital making, and games.
Additional funder information and updates coming soon.
Inside the Sensify Lab: Human-Centered AI for Social Good
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Welcome to the Sensify Lab at the University of Delaware
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Undergraduate students interested in joining the Sensify Lab may contribute to software development, data analysis, interface design, user studies, sensing systems, AI projects, and interactive computing research.
Graduate students may contribute to ongoing projects involving Human-Computer Interaction, ubiquitous computing, AI systems, health technologies, misinformation interventions, education technologies, sensing systems, and personal informatics.
The Sensify Lab community extends far beyond graduation. Our alumni work across academia, industry, government, and nonprofit organizations, and we enjoy staying connected as careers evolve.
Former lab members are invited to join the Sensify Lab Alumni Network to receive occasional updates about lab news, student achievements, research highlights, career opportunities, and upcoming events.
To join the network, send an email to sensifylab-alumni@googlegroups.com and request to be added to the group. We look forward to staying in touch and celebrating the accomplishments of our alumni community.
The Sensify Lab welcomes partnerships with companies, organizations, alumni, and community members who are interested in supporting human-centered computing research and student development.
Support from our partners helps us create opportunities beyond traditional research activities, including:
We are particularly interested in building relationships with organizations working in areas connected to human-centered AI, accessibility, health and wellbeing, education, sustainability, and emerging interactive technologies.
There are many ways to engage with the lab, including sponsoring student activities, supporting research initiatives, speaking at lab events, mentoring students, or collaborating on translational research opportunities.
If you are interested in supporting the lab or exploring potential collaborations, please feel free to reach out to Dr. Matthew Louis Mauriello (mlm@udel.edu) via email.