• Research Experience for Undergraduates

HCI Graduate Program
1620 Howe Hall
Ames, IA 50011
515-294-2089

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• Virtual Reality Applications Center

• Iowa State professor weighs benefit vs. risk of facial recognition technology
— ISU News Service: 05/08/2013
• MIRAGE lab mixes real and virtual to create new research opportunities
— ISU News Service: 02/14/2013
Resources and Facilities
The HCI Graduate Program is housed in the Virtual Reality Applications Center (VRAC) at Iowa State University. All HCI students are able to conduct research or complete course work in any of VRAC's computer labs. The computers in these labs are loaded with the software needed for the core HCI courses as well as software needed for various research projects. VRAC is also home to the C6, METaL and Mirage immersive environments, as well as the Lee Liu Alliant Energy 3D Auditorium, the Virtual Conference Room, and the HCI Usability (UX) Lab.
The C6, Mirage and Auditorium are linked by dedicated fiber enabling research in collaboration across geographically separated virtual reality systems
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C6 The C6 is a three-dimensional, fully-immersive synthetic environment residing in the center atrium of Iowa State University’s Howe Hall. This unique facility consists of a 10ft x 10ft x 10ft room where all four walls, the floor and the ceiling are projection screens capable of displaying back-projected stereoscopic images, providing total immersion for the participants. The C6 incorporates a three-dimensional eight-channel surround sound system. Originally opened in 2000, the C6 was the first six-sided synthetic immersive environment in the world, and the only known system of its kind to support wireless tracking. With the recent upgrade, the C6 is the highest resolution immersive environment of its kind in the world. |
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HCI UX Lab
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METaL
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Mirage VELDT
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Virtual Conference Room The Virtual Conference Room was created by the Thermal Systems Virtual Engineering Group under the direction of Professor Mark Bryden. The system was developed to provide a portable VR tool which allows multiple users to simultaneously interact with the virtual space and each other. With a table and seating for 10 - 12 people, the system facilitates the virtual engineering process by allowing for group interaction with geometric and fluid data sets. The room is the first of its kind on Iowa State's campus. One of VRAC's industry partners, the Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory, recognized the benefits of a virtual conference room and is using the group's system design. |
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See more at VRAC facilities page.
HCI students with the following home departments may use the resources of these departments in addition to the resources of the Virtual Reality Applications Center for their research and study.
Aerospace EngineeringAgricultural and Biosystems Engineering
Apparel, Educational Studies & Hospitality Management
Architecture
Art and Design
Biomedical Sciences
Chemistry
Civil, Construction and Environmental Engineering
Computer Science
Curriculum and Instruction
Ecology, Evolution and Organismal Biology
Economics
Educational Leadership & Policy Studies
Electrical and Computer Engineering
English
Genetics, Development and Cell Biology
Geological and Atmospheric Sciences
Gerontology
Greenlee School of Journalism and Communication
Human Development and Family Studies
Industrial Design
Industrial and Manufacturing Systems Engineering
Kinesiology
Logistics, Operations, and Management Information Systems
Materials Science and Engineering
Mathematics
Mechanical Engineering
Music
Psychology
Statistics
Veterinary Microbiology & Preventive Medicine
Veterinary Pathology





