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Research Labs in ICS

Adaptive Multimodal Interaction Laboratory (AMI)

Hypermedia, educational technology.
Director: Jan Stelovsky

Bioinformatics Laboratory (BiL)

Bioinformatics and Computational Biology. 
Directors: Guylaine Poisson and Kyungim Baek

Collaborative Software Development Lab (CSDL)

Software engineering for renewable energy, software metrics, computer-supported cooperative work.
Director: Philip Johnson

Concurrency Research Group (CoRG)

Parallel and distributed computing, computer system simulation, high-performance computing. 
Director: Henri Casanova

Hawai`i Computer-Human Interaction Lab (HI'CHI)

Understanding how people use information systems and informing design based on human performance data. Current research on digital government applications and how people use the Internet to make political decisions.
Director: Scott Robertson

Laboratory for Interactive Learning Technologies

Cognitive science, human-computer interaction, and social science approaches to technology-supported learning and collaboration.
Director: Daniel Suthers

Machine Learning Lab (ML)

Machine learning and computational neuroscience. 
Director: Susanne Still

Research Center for Information Assurance (RCIA)

A learning laboratory and test bed for investigations and applications related to the generation, organization, access, preservation, and secure use of digital information.
Director: Martha Crosby

Research in a nutshell

The department has over 30 faculty members, conducting research in areas including: algorithms, artificial intelligence, robotics, biomedical informatics and bioinformatics, computational neuroscience, computer vision, databases, high performance computing, human-computer interaction, library and information science, machine learning, mathematical finance, mobile and ubiquitous computing, renewable energy, security and information assurance, and software engineering.


The department brings in an average of $3-4 million dollars of extramural funding per year.