
TEILab’s Reading Technology For The Blind Featured on Texas A&M Today
Computer science graduate student Niloofar Zarei and Visualization professor Francis Quek were recently featured on Texas A&M Today for their research on reading technology for the blind. Check out the video and original article below for more details of this research. Texas A&M Professor Develops Novel Reading Technology For The Blind

Dr. Toups of NMSU Gives Seminar Talk to TAMU CSE
On January 22, 2018, Assistant Professor Dr. Zach Toups from New Mexico State University’s Play and Interactive Experiences for Learning (PIxL) Lab visited Texas A&M University’s Department of Computer Science and Engineering to give a talk on his on-going research work titled “Playing at Planning: Developing Games to Support Disaster Responders”. An alumni of TAMU […]

Dr. Chu of The StoryLab Gives Talk to TAMU ESPY
On January 22, 2018, Assistant Professor Dr. Sharon Lynn Chu of The StoryLab in the Department of Visualization gave a talk at TAMU EPSY to HCI researchers from across various disciplines. Dr. Chu presented her research lab’s latest on-going efforts titled “Wearables for Learning: Examining the Smartwatch as a Tool for Situated Science Reflection”. The […]

Dr. Theodora Chaspari Joins TAMU CSE Faculty
Dr. Theodora Chaspari is the newest addition to the faculty at Texas A&M University’s Department of Computer Science and Engineering, joining in Fall 2017 as an Assistant Professor whose research interests include human-computer interaction. A recent PhD graduate from the University of Southern California’s Department of Electrical Engineering, Chaspari will bring her expertise in fields such […]