Yue Pan is a Ph.D. student in the Human-Computer Interaction Design program of the School of Informatics and Computing at Indiana University, Bloomington. Her research involves exploring, designing and evaluating technologies that address high value social and environmental issues.
Eli Blevis is an Associate Professor of Informatics and director of the Human-Computer Interaction Design program of the School of Informatics and Computing at Indiana University, Bloomington. His scholarship and creative activity engages sustainable interaction design, design theory, visual thinking and digital imagery, and design challenge based learning.
David Roedl is a Ph.D. student in the Human-Computer Interaction Design program of the School of Informatics and Computing at Indiana University, Bloomington. His research interests include sustainable interaction design, design theory and practice.
John Thomas received a Ph.D. in psychology from the University of Michigan in 1971 and managed a research project in the psychology of aging for 2.5 years at Harvard Medical School. He joined IBM Research in 1973 and conducted research in query languages, natural language processing, design problem solving, audio systems, and speech synthesis. In 1986, he began the Artificial Intelligence Laboratory at NYNEX Science and Technology, rejoining IBM in 1998 to work in HCI (Pattern Languages, e-learning, HCI & International Development; tools for parallel programming). He has over 150 publications and invited presentations in HCI.