Mark Hancock
Mark Hancock is the director of the Touchlab. He is a professor in the Department of Management Sciences in the Faculty of Engineering and the associate director of the Games Institute at the University of Waterloo.
Mark Hancock is the director of the Touchlab. He is a professor in the Department of Management Sciences in the Faculty of Engineering and the associate director of the Games Institute at the University of Waterloo.
Ali Rizvi is a PhD student supervised by Mark Hancock in Management Science studying human-computer interaction.
Cayley MacArthur is a PhD candidate supervised by Mark Hancock in Systems Design Engineering.
Diane Watson is a PhD candidate in the Department of Computer Science supervised by Mark Hancock at the University of Waterloo and Regan Mandryk at the University of Saskatchewan.
Milad Soroush is a PhD student in the Department of Management Sciences at University of Waterloo.
Caroline Wong is a MASc student in Management Sciences (BA, Psychology, University of Waterloo).
Kateryna is a MASc in the Department of Systems Design Engineering.
Licheng Zhang is a Master of Mathematics student supervised by Mark Hancock in Computer Science.
Marco Moran-Ledesma is a PhD student pursuing a degree in Systems Design Engineering at the University of Waterloo under the supervision of professor Mark Hancock, an expert in human-computer interaction, and Oliver Schneider, an expert in haptics.
Marvin Pafla is a PhD student in the Cheriton School of Computer Science. He received a Bachelor of Science degree in both Psychology and Computer Science at the University of Konstanz (Germany).
Myracle Wang is an undergraduate student supervised by Mark Hancock as a research assistant in the Touchlab.
John Harris received a PhD in Computer Science following a BASc at the University of Waterloo and MSc at the University of Calgary.
Arden Song is MASc student in the Department of Management Science and Engineering, researching the potential of using immersive 3D environments for data visualization.
Adam Bradley, BA (McMaster) MA (University of Waterloo), received a PhD for work in the intersections between technology and traditional literary studies.
Adrian Reetz was a post-doctoral research fellow with a background in human-computer interaction (HCI).
Arezoo Irannejad received a master's degree in the Department of Management Sciences in the Faculty of Engineering co-supervised by Mark Hancock and Efrim Boritz.
Ayman Alzayat received a PhD in the Department of Management Sciences supervised by Mark Hancock at the University of Waterloo and Miguel Nacenta at University of St Andrews.
Dmitry Pyryeskin received a master's in mathematics co-supervised by Jesse Hoey and Mark Hancock.
Mehrnaz Mostafapour received a master's degree working under the supervision of Mark Hancock.
Rebecca received a Master’s of Computer Science under the supervision of Mark Hancock.
Betty Chang received a PhD co-supervised by professor Stacey Scott and professor Mark Hancock in the Department of Systems Design Engineering at the University of Waterloo.
David Lindlbauer
Jay Chilibecki
Joseph Shum
Deltcho Valtchanov
Junhyeok Kim is a PhD candidate but has not completed his profile
Arielle is a PhD candidate who has not completed her profile.
Caitlyn Mei
Geneva is a postdoctoral fellow in the HCI Games Group and TouchLab. She received her Ph.D. in Software Engineering from McMaster in 2023, where she worked in the G-ScalE Lab in the Department of Computing and Software developing methods for acknowledging and limiting subjectivity in CME development to improve their reusability, maintainability, and verifiability. The core goal of her research, funded through the Provost's Program for Interdisciplinary Postdoctoral Scholars, is to examine the relationship between the programmed system, user interaction, and a user's perception of Interactive Digital Narratives (IDNs) to guide IDN development processes and tools for satisfying pro-social learning experiences.