Davide Bolchini
Davide Bolchini is the Executive Associate Dean and a Professor of Human-Centered Computing at the Indiana University Luddy School of Informatics, Computing, and Engineering in Indianapolis. He has been with the school since 2008 and has served as founding Chair for the Department of Human-Centered Computing since 2013. Before joining Indiana University, he was a visiting senior research fellow in England at University College London on a Swiss National Science Foundation Fellowship for Advanced Researchers. He had previously held a post-doctoral research and teaching position at the University of Lugano in Switzerland, lectured appointments at the Politecnico di Milano in Italy, and visited research positions at North Carolina State University and the University of Toronto.
His research interests in Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) include user experience design models, usability evaluation methods, healthcare user interfaces, human-AI interaction, auditory user interfaces, and interactive accessibility for the blind and visually impaired. His research contributions have been disseminated through more than 120 peer-reviewed publications in major international conferences and journals in the field, and he actively serves as a reviewer and program committee member on several international venues and research funding agencies. His research lab engages several HCI graduate and undergraduate students and has been supported by over $3.2 million in competitive research funding, mostly as Principal Investigator, including from the U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF), the Swiss National Science Foundation, two Google Faculty Research Awards, NIH, and industry collaborations.