The Human-Centred Computing Group is based in the Department of Informatics at King's College London. We are a team of researchers who study how people interact with technology, how technology can better support them, and how researchers can design and study computational systems more effectively. Our work touches on topics in health, data science, creativity, sustainability, urban planning, and many more areas besides.
The group is currently led by Dr Rita Borgo and Dr Michael Cook.
On this website you can find a list of our group members and links to our publications. You can also find us on Twitter and YouTube.
Members of the HCC will be at CHI 2025 in Yokohama this year, with fourteen papers presented throughout the conference. You can find some of them on our Publications page!
Timothy Neate has put together a page of statistics about the conference this year, which you can find here.
Video Game Archaeology as Hauntological Practise: A Collaborative Autoethnography in Elden Ring Shadow of the Erdtree
Florence Smith Nicholls, Michael Cook
"As an individual, I suppose you can't really do much": Environmental Sustainability Perceptions of Machine Learning Practitioners
Sinem Görücü, Yuheng Ren, Gabrielle Samuel, Georgia Panagiotidou
The experience of running: Recommending routes using sensory mapping in urban environments
Katrin Hänsel, Luca Maria Aiello, Daniele Quercia, Rossano Schifanella, Krisztian Zsolt Varga, Linus W. Dietz, Marios Constantinides