HCI Researcher

Role

Studies how people interact with technology, especially immersive and spatial systems.

Description

An HCI Researcher studies how people interact with technology. HCI stands for Human-Computer Interaction. In immersive media, this role may investigate how people use headsets, gestures, controllers, body movement, voice, spatial interfaces, social VR, or mixed-reality systems.

The HCI Researcher helps the team understand interaction beyond intuition. Their work can reveal how people learn, make mistakes, feel presence, experience comfort, coordinate with others, or interpret system feedback.

Discipline-Specific Description

Within research practice, the HCI Researcher brings methods and theories from human-computer interaction into immersive work. They may support design, evaluation, publication, experimental studies, or evidence-based product decisions.

Scope Note

May include interaction studies, usability research, experimental design, prototype evaluation, literature review, data analysis, research protocols, academic writing, ethics documentation, and design recommendations.

Boundary Note

HCI research may overlap with UX research, but it often has a stronger connection to formal research methods, theory, publication, or experimental evaluation.

Collaboration Note

Commonly works with UX researchers, interaction designers, developers, academic partners, data analysts, ethics reviewers, producers, and technical teams.

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