Haptic Assistive Media Laboratory (HAM Lab) at GIST
designs, implements, and evaluates interactive user interface
to help people based on the psychophysical understanding to human.
Mainly on Haptics, our lab focuses on how to utilize multimodal sensory input to and feedback from the user interfaces for salient and rich user experiences.
Our lab tries to connect users to environments by providing rich user experiences with salient information
Haptics for scientific
and technical research
of the sense of touch
Human-Computer Interaction
for the design and implementation
of user interfaces
between users and computers
Virtual Reality for research
about the multimodal interaction
between users and virtual environment
Check the latest news from HAM Lab
Five papers are accepted
to WHC 2025 (Suwon, South Korea)
Two papers are accepted
to CHI 2025 (Yokohama, Japan)
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