
معرفی
Eli Blevis is a Professor of Informatics at Indiana University's Luddy School of Informatics, Computing, and Engineering, with a joint appointment as Visiting Professor at Hong Kong Polytechnic University's School of Design. His research focuses on Sustainable Interaction Design, Visual Thinking, and Transdisciplinary Design Theory. He is renowned for integrating sustainability principles into HCI practices and exploring the role of visual media in design and education.
Affiliations:
- Luddy School of Informatics, Computing, and Engineering, Indiana University
- Visiting Professor, School of Design, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Research Interests:
- Sustainable Interaction Design (SID)
- Visual Thinking in HCI (e.g., photographic ethnography)
- Design Pedagogy (e.g., Design Challenge-Based Learning)
- Sustainability in Digital Infrastructure
- Cross-Cultural Design Practices
His work spans over 50 publications, with awards including the CHI Best Paper and Computing Reviews Notable Paper. He advises students on projects like visible mending, nonlinear design thinking, and sustainable food systems. Blevis also curates the Visual Thinking Gallery and contributes to international conferences like NordiCHI and DIS. His lab explores tangible interfaces (e.g., MemoryReel) and eco-conscious design strategies.
Awards:
- CHI Best Paper Award
- CCC Sustainability Award
- ACM Computing Reviews Notable Paper
- DIS Best Paper Award





