
معرفی
Enrico Rukzio is a Full Professor of Human-Computer Interaction at the University of Ulm, leading the Human-Computer Interaction group and directing the Institute for Media Research and Media Development. His research spans interactive systems design, focusing on automotive UIs, extended reality, accessibility, and sustainable interaction. He holds a Ph.D. in Computer Science from the University of Munich and has held prior roles at Lancaster University and the Ruhr Institute for Software Technology.
- Roles: Faculty Dean (2017–2020), Admissions Committee Chairman, Doctoral Committee Chairman
- Educations: Ph.D., Munich; Lecturer qualifications from Lancaster and Duisburg-Essen
Research emphasizes enabling efficient, inclusive, and sustainable interactions through novel interfaces. His work addresses automated vehicles, health-supporting tech, and accessibility for visually impaired users. Recent articles explore Bayesian optimization for UI design, automated vehicle communication, and urban air mobility visualization.
Notable awards include best paper recognitions at CHI, EuroVR, and IEEE VR. His grants come from BMBF, DFG, and industry partners like Mercedes-Benz Group. Advises on over 20 funded projects and has mentored award-winning students.

