
معرفی
Henning Pohl is a Tenure Track Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer Science at Aalborg University, affiliated with The Technical Faculty of IT and Design. His research focuses on Human-Centered Computing, emphasizing Virtual Reality (VR), Augmented Reality (AR), and subtle/casual interaction techniques. He explores how technology can be integrated into everyday life through wearable devices and contextual computing.
Key research interests include body-based AR interfaces, mobile interaction design, and the ethical implications of AI-generated advice. Notable projects include developing tools like Hafnia Hands for VR research and investigating user perceptions of AI limitations. His work bridges HCI with practical applications in mental health support, collaborative platforms like OpenStreetMap, and playful AR environments.
Recent publications highlight advancements in AR feedback during conversations, LLM denial mechanisms, and fear-inducing game design. His articles reflect a commitment to understanding human-technology relationships across psychological, social, and technical dimensions.
- Labs/Teams: Human-Centered Computing group at Aalborg University
- Advising: No formal student advisees listed in available texts.


