
معرفی
Jacek Gwizdka is an Associate Professor and Director of the Information eXperience Lab at the University of Texas at Austin's School of Information (iSchool). His research focuses on human-computer interaction, cognitive psychology applied to information retrieval, and neuro-physiological methods to assess cognitive processes during information search. He holds a PhD in Industrial Engineering from the University of Toronto and has held academic roles since 2005, including visiting appointments at Rutgers University and the University of Toronto.
- Affiliations: ACM Senior Member, ASIS&T Distinguished Member
- Key Projects: NeuroIS initiatives, health misinformation research, eye-tracking and EEG studies
Research Interests: Cognitive load measurement, implicit assessment of information relevance, and neuro-physiological tools for studying human-information interaction. Active in conference organization (CHIIR, SIGIR) and editorial roles (Interacting with Computers).
Recent Awards: Distinguished Fellow of the Kosciuszko Foundation, 2025 h-index=42 (Google Scholar).
Grants: Google Faculty Award (2020), UT VPR grant on health search behavior & cognitive impairment. Supervises research in areas like generative AI, EEG-text bridging, and health misinformation correction.
Labs/Teams: Information eXperience Lab, collaborations with UT’s Communication Sciences & Nursing departments on health search studies.





