
معرفی
Mathieu Nancel is a permanent researcher in Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) at the Loki Team of Inria Lille – Nord Europe since 2016. His research focuses on the temporality of interactions, including psycho-motor phenomena, interaction mechanism design, and interactive systems engineering. He leads the ANR-funded Causality project on cursor control and interaction history. He collaborates with institutions like Aalto University, University of Waterloo, and University of Canterbury.
His research interests span HCI fundamentals, interactive systems design, experimental psychology, and software engineering. He contributed to the French keyboard layout standard (AZERTY) and co-authored high school programming textbooks. Notable projects include studies on interaction interferences, visual jitter reduction, and latency compensation.
His articles address topics like GUI behaviors, pointing techniques, transient gestures, and hardware-independent input functions. Awards include the Google Faculty Research Award and NSERC Engage Grant. He advises PhD students Philippe Schmid and Alice Loizeau.





