
Principle Research Scientist
MS-HCI Research Manager
Areas of Interest
HCI, UX, Inclusive Design, Accessibility, Informal Learning Environments, Audio Display
Affiliations
Georgia Tech, Institute for People and Technology (IPaT), MS-HCI
Personal
Affiliations
Education
- PhD, Human Centered Computing, Georgia Tech, 2014
- MA, Communication Sciences and Disorders, University of Florida, 1999
- BA, Communication Sciences and Disorders, University of Florida, 1996
Research
Dr. Carrie Bruce is a Principal Research Scientist at Georgia Tech, specializing in HCI, accessibility, and inclusive design. As Assistant Director of the MS-HCI program, she teaches UX research, universal design, and interactive products while leading research on technology and information design for diverse populations. With 25+ years in healthcare, rehabilitation, and accessibility, she explores how design impacts user abilities, participation, and performance.