Games offer an exciting domain in which to study and develop novel ideas in design, psychology, artificial intelligence, human-computer interaction, education, sociology, and creativity, as well as their applications in real-world problems.
Our activities are primarily focused on creating fun and believable computer-controlled characters, but we support a wide range of game-related research activities.
| Research | Published research works of our lab members |
| Theses | Graduation works of our former students |
| Presentations | Presentations made at our Paper Discussion Panel |