Professor

Dong Whi Yoo

Has open position

Assistant Professor

University of Indianapolis

United States

Research Interests

Artificial Intelligence

10%

Psychology

10%

Human-computer Interaction

10%

Information Technology

10%

Substance Abuse

10%

Technology Ethics

10%

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Dong Whi Yoo

University of Indianapolis

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United States

PhD in Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) – Socio-Technical Research in Mental Health & AI at Indiana University Indianapolis

The Socio-Technical Exploration of Wellbeing (STEW) Lab at Indiana University Indianapolis is recruiting a motivated PhD student for the Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) PhD program, starting Fall 2026. The lab, led by Assistant Professor Dong Whi Yoo, focuses on how people interact with AI and digital mental health technologies, emphasizing ethical, community-centered, and stakeholder-engaged research. Key research areas include human-centered computing, digital mental health, AI safety, and the design of technologies that support mental health and wellbeing. STEW Lab projects include evaluating the safety of large language models (LLMs) in substance use disorder recovery, developing guidelines for student use of AI chatbots for mental health, and collaborating with community partners to design digital mental health solutions. The lab works closely with people with lived experience, clinicians, and advocacy groups to ensure research is grounded in real-world needs and ethical considerations. Indiana University Indianapolis is an R1 research university and home to the largest medical school in the US, offering a vibrant, collaborative environment with strong ties to the School of Medicine. The HCI PhD program provides a supportive research community and opportunities for interdisciplinary collaboration. Applicants should have experience in HCI or digital mental health research and a strong interest in mental health and wellbeing. Those with backgrounds in human-centered computing, community-engaged work, or AI system design are especially encouraged to apply. Funding details are not specified, so candidates should confirm with the supervisor or program. The application deadline is January 15, 2026. For more information, visit the HCI PhD program and STEW Lab websites, and contact Dong Whi Yoo with a description of your experience and interests.

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