Aaron Gabryluk
Research Scientist

Aaron Gabryluk is a research scientist with the Institute for People and Technology, with research interests in AR/VR, human computer interaction (HCI), educational technology, and accessibility, and gaming. He holds a B.S. in Computer Science from Roanoke College, as well as an M.S. In Human Computer Interaction from Georgia Tech. His previous research has explored the effects of haptic feedback while in virtual reality, as well as novel interactions for American Sign Language (ASL) games. Other notable work includes his development on PopSignAI, an interactive ASL game which teaches users how to sign while playing a bubble shooter game.

agabryluk3@gatech.edu
Research Areas
People and Technology
Additional Research

Research Focus Areas:
AR/VR
Accessibility Tech
Educational Technology

IRI/Group and Role
People and Technology > Research Faculty
People and Technology > Affiliated Faculty