
In the DRIVE Lab we design, build and evaluate human-centered technologies to address problems of accessibility, transportation and beyond.
Human-Centered Computing PhD Candidate
Earl Huff Jr is a fourth-year Ph.D. Candidate in Human-Centered Computing at Clemson University. Prior to the Ph.D., he earned an M.S. and B.S. degree in Computer Science at Rowan University. His research is at the intersection of human-computer interaction (HCI), computing education, and broadening participation. Earl’s research focuses on applying a human-centered approach towards exploring, identifying, and addressing barriers that limit or exclude the participation of people from marginalized or underserved populations in society and technology.
Earl’s current research examines the accessibility of online learning for K-12 computing education for blind or visually impaired students and their instructors.