Dr. Hamza-Lup is interested in development of medical simulation systems and medical training tools that use 3D imaging components and virtual reality paradigms. His research interests include: human computer interaction, distributed systems, mixed reality, simulation/training as well as novel e-Learning applications.
Michele Adams, is a graduate student in Computer Science. Her main research interests are haptics applications in education. She is actively involved in the HaptEK16 project.
  James is an experienced programmer. He moved to AASU in 2006 after studying as undergraduate student for one year at Carnegie Mellon University. His main research interests are haptics and object oriented programming.
James moved to Savannah from Arizona in 2004. He is interested in all aspects of system design and programming. His current focus is haptic design and programming.
Eric Freeman computer science student is now at the Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta.