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Intelligent and Interactive Systems (IIS) represents a multidisciplinary domain focused on examining human-digital technology relationships and creating smart solutions that engage with people and their surroundings. This field encompasses research and education in areas like artificial intelligence, music informatics, computer vision, human-robot collaboration, dynamic systems, and cognitive science. Scholars and researchers investigate theoretical frameworks, create experimental technologies, and assess human-technology interactions. These intelligent systems are growing more prevalent in everyday life, with examples including collaborative robots assisting with routine tasks, wearable devices tracking health metrics, and cloud-based platforms interpreting environmental data. Developing such technologies requires both insights into human-computer relationships and breakthroughs in computational perception and environmental interaction. The IIS specialization within Informatics offers a blended approach, examining information technology through both technical and human-centric lenses. Graduate students can pursue varied research avenues such as autonomous robotics, visual computing, musical technology applications, culturally-aware design, dynamic modeling, robotic interaction studies, recognition systems, social robotics, visual media analysis, and pervasive wearable technologies.