[2] She was Principal Investigator and Co-Investigator of over 30 research grants from EPSRC, ESRC, AHRC, EU and NIH.
[4] She is known for her work on iconic interface to human-centre AI and a research agenda of user engagement in ubiquitous computing.
[6][7] From 2000 to 2007, Rogers contributed to the UK Equator Project as a principal investigator, researching the relationship between physical and digital user experiences.
One of the projects was "Ambient Wood", encouraging children to explore biological processes in a forest using wireless probes.
[2] Rogers worked on a project using ambient light to nudge people to take the stairs rather than the elevator.