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James Fogarty |
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Associate Professor
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Paul G. Allen Center, Room 666
jfogarty [at] cs [dot] washington [dot] edu
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jfogarty [at] cs [dot] washington [dot] edu
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Mailing Address »
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Computer Science & Engineering
University of Washington
AC 101, Box 352350
Seattle, WA 98195 {% endcapture %} {{ m | markdownify }}
University of Washington
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Research Coordinator »
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Melody Kadenko
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I am an Associate Professor of Computer Science & Engineering at the University of Washington. I am also a core member of the DUB Group, our cross-campus initiative advancing Human-Computer Interaction and Design research and education.
My broad research interests are in Human-Computer Interaction, User Interface Software and Technology, and Ubiquitous Computing. My focus is on developing, deploying, and evaluating new approaches to the human obstacles surrounding widespread everyday adoption of ubiquitous sensing and intelligent computing technologies.
I pursue this work together with an outstanding group of collaborators and am fortunate to advise amazing students:
My research has been generously supported by the National Science Foundation, FXPAL, Google, Intel, and Microsoft. {% endcapture %} {{ m | markdownify }}