Steven R. Rick is a Solutions Architect at NVIDIA. He received his Ph.D. in Computer Science from the University of California, San Diego. As a human-centered design practitioner with a background in biomedical informatics, Steven focuses on how to develop systems that combine humans and accelerated computing methods that leverage the strengths of each to solve real world problems.
Manas Satish Bedmutha is a PhD student at UC San Diego and works on designing real-world tools for supporting social wellbeing across patient-provider communication and university scale apps. He is actively involved in organizing workshops and conferences at the intersection of HCI and Health.
Rosa I. Arriaga is an Associate Professor in the School of Interactive Computing at Georgia Tech, where her research focuses on designing, building, and deploying interactive systems for health and wellness (e.g., Diabetes and PTSD). Her work emphasizes an ecological, human-centered approach to technology and AI interventions.
Munmun De Choudhury is a Professor in the School of Interactive Computing at Georgia Tech, where she leads research on social computing, mental health, and AI-driven interventions. Her work examines how data from online and digital systems can be used to understand and support health and wellbeing, with strong emphasis on ethics, equity, and responsible AI.
Charles Goldberg is a clinician-researcher at the University of California, San Diego, whose work bridges clinical practice and health technology design. His interests include digital health systems, clinical decision support, and evaluating how interactive technologies impact patient care and clinician experience in real-world healthcare settings.
Azra Ismail is an Assistant Professor in Biomedical Informatics and Global Health at Emory University. She works on the design of human-centered care for underserved populations and the ethical implications of providing GenAI in health and care settings.
Neha Kumar is an Associate Professor at the School of Interactive Computing at Georgia Tech. Her work explores responsible and sustainable human-centered computing, based in the infrastructures of care to inform the design and maintenance of such infrastructures leveraging emerging technologies.
Hyeokhyen Kwon is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Biomedical Informatics at Emory University. His work focuses on designing accessible and scalable AI-technologies to support healthcare and how AI-driven clinical decision support systems can be integreated in real-world clinics or daily living environments.
Wanda Pratt is a Professor in the Information School at the University of Washington, where her research focuses on human-centered design of health technologies, patient engagement, and the lived experiences of people managing health and illness.
Angad Singh is Associate Chief Clinical Information Officer at UW Medicine and is a Clinical Associate Professor at the University of Washington. He is a practicing physician working at the intersection of clinical care, health informatics, and technology implementation. His work and explores how care delivery can be improved and co-designs technical systems with the needs of clinicians and patients at the center.
Andrew Wong is a Clinical Instructor of Internal Medicine at the University of Michigan and a Research Fellow in the National Clinician Scholars Program. His research focuses on the the governance and oversight of patient and provider-facing clinical AI systems.
Xuhai "Orson" Xu is an Assistant Professor at Columbia University, Department of Biomedical Informatics and a Visiting Faculty Researcher at Google Research. His work focuses on designing interactive systems that support clinicians and patients.
Nadir Weibel is a Professor at the University of California, San Diego, where his research focuses on human-centered computing, interactive systems, and AI-driven technologies for health and learning. His work spans multimodal sensing, visualization, and the design of interactive healthcare systems, with an emphasis on supporting real-world decision-making and collaboration under data and resource constraints.