Jessica Roberts

Jessica Roberts

Jessica Roberts

Assistant Professor

Jessica Roberts is an Assistant Professor in the School of Interactive Computing at GT with a PhD in the Learning Sciences, specializing in geospatial analysis and visualization in informal learning. As director of the Technology-Integrated Learning Environments (TILEs) Lab at Georgia Tech, her research explores technology-mediated social learning experiences in environments such as museums and citizen science. She is a former middle school teacher and a Brook Byers Institute for Sustainable Systems Faculty Fellow. Her work on the design of interactive learning technologies has been exhibited at venues such as the Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago and the New York Hall of Science. Prior to joining Georgia Tech, Dr. Roberts conducted postdoctoral research at the Human-Computer Interaction Institute at Carnegie Mellon University and the Tidal Lab at Northwestern University.

jessica.roberts@cc.gatech.edu

Departmental Bio

  • Personal Website
  • Research Focus Areas:
    • Analytics and Prognostics Systems
    Additional Research:
    Learning Sciences, geospatial analysis, visualization , theater design, museum exhibit design, citizen science, interactive technologies, interactive learning technologies

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    Neha Kumar

    Neha Kumar

    Neha Kumar

    Associate Professor
    BBISS Co-lead: Collaborative Social Impact

    Neha Kumar is an Associate Professor jointly appointed at the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs and the School of Interactive Computing at Georgia Tech. Her research lies at the intersection of human-computer interaction and global sustainable development, with a focus on global health and community informatics. Her work contributes feminist perspectives to the design and integration of emerging technologies across marginalized contexts in the Global South. 

    Her research has been recognized by multiple ACM Best Paper and Honorable Mention awards. Neha received the College of Computing's Lockheed Inspirational Young Faculty Award (2017) and the Lockheed Excellence in Teaching Award (2019). She currently serves as the President of ACM SIGCHI. She earned her Ph.D. in Information Management Systems from UC Berkeley, Master’s degrees in Computer Science and Education from Stanford University, and Bachelor’s in Computer Science and Applied Math from UC Berkeley.

    neha.kumar@gatech.edu

    Departmental Bio

  • BBISS Initiative Lead Project - Collaborative Social Impact
  • Research Focus Areas:
    • Shaping the Human-Technology Frontier
    • Smart Cities and Inclusive Innovation
    Additional Research:
    Human-Computer Interaction for Global Development

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    Matthew Gombolay

    Matthew Gombolay

    Matthew Gombolay

    Anne & Alan Taetle Assistant Professor; School of Interactive Computing

    Dr. Matthew Gombolay is the Anne and Alan Taetle Assistant Professor of Interactive Computing at the Georgia Institute of Technology. He received a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from the Johns Hopkins University in 2011, a S.M. in Aeronautics and Astronautics from MIT in 2013, and a Ph.D. in Autonomous Systems from MIT in 2017. Gombolay's research interests span robotics, AI/ML, human-robot interaction, and operations research. Between defending his dissertation and joining the faculty at Georgia Tech, Gombolay served as a technical staff member at MIT's Lincoln Laboratory transitioning his research for the U.S. Navy, earning him an R&D 100 Award for his development of "Human-Machine Collaborative Optimization via Apprenticeship Scheduling" (COVAS). His publication record includes a best paper award from American Institute for Aeronautics and Astronautics, and he was selected as a DARPA Riser in 2018. Dr. Gombolay's research has been highlighted in media outlets such as CNN, PBS, NBC, CBS, Harvard Business Review, Gizmodo, and national public radio

    matthew.gombolay@cc.gatech.edu

    IC Page

    Google Scholar

    Research Focus Areas:
    • Collaborative Robotics
    • Shaping the Human-Technology Frontier
    Additional Research:
    Robotics; Artificial Intelligence; Machine Learning; Human-Robot Interaction

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    Harish Ravichandar

    Harish Ravichandar

    Harish Ravichandar

    Assistant Professor; School of Interactive Computing

    Harish is an Assistant Professor in the School of Interactive Computing at Georgia Institute of Technology. He is also a core faculty member of Georgia Tech’s Institute for Robotics and Intelligent Machines (IRIM). His research interests span the areas of robot learning, human-robot interaction, and multi-agent systems. He directs the Structured Techniques for Algorithmic Robotics (STAR) Lab, where he and his team works on structured algorithms that help robots reliably operate and collaborate in unstructured environments alongside humans.

    harish.ravichandar@cc.gatech.edu

    Harish Ravichandar, Ph.D.

    Google Scholar

    Research Focus Areas:
    • Autonomy
    Additional Research:
    Robot Learning; Human-Robot Interaction; Multi-Agent Systems

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    IRI And Role

    Sehoon Ha

    Sehoon Ha

    Sehoon Ha

    Assistant Professor; School of Interactive Computing

    I'm an assistant professor at Georgia Institute of Technology. Before joining Georgia Tech, I was a research scientist at Google and Disney Research Pittsburgh. I received my Ph.D. in Computer Science from the Georgia Institute of Technology in 2015. My advisor was Dr. C. Karen Liu. I have a B.S. degree in Computer Science from KAIST in 2009. I am interested in character animation, robotics, and artificial intelligence.

    sehoonha@gatech.edu

    Office Location:
    TSRB 230A

    Personal Page

    Google Scholar

    Research Focus Areas:
    • Collaborative Robotics
    Additional Research:
    robotics; computer graphics; machine learning

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    IRI And Role

    Danfei Xu

    Danfei Xu

    Danfei Xu

    Assistant Professor; School of Interactive Computing

    Dr. Danfei Xu is an Assistant Professor in the School of Interactive Computing at Georgia Tech. Dr. Xu received a B.S. in Computer Science from Columbia University in 2015 and a Ph.D. in Computer Science from Stanford University in 2021. His research goal is to enable physical autonomy in everyday human environments with minimum expert intervention. Towards this goal, his work draws equally from Robotics, Machine Learning, and Computer Vision, including topics such as imitation & reinforcement learning, representation learning, manipulation, and human-robot interaction. His current research focuses on visuomotor skill learning, structured world models for long-horizon planning, and data-driven approaches to human-robot collaboration.

    danfei@gatech.edu

    College of Computing Profile

  • Personal Webpage
  • Google Scholar

    Research Focus Areas:
    • Machine Learning
    • Robotics
    Additional Research:
    Artificial Intelligence Computer Vision

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    IRI And Role

    Wei Xu

    Wei Xu

    Wei Xu

    Associate Professor

    Wei Xu is an associate professor in the School of Interactive Computing at the Georgia Institute of Technology. Xu received her Ph.D. in Computer Science from New York University, and her B.S. and M.S. from Tsinghua University. Her research interests are in natural language processing, machine learning, and social media. Her recent work focuses on text generation, stylistics, information extraction, robustness and controllability of machine learning models, and reading and writing assistive technology. She is a recipient of the NSF CAREER Award, CrowdFlower AI for Everyone Award, Criteo Faculty Research Award, and Best Paper Award at COLING'18. She has also received funds from DARPA and IARPA and is part of the Machine Learning Center and NSF AI CARING Institute at Georgia Tech.

    wei.xu@cc.gatech.edu

    College of Computing Profile Page

  • NLP X Lab
  • Google Scholar

    Research Focus Areas:
    • Artificial Intelligence (AI)
    • Machine Learning
    • Natural language processing (NLP)
    Additional Research:
    Social Media

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    Thomas Ploetz

    Thomas Ploetz

    Thomas Ploetz

    Associate Professor

    Thomas Ploetz is a computer scientist with expertise and almost 15 years of experience in Pattern Recognition and Machine Learning research (Ph.D. from Bielefeld University, Germany). His research agenda focuses on applied machine learning that is developing systems and innovative sensor data analysis methods for real world applications. Primary application domain for his work is computational behavior analysis, in which he develops methods for automated and objective behavior assessments in naturalistic environments. Main driving functions for his work are "in the wild" deployments and the development of systems and methods that have a real impact on people’s lives.

    In 2017, Dr. Ploetz joined the School of Interactive Computing at the Georgia Institute of Technology, where he works as an associate professor. Prior to this, he was an academic at the School of Computing Science at Newcastle University in Newcastle in Tyne, U.K., where he was a reader (associate professor) for Computational Behavior Analysis affiliated with Open Lab, Newcastle's interdisciplinary center for research in digital technologies.

    Visit the Computational Behavior Analysis Lab: cba.gatech.edu.

    thomas.ploetz@gatech.edu

    Website

  • Computational Behavior Analysis Lab
  • Research Focus Areas:
    • Artificial Intelligence (AI)
    • Healthcare
    • Machine Learning
    • Platforms and Services for Socio-Technical Frontier
    Additional Research:
    Computational Behavior Analysis; Mobile and Ubiquitous Computing; Applied Machine Learning; Time Series Analysis

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