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Assistant Professor • Founding Faculty
Information Science

Assistant ProfessorÌıStephen VoidaÌıconducts empirical, design, and systems research in the areas of personal informatics and personal information management, with a focus on developing tools that help people to collect, interpret, and reflect on the data streams they create and the digital artifacts they encounter on an everyday basis. He also uses these data to study phenomena like multitasking, interruptions and mobile knowledge work.

Voida’s research has been recognized with best paper awards and supported by Google Research, NSF and a CRA Computing Innovation fellowship. His work has appeared in The New York Times, Wall Street Journal, The Atlantic, Lifehacker.com and on the APM Marketplace Tech Report. Dr. Voida holds a PhD in computer science and a MS in human–computer interaction from the Georgia Institute of Technology. He was previously at Indiana University, Indianapolis and has held positions at Cornell; University of California, Irvine; University of Calgary; IBM T.J. Watson Research Center; PARC; Microsoft; and Boeing Commercial.

Publications

Michael Hoefer,ÌıStephen Voida. 2023. "".Ìı±õ²Ô:ÌıProceedings of theÌıDesigning Interactive Systems Conference (DIS ’23)Ìı(Pittsburgh, PA, July 10–14, 2023).

Janghee Cho,ÌıLaura DevendorfÌı²¹²Ô»åÌıStephen Voida. 2021. From The Art of Reflection to The Art of Noticing: A Shifting View of Self-Tracking Technologies’ Role in Supporting Sustainable Food Practices. (to appear) InÌıExtended Abstracts of the 2021 Conference on Human Facttors in Computing Systems (CHI 2021).Ìı(Yokohama, Japan (virtual)–May 8-13, 2021).

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