Designing technology that responds to human needs.

Ubiquitous Computing studies how technology can better serve humans. Researchers examine how different users, environments, and situations influence technology use, leading to designs that naturally support health, communication, and productivity. 

 

SciFi Lab 

People-Aware Computing Lab

Faculty studying ubiquitous computing. 

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Tanzeem Choudhury
Roger and Joelle Burnell Professor in Integrated Health and Technology, Chief of Health Innovation
Tanzeem Choudhury
Roger and Joelle Burnell Professor in Integrated Health and Technology, Chief of Health Innovation
tanzeem.choudhury@cornell.edu
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Deborah Estrin
Associate Dean for Impact, Robert V. Tishman ’37 Professor of Computer Science
Deborah Estrin
Associate Dean for Impact, Robert V. Tishman ’37 Professor of Computer Science
destrin@cornell.edu
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Keith Green
Jean and Douglas McLean Professor of Human Centered Design, Professor in the Sibley School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
Keith Green
Jean and Douglas McLean Professor of Human Centered Design, Professor in the Sibley School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
keg95@cornell.edu
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François Guimbretière
Professor of Information Science
François Guimbretière
Professor of Information Science
fvg3@cornell.edu
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Wendy Ju
Associate Professor of Information Science
Wendy Ju
Associate Professor of Information Science
wendyju@cornell.edu
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Rajalakshmi Nandakumar
Assistant Professor of Information Science
Rajalakshmi Nandakumar
Assistant Professor of Information Science
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Cheng Zhang
Associate Professor of Information Science
Cheng Zhang
Associate Professor of Information Science
cz448@cornell.edu