- Anind Dey
Anind Dey is a computer scientist. He is currently an assistant
professor in theHuman-Computer Interaction Institute atCarnegie Mellon University . He received a Ph.D. incomputer science in 2000 and an M.S. inaerospace engineering in 1995 from theGeorgia Institute of Technology . His research interests lie at the intersection ofhuman-computer interaction andubiquitous computing , focusing on how to make novel technologies more usable and useful. In particular, he builds tools that make it easier to build useful ubiquitous computing applications and supporting end users in controlling their ubiquitous computing systems.Biography
Anind Dey was born in
Canada and retains Canadian citizenship but lives and works inPittsburgh . Dey received a Bachelors ofApplied Science inComputer Engineering fromSimon Fraser University in Burnaby, Canada in 1993. He received a Masters of Science inAerospace Engineering from Georgia Tech in 1995.Fact|date=January 2008 He received a 2nd Masters of Science and a Ph.D. inComputer Science at Georgia Tech in 2000. For his dissertation, he researched programming support for building context-aware applications:The Context Toolkit . He was a member of theFuture Computing Environments research group in theCollege of Computing atGeorgia Tech .Gregory Abowd was his advisor. He was a Senior Researcher atIntel Research Berkeley from 2001-2004, where his title was Ubicomp Software Architect. At the same time, he was an Adjunct Assistant Professor in theEECS Department atUC Berkeley , where he was a member of GUIR, the Group for User Interface Research.Fact|date=January 2008His research interests are feedback and control in
ubiquitous computing , context-aware computing, toolkits and end-user programming environments, sensor-rich environments, information overload, ambient displays, privacy,human-computer interaction .Selected Publications
*Dey, A.K., Mankoff, J. Designing mediation for context-aware applications. Transaction of Computer-Human Interaction special issue on Sensor-Based Interactions.
*Dey, A.K., Salber, D. Abowd, G.D. A Conceptual Framework and a Toolkit for Supporting the Rapid Prototyping of Context-Aware Applications, anchor article of a special issue on Context-Aware Computing. Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) Journal, Vol. 16 (2-4), 2001, pp. 97-166.
*Dey, A.K. Understanding and Using Context. Personal and Ubiquitous Computing Journal, Vol. 5 (1), 2001, pp. 4-7.
*Abowd, G.D., Dey, A.K., Brotherton, J., Orr, R.J. Context-awareness in Wearable and Ubiquitous Computing Virtual Reality Society International Journal, Vol. 3, 1999, pp. 200-211.
*Dey, A.K., Abowd, G.D., Wood, A. CyberDesk: A Framework for Providing Self–Integrating Context–Aware Services. Knowledge Based Systems, Vol. 11 (1), September 1998, pp. 3-13.
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