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Presentation at NetSci Networks of Science of Science Workshop

I presented at the Networks of Science of Science Workshop at NetSci 2024.

Venue: NetSci.

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Workshop paper at CHI 2024 on AI frameworks for multidisciplinary teams

Mohammed Almutairi and I presented Towards Effective Multidisciplinary Health and HCI Teams based on AI Framework at a CHI 2024 workshop.

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Workshop paper at CHI 2024 on inclusive virtual reality environments

Niloofar Sayadi and I presented Fostering Inclusive Virtual Reality Environments: Discussing Strategies for Promoting Group Dynamics and Mitigating Harassment at a CHI 2024 workshop.

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Microsoft Research Creativity Virtual Workshop presentation

I presented at the 2024 Microsoft Research Creativity Virtual Workshop.

Venue: Microsoft Research.

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Notre Dame–IBM Technology Ethics Lab award on LLM evaluation

I received a Notre Dame–IBM Technology Ethics Lab award to study evaluation, metrics, and benchmarks for generative AI systems.

Award amount: $32,000 total award; my share $15,000.

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Notre Dame Research award renews VR Lab hardware

I served as co-PI on a Notre Dame Research equipment award to renew hardware for the Notre Dame Virtual Reality Lab.

Award amount: $61,450.

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DARPA EMHAT award on human-AI teams

Notre Dame is part of DARPA’s EMHAT program, supporting work on exploratory models of human-AI teams.

Award amount: $1,000,000 total award; my share $311,975.

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Sloan Foundation research grant awarded

I received an Alfred P. Sloan Foundation research grant supporting work on collaboration, science, and team processes.

Award amount: $500,000 total award; my share $250,000.

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Slack Academic Grant awarded

I received a Slack Academic Grant to support research on work, collaboration, and team processes.

Award amount: $10,000.

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NSF award to study gender composition and disruptive science

This NSF project examines the effects of gender composition on disruptive science.

Award amount: $400,000 total award; my share $200,000.