Academically, who my advisor is
Dr. Mary Beth Rosson is an ACM Distinguished Scientist in Human Computer Interaction. After finishing her Pd.D degree in Human Experimental Psychology at University of Texas, Austin, Texas, she went to IBM T.J Watson Research Center. After that, she went to Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University and become Professor. In the year 2003, she joined IST of Penn State University.
Since Dr. Rosson's research interests are HCI, CSCW and End User Programming, she published a lot of papers in journals and conferences that fall into this category. Examples of the journals and conferences include CHI(which is a top conference in HCI), CSCW, Communications of the ACM, ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction, Journal of Human-Computer Interaction, IEEE Symposium on Visual Languages and Human-Centric Computing.
She also served in some very prestigious conferences:
Her Recent or Significant Professional Activities are
1. General Chair, CHI 2007
2. Doctoral Symposium Chair, DIS 2006
3. Program Committee and Graduuate Symposium Mentor, VL/HCC 2006
4. General Chair, OOPSLA 2000
The courses Dr. Rosson has taught are:
1. Integrated Theories and Methods in IST (IST 501)
2. Human-Computer Interaction (IST 521)
3, HCI Theories and Frameworks (IST 522)
Since Dr. Rosson's research interests are HCI, CSCW and End User Programming, she published a lot of papers in journals and conferences that fall into this category. Examples of the journals and conferences include CHI(which is a top conference in HCI), CSCW, Communications of the ACM, ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction, Journal of Human-Computer Interaction, IEEE Symposium on Visual Languages and Human-Centric Computing.
She also served in some very prestigious conferences:
Her Recent or Significant Professional Activities are
1. General Chair, CHI 2007
2. Doctoral Symposium Chair, DIS 2006
3. Program Committee and Graduuate Symposium Mentor, VL/HCC 2006
4. General Chair, OOPSLA 2000
The courses Dr. Rosson has taught are:
1. Integrated Theories and Methods in IST (IST 501)
2. Human-Computer Interaction (IST 521)
3, HCI Theories and Frameworks (IST 522)
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