ARTEMIS: Augmented Reality Technology-Enabled reMote Integrated Surgery; VOLI: Voice Assistant for Quality of Life and Healthcare Improvement in Aging Populations; UNDERSTAND: Uplifting the New generation through DBT Education and Resilience for Social Triggers, Anxiety, Negativity, and Depression; PrototipAR/PintAR: Rapid Prototyping in Augmented Reality; UnBIASED: Understanding Biased patient-provider Interactions And Supporting Enhanced Discourse; eXtended Collaboration; Personalizing Trust with Autonomous Vehicles; Mitigating Uncertainty in Online Learning at Scale; iContour; UbiStroke: Multimodal Computational Assessment of Stroke; HoloCPR: Designing and Evaluating a Mixed Reality Interface for Time-Critical Emergencies; RECODE|Health: Research Center for Optimal Digital Ethics; DIY Masks; A Human-Centered Approach for a Student Mental Health and Well-Being Mobile App: Protocol for Development, Implementation, and Evaluation; Holo-Stroke-CTA: Stroke Hologram Teleportation for CTA Large Vessel Occlusion Assessments; Interactions Beyond the Pandemic: Lessons Learned from Large-scale Emergency Remote Teaching in Higher Education; Justice, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion at UbiComp/ISWC: Best Practices for Accessible and Equitable Computing Conferences; Predicting trust in autonomous vehicles: Modeling young adult psychosocial traits, risk-benefit attitudes, and driving factors with machine learning.
Research Experience
Professor of Computer Science and Engineering at UC San Diego, and the Associate Faculty Director of the UCSD Design Lab; Research Health Science Specialist at the VA San Diego Health System; affiliated with the Contextual Robotics Institute, Center for Population and Health Systems, and Research Center on Optimal Digital Ethics.
Education
Postdoctoral Fellowship in Human-Computer Interaction, 2012, UC San Diego; PhD in Computer Science and Engineering, 2009, ETH Zurich, Switzerland; MS in Computer Science and Engineering, 2004, ETH Zurich, Switzerland.
Background
Interests: Human-Computer Interaction, Artificial Intelligence, Ubiquitous Computing, Human-Centered Design, eXtended Reality. Professional field: Computer Science and Engineering. Background: Dr. Weibel is a Professor in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at UC San Diego, and the Associate Faculty Director of the UCSD Design Lab. His work intersects computer science, human-centered design, and time-critical domains such as healthcare, education, and automation.