Jeffrey Basoah
Scholar

Jeffrey Basoah

Google Scholar ID: Ny7r3qgAAAAJ
University of Washington
human-computer interaction
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Resume (English only)
Academic Achievements
  • No specific mentions of publications, awards, or patents provided.
Research Experience
  • Conducts interdisciplinary research across the Tactile and Tactical (TAT) Design Lab and the Wildlab, exploring the intersection of design, technology, and social impact.
Education
  • A fourth-year Ph.D. candidate and GEM Fellow in the Department of Human-Centered Design and Engineering at the University of Washington, specializing in Human-Computer Interaction with a focus on AI fairness. Member of the Tactile and Tactical (TAT) Design Lab, advised by Daniela Rosner, and also part of the Wildlab, where he is advised by Katharina Reinecke.
Background
  • Research interests include the sociotechnical implications of AI technology, Human-Computer Interaction, Responsible AI, Inclusive Design, and data-driven solutions to mitigate racial biases. Focuses on how intelligent systems and automated language technologies interact with underrepresented communities, especially Black American communities.
Miscellany
  • Pronouns: he/him. Social media: @jeffreybasoah on X.