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Elizabeth Murnane

Assistant Professor at School of Engineering, Stanford University0 Followers

Developing insights into the future of technology and its intersection with human behavior, Elizabeth Murnane is an Assistant Professor in the School of Engineering at Stanford University. Her research is dedicated to advancing the field of socio-technical systems, where she explores the dynamic relationship between humans and technology. With a keen interest in human-centered design, Elizabeth aims to create systems that are not only innovative but also deeply attuned to the needs and experiences of users. Elizabeth's work in ubiquitous computing and human-computer interaction seeks to seamlessly integrate technology into everyday life, enhancing personal informatics and empowering individuals through data-driven insights. Her research is characterized by a commitment to understanding how technology can be designed to support and enrich human experiences, making her a leading voice in the field of socio-technical systems. Through her teaching and research, Elizabeth continues to inspire the next generation of engineers and designers to think critically about the role of technology in society.

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