Bio
James Landay is a Professor of Computer Science at Stanford University, specializing in human-computer interaction (HCI). Previously, Dr. Landay was a Professor of Information Science at Cornell Tech in New York City and prior to that a Professor of Computer Science & Engineering at the University of Washington. His current research interests include Technology to Support Behavior Change, Demonstrational Interfaces, Mobile & Ubiquitous Computing, and User Interface Design Tools. He is the founder and co-director of the World Lab, a joint research and educational effort with Tsinghua University in Beijing.
Dr. Landay received his BS in EECS from UC Berkeley in 1990 and MS and PhD in Computer Science from Carnegie Mellon University in 1993 and 1996, respectively. His PhD dissertation was the first to demonstrate the use of sketching in user interface design tools. He was previously the Laboratory Director of Intel Labs Seattle, a university affiliated research lab that explored the new usage models, applications, and technology for ubiquitous computing. He was also the chief scientist and co-founder of NetRaker, which was acquired by KeyNote Systems in 2004. From 1997 through 2003 he was a professor in EECS at UC Berkeley.
Honors & Awards
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SIGCHI Academy Member, ACM SIGCHI (2011)
Boards, Advisory Committees, Professional Organizations
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CISE Advisory Committee Member, National Science Foundation (2010 - Present)
Professional Education
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BS, UC Berkeley, Electrical Engineering & Computer Science (1990)
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MS, Carnegie Mellon University, Computer Science (1993)
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PhD, Carnegie Mellon University, Computer Science (1996)
Current Research and Scholarly Interests
Landay's current research interests include Technology to Support Behavior Change (especially for health and sustainability), Crowdsourcing, Demonstrational User Interfaces, Mobile & Ubiquitous Computing, Cross-Cultural Interface Design, and User Interface Design Tools. He has developed tools, techniques, and a top professional book on Web Interface Design.
Dr. Landay is the founder and co-director of the World Lab, a joint research and educational effort with Tsinghua University in Beijing.
2015-16 Courses
- Designing Solutions to Global Grand Challenges
CS 377E (Spr) - Introduction to Human-Computer Interaction Design
CS 147 (Aut) - User Interface Design Project
CS 194H (Win) -
Independent Studies (13)
- Advanced Reading and Research
CS 499 (Aut, Win, Spr) - Advanced Reading and Research
CS 499P (Win, Spr) - Curricular Practical Training
CS 390A (Aut, Spr, Sum) - Independent Project
CS 399 (Aut, Win, Spr) - Independent Project
CS 399P (Spr) - Independent Work
CS 199 (Aut, Win, Spr) - Independent Work
CS 199P (Aut, Win, Spr) - Part-Time CPT
CS 390S (Aut) - Part-Time CPT
CS 390T (Win) - Part-Time Curricular Practical Training
CS 390Q (Spr) - Part-Time Curricular Practical Training
CS 390U (Spr) - Senior Project
CS 191 (Aut, Win, Spr) - Writing Intensive Senior Project (WIM)
CS 191W (Aut, Spr)
- Advanced Reading and Research
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Prior Year Courses
2014-15 Courses
- Designing Solutions to Global Grand Challenges
CS 377E (Spr) - Introduction to Human-Computer Interaction Design
CS 147 (Aut) - User Interface Design Project
CS 194H (Win)
- Designing Solutions to Global Grand Challenges
All Publications
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Toolkit Support for Integrating Physical and Digital Interactions
HUMAN-COMPUTER INTERACTION
2009; 24 (3): 315-366
View details for DOI 10.1080/07370020902990428
View details for Web of Science ID 000266871300002
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Integrating physical and digital interactions on walls for fluid design collaboration
HUMAN-COMPUTER INTERACTION
2008; 23 (2): 138-213
View details for DOI 10.1080/07370020802016399
View details for Web of Science ID 000257541400002
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The mobile sensing platform: An embedded activity recognition system
IEEE PERVASIVE COMPUTING
2008; 7 (2): 32-41
View details for Web of Science ID 000255249500007
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Siren: Context-aware computing for firefighting
PERVASIVE COMPUTING, PROCEEDINGS
2004; 3001: 87-105
View details for Web of Science ID 000189502500006