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Judy Ramey

Thu, 02/22/2024

Emeritus Professor Judy Ramey debuts opera "Valparaiso"

Judy Ramey, one of HCDE’s founding faculty members and former department chair, has written a libretto for an opera titled Valparaiso, a chamber opera set in a retirement home that "explores the humor and pain, the love and loss, of four residents as they navigate the changes and challenges of advancing age." Ramey and composer Steven Luksan will debut Valparaiso at Seattle’s Horizon House in March 2024, with additional performances planned in the spring and summer.

Cabbage planted in soil

Tue, 01/23/2024

HCDE & Allen School team receive NSF grant to reimagine smart agriculture with black diasporic farming communities

HCDE and Allen School professors Sucheta Ghoshal, Daniela Rosner, and Vikram Iyer have been awarded a new $1.66 million grant from the National Science Foundation to explore community-based integration of smart technologies into black diasporic agriculture practices.
Collaborating with diasporic farming communities in the Seattle area and beyond, the researchers will study how AI impacts diasporic urban farming and how the co-development of AI-based tools shapes diasporic knowledge.

This image compares 16 images generated by Stable Diffusion. In the lower right quadrant, images generated to represent “a person from Papua New Guinea” show four dark-skinned people, while the other 12 images, representing people from Oceania, Australia and New Zealand show only light-skinned people.

Tue, 11/28/2023

AI image generator Stable Diffusion perpetuates racial and gendered stereotypes, study finds

UW researchers, including HCDE PhD Candidate Sourojit Ghosh, found that when prompted to create pictures of “a person,” the AI image generator over-represented light-skinned men, sexualized images of certain women of color and failed to equitably represent Indigenous peoples.

Katya Cherukumilli with leafy green trees in background

Thu, 10/12/2023

Welcoming Katya Cherukumilli to the HCDE faculty

Dr. Katya Cherukumilli, assistant professor in HCDE, brings a background in interdisciplinary research that combines methods in human-centered design, environmental engineering, and public health to advance equitable access to safe drinking water.

The Block Island Wind Farm

Mon, 10/09/2023

HCDE Research Scientist Shana Hirsch is UW lead on study of community perceptions of offshore wind energy

Dr. Shana Lee Hirsch, senior research scientist in HCDE and co-director of the Pacific Marine Energy Center, is the UW lead on a new grant to study the needs and opinions of coastal communities regarding potential offshore wind energy development.

Professor Atman presenting with her slideshow visible behind her

Thu, 09/07/2023

Good Designers do X: Professor Atman's gives keynote at Transdisciplinary Engineering conference

In a keynote presentation delivered at the International Conference on Transdisciplinary Engineering, HCDE Professor Cynthia Atman overviews her decades of research exploring how engineering students and experts engage in design, and how her findings can be useful for teaching design to engineers.

Drs. Shaw & Starbird sit across from each other at a table during the Public Health Connects presentation

Tue, 08/01/2023

Video: HCDE Professor Kate Starbird with WA Secretary of Health

HCDE Associate Professor Kate Starbird spoke with Dr. Umair A. Shah, Washington State Secretary of Health, for the Public Health Connects Speaker Series. In the 30-minute conversation, Starbird and Shah discussed the landscape of misinformation, disinformation, and rumoring on social media, and its impacts on public health. 

Jay Cunningham

Fri, 07/28/2023

PhD Student Jay Cunningham receives UW Bonderman Travel Fellowship

HCDE PhD Candidate Jay Cunningham has been named a 2023 University of Washington Bonderman Fellow. With support from this travel fellowship, Cunningham hopes to reconnect with his ancestral roots; explore vibrant cities, communities, and landscapes; and gain a deeper understanding of Black diasporic history and culture extending from West Africa to the Americas.

 

Headshots of three alumni

Mon, 07/17/2023 | UW Engineering

Women engineers rise

Since the 1980s, WE Rise has been dedicated to sharing the experiences of women in engineering. Open to all students, the program offers mentorship opportunities, advising and tutoring, leadership development and community building. Read how WE Rise impacted the careers of three UW alumni, including HCDE BS alumna and current PhD student Yuliana Flores.

Jay Cunningham

Mon, 07/03/2023

PhD Student Jay Cunningham named Just Tech Fellow

HCDE PhD Candidate Jay Cunningham has received a Just Tech Fellowship from the Social Science Research Council (SSRC) to support his work developing a Black community-led research organization that equips communities with the knowledge, tools, and support to challenge racist assumptions in AI systems and the flawed data sets behind them.