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Harman Kaur
I'm an Assistant Professor in Computer Science & Engineering at the University of Minnesota.
I am also affiliated with the GroupLens Research Lab, a group of HCI faculty and students in the department.
My research areas are human-centered artificial intelligence, explainability and interpretability, and hybrid intelligence systems.
I study these areas in two ways: (1) critically evaluating existing systems and tools on meeting their intended goals;
and (2) designing and building new systems that leverage human-centered cognitive, social, and organizational norms for human-machine collaboration.
I apply these methods in a variety of domains, including exploratory data analysis, workplace wellbeing and productivity,
knowledge search and sensemaking.
I received my Ph.D. in Information and Computer Science & Engineering from the University of Michigan, where I was co-advised by
Cliff Lampe and Eric Gilbert.
October 18 - 23, 2025: Bergen, Norway (CSCW)
Harmanpreet Kaur
Assistant Professor
Computer Science & Engineering
University of Minnesota
Office: 421 Shepherd Labs
harmank@umn.edu
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