Leah Findlater
{{short description|Canadian/American computer scientist}}
{{Infobox academic
| name = Leah Findlater
| discipline = Computer science
| education = University of Regina (BS)
University of British Columbia (MS, PhD)
| doctoral_advisor = Joanna McGrenere
| sub_discipline = Human–computer interaction
Mobile computing
Computer accessibility
| workplaces = University of Maryland, College Park
University of Washington
}}Leah K. Findlater is a Canadian-American computer scientist specializing in human-computer interaction, mobile computing, and computer accessibility. She is an associate professor of computer science at the University of Washington.
Education
Findlater studied computer science at the University of Regina, graduating with high honors in 2001.{{r|cv}} She went to the University of British Columbia (UBC) for graduate study, becoming a participant there in Maria Klawe's project on aphasia.{{r|aphasia}} She earned a master's degree at UBC in 2004, with the thesis Comparing Static, Adaptable, and Adaptive Menus, and completed her Ph.D. in 2009 with the dissertation Supporting Feature Awareness and Improving Performance with Personalized Graphical User Interfaces, both under the supervision of Joanna McGrenere.{{r|cv|mg}}
Career
After postdoctoral research at the University of Washington with Professor Jacob O. Wobbrock, Findlater joined the College of Information Studies faculty, UMIACS, and University of Maryland Human–Computer Interaction Lab.{{Cite web|title=Leah Findlater {{!}} UMIACS|url=https://www.umiacs.umd.edu/people/leahkf|access-date=2022-01-25|website=www.umiacs.umd.edu|language=en}}{{r|cv}} She returning to the University of Washington as a faculty member in 2017.{{r|hcde}}
Findlater's research has included work on a voice-based software assistant to help blind people navigate the internet,{{cn|date=June 2023}} and an augmented reality system to provide real-time captioning for hard-of-hearing people.{{r|caption}}
References
{{reflist|refs=
| last1 = McGrenere | first1 = Joanna | author1-link = Joanna McGrenere
| last2 = Davies | first2 = Rhian
| last3 = Findlater | first3 = Leah
| last4 = Graf | first4 = Peter
| last5 = Klawe | first5 = Maria | author5-link = Maria Klawe
| last6 = Moffatt | first6 = Karyn | author6-link = Karyn Moffat
| last7 = Purves | first7 = Barbara
| last8 = Yang | first8 = Sarah
| contribution = Insights from the Aphasia Project: Designing Technology for and with People Who Have Aphasia
| date = June–September 2002
| doi = 10.1145/957205.957225
| isbn = 1-58113-701-X
| pages = 112–118
| series = SIGCAPH Comput. Phys. Handicap.
| title = Proceedings of the 2003 Conference on Universal Usability (CUU '03)
| volume = 73–74| s2cid = 14663813 }}
}}
External links
- [http://faculty.washington.edu/leahkf/ Home page]
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Category:American computer scientists
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Category:American women computer scientists
Category:Human–computer interaction researchers
Category:University of Regina alumni
Category:University of British Columbia alumni
Category:University of Maryland, College Park faculty
Category:University of Washington faculty