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Burleson
Winslow S. Burleson
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School of Computing, Informatics, and Decision Systems Engineering
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Winslow Burleson received his PhD from the MIT Media Lab, Affective Computing Group. He joined ASU's Computer Systems Engineering and the Arts, Media, and Engineering graduate program in 2006.
At MIT he was involved with the Context-Aware Computing Group and the Entrepreneurial Management Unit at the Harvard Business School. He is a National Academies of Science Kavali Fellow and National Science Foundation Panelist. He was a Senior Research Scientist at Deutsche Telekom Laboratories and Research Staff Member at IBM's Almaden Research Center where he was awarded nine patents. Awarded a Master of Science degree at Stanford University's Mechanical Engineering Product Design Program, he taught brainstorming, creativity, innovation, and visual thinking within that department. Prior work included curriculum development at the SETI Institute, Co-Principal Investigator on the Hubble Space Telescope's Investigation of Binary Asteroids, and consultant to UNICEF and the World Scout Bureau on Healthy Lifestyles for Youth. He holds a bachelor's degree in Bio-Physics from Rice University.
At MIT he was involved with the Context-Aware Computing Group and the Entrepreneurial Management Unit at the Harvard Business School. He is a National Academies of Science Kavali Fellow and National Science Foundation Panelist. He was a Senior Research Scientist at Deutsche Telekom Laboratories and Research Staff Member at IBM's Almaden Research Center where he was awarded nine patents. Awarded a Master of Science degree at Stanford University's Mechanical Engineering Product Design Program, he taught brainstorming, creativity, innovation, and visual thinking within that department. Prior work included curriculum development at the SETI Institute, Co-Principal Investigator on the Hubble Space Telescope's Investigation of Binary Asteroids, and consultant to UNICEF and the World Scout Bureau on Healthy Lifestyles for Youth. He holds a bachelor's degree in Bio-Physics from Rice University.
Human-Computer Interaction applied to:, creativity, innovation, well-being, design engineering, exploration, gaming, educational technology
Ph.D. Media Arts and Sciences
M.I.T. 2006
M.I.T. 2006
M.S.E Mechanical Engineering: Product Design
Stanford University 1997
Stanford University 1997
B.A. Bio-Physics
Rice University 1995
Rice University 1995
2005 - Invited participant National Academy of Science US-Chinese Frontiers of Science Symposium.
1998 - IBM Research Division Award: 1st Plateau Inventors Achievement Award.
1995 - World Scout Bureau Youth Representative to the United Nations.
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1998 - IBM Research Division Award: 1st Plateau Inventors Achievement Award.
1995 - World Scout Bureau Youth Representative to the United Nations.
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W. Burleson (2006), \"Affective Learning Companions: Strategies for empathetic agents with real-time multimodal affective sensing to foster meta-cognitive and meta-affective approaches to learning, motivation, and perseverance\" MIT PhD Thesis, September 2006.
http://affect.media.mit.edu/pdfs/06.burleson-phd.pdf
http://affect.media.mit.edu/pdfs/06.burleson-phd.pdf
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