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Amanda Baughan

PhD Student in HCI

Amanda Baughan is a recent PhD graduate from the University of Washington's Computer Science & Engineering department, where she was advised by Alexis Hiniker.2 Her research focuses on human-computer interaction and social computing, with a particular emphasis on designing, evaluating, and building systems to support users' connection with themselves and each other on sociotechnical platforms.2

Baughan's work spans several key areas:

  1. Online conflicts and hard conversations: She has studied how design can support difficult discussions in online spaces, including political arguments on Twitter.12

  2. Social media use and dissociation: Baughan has explored how social media design influences dissociation and users' relationships with these platforms.24

  3. Cross-cultural differences in visual attention: Her research has examined how cultural variations in visual attention patterns affect website search efficiency.13

  4. Voice assistant interactions: She has investigated user trust in voice assistants after failures.12

Baughan's research has gained recognition, earning her best paper honorable mentions at CHI conferences in 2021 and 2023.12 Her work has also been featured in major media outlets such as the Wall Street Journal, NPR, and Scientific American.2

Prior to her PhD, Baughan worked as a UX Researcher at AI2's Semantic Scholar and spent two years at Google.2 She has also completed a research internship at Google during her doctoral studies.12

Highlights

Oct 24 · washington.edu
Amanda Baughan | UW News
Amanda Baughan - The Conversation

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Greater Seattle Area