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James Landay

Professor of Computer Science at Stanford University

James Landay is a prominent figure in the field of Human-Computer Interaction, with a strong focus on User Interfaces and Web Design. His specialties include Design, Evaluation, and Prototyping.

He holds a Ph.D. in Computer Science, specializing in Human-Computer Interaction, from Carnegie Mellon University. Additionally, he completed his B.S. in Electrical Engineering & Computer Science at the University of California, Berkeley.

Throughout his career, James Landay has held various prestigious positions. He currently serves as a Professor of Computer Science at Stanford University. Prior to Stanford, he was a Professor at Cornell University and the Short-Dooley Professor at the University of Washington.

Notably, James Landay also has a rich history of affiliations with top organizations. He was a Visitor at Microsoft Research Asia, Director at Intel Research Seattle, and Laboratory Director at Intel Research Seattle. His experience also extends to roles such as Research Intern at Xerox PARC, CTO at Netraker, and Research Assistant at Carnegie Mellon University.

In addition to his academic and research roles, James Landay has also shared his expertise as an Associate Professor at the University of Washington and UC Berkeley. He has further contributed as a consultant at FXPAL.

Highlights

Aug 7 · twitter

Great study opportunity for SF Bay Area-based Japanese language learners.

Jun 26 · twitter

Proud to see this video featuring my former students @mister_jackchen & @anoopsinha. Making UIs accessible for everyone is important. AI is helping that vision come to fruition. Glad to see my students helping lead industry forward. This is true Human-centered AI @StanfordHAI

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San Francisco Bay Area