Niloufar Salehi
Assistant Professor, School of Information, University of California, Berkeley
Niloufar Salehi is an assistant professor in the School of Information at UC, Berkeley. She studies human-computer interaction, with her research spanning education to healthcare to restorative justice.
Her research interests are social computing, participatory and critical design, human-centered AI, and more broadly, human-computer interaction (HCI). Her work has been published and received awards in premier venues including ACM CHI and CSCW and has been covered in Venture Beat, Wired, and the Guardian. She is a W. T. Grant Foundation scholar and also co-directs the Algorithmic Fairness and Opacity Working Group (AFOG). She received her PhD in computer science from Stanford University in 2019.
Pronunciation: /niːluː’fær saːle’hiː/