Isaac Wang is an Assistant Professor of Computer Science at James Madison University with 11 years of experience bridging human-centered research and software development. He holds a Ph.D. in Human-Centered Computing from the University of Florida and a solid engineering foundation from Seattle Pacific University and Edmonds CC, all with top grades. His research focuses on human-computer interaction—particularly virtual agents, AR/VR, and gestural interfaces—while he also teaches introductory CS, VR application development, and web development. Prior roles include graduate research positions and industry experience as a software design intern, giving him a pragmatic lens on translating HCI research into working systems. Colleagues describe him as equally comfortable prototyping immersive interactions and guiding students through real-world software practices.
11 years of coding experience
9 years of employment as a software developer
Associate of Science (A.S.), Computer Science, 4.0, Associate of Science (A.S.), Computer Science, 4.0 at Edmonds Community College
Earned 18 credit hours (Pursuing Ph.D.), Human-Computer Interaction, 4.0, Earned 18 credit hours (Pursuing Ph.D.), Human-Computer Interaction, 4.0 at Colorado State University
Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Computer Science, 4.0, Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Computer Science, 4.0 at Seattle Pacific University
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Human-Centered Computing, 4.0, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Human-Centered Computing, 4.0 at University of Florida
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Isaac Wang - Assistant Professor at James Madison University