Summary
Kutub Gandhi is a PhD student in Human-Computer Interaction at Northeastern University with nine years of experience building data-driven tools and educational games that teach critical thinking and philosophy. He has designed and taught a full university course at Rice on Philosophy and Games, created research-based voting interfaces, and developed automated anomaly detectors and interactive visualizations for smart-city sensor networks. His work blends pedagogy, HCI research, and practical engineering—from React interfaces to machine learning models presented to executive leadership. Kutub’s projects emphasize making complex data accessible to non-experts and improving real-world decision-making, whether for municipal sensors or classroom learning. Based in Boston, he brings a rare mix of classroom teaching, applied research, and industry internships that accelerate translating prototypes into deployed systems.
9 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Rice University
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Human Computer Interaction, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Human Computer Interaction at Northeastern University