Matt Law is an Assistant Professor and researcher with 12 years of experience at the intersection of human-computer interaction, robotics, and collaborative design. Trained with a PhD in Information Science from Cornell and dual undergraduate degrees in Computer Science and Philosophy, he blends technical rigor with human-centered perspectives to study human-robot collaborative design. His academic career spans research and teaching roles at Cornell Tech and Cornell University and now Denison University, where he develops courses and labs that translate HCI research into practical robotics interfaces. Early work on data visualization and wearable sensing shows a propensity for end-to-end experimental systems and interdisciplinary collaboration. Based in Granville, Ohio, he brings both classroom mentorship and hands-on research experience, often exploring how social and psychological factors mediate technology use in community settings.
12 years of coding experience
9 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), Philosophy, Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), Philosophy at Georgetown University
PhD, Information Science, PhD, Information Science at Cornell University
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Matt Law - Assistant Professor at Denison University