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Jason Hong

Assistant Professor
Carnegie Mellon University · School of Computer Science

Ph.D.
Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

Advisor: James Landay

Jason's primary interests lie in software engineering and human computer interaction, specifically in ubiquitous computing and mobile computing.

Taken from a larger standpoint, Jason's interests in computer science research are grounded in the human aspects of computing. He wants to explore how we can use computers in their daily lives, and in how we can use computers to augment our natural abilities.

Projects

Context Fabric: Infrastructure support for context-aware applications
WebQuilt
SATIN: Sketch and Transformational Infrastructure
DENIM
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Previous Projects

Tangible Magic Lenses
Cha-Cha
Mobile Java Applications

Publications

List of publications
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