Carnegie Mellon University

Summer 2019 Research Experience for Undergraduates

With funding from CMU’s Program in Interdisciplinary Education Research (PIER) as well as from CMU's Department of Psychology and the Human-Computer Interaction Institute, National Science Foundation, and Chan Zuckerberg Initiative, eight talented undergraduate students participated in the PIER-REU program in the Summer of 2019: Madad Ibrahim (University of Texas at Dallas), Rachel Hopkins (University of Pittsburgh), Megan Maxwell (Washington U-ty St Louis), Sheba Naderzad (Foothill Community College), Vanessa Ntungwanayo (Wellesley College), Taqwa Ramadan (University of Texas at Dallas), Cameron Tate (Washington U-ty St Louis), and Aria Tsegai-Moore (Stony Brook University).

Special thanks to all PIER faculty, staff, graduate students, and post-doctoral researchers who mentored PIER-REU students: Paulo Carvalho (HCII), Steven Dang (HCII), Cassondra Eng (Psychology), Anna Fisher (Psychology), Emily Keebler (Psychology), Jaeah Kim (Psychology), David Klahr (Psychology), Ken Koedinger (HCII), Jack Mostow (HCII), Stephanie Siler (Psychology), Judith Uchidiuno (HCII), and Catarina Vales (Psychology).

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