Carnegie Mellon University

Carolyn Rosé

Dr. Carolyn Rosé

Professor, Language Technologies Institute

Address
5000 Forbes Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15213

Bio

Dr. Carolyn Rosé is the Kavčić-Moura Professor of Language Technologies and Human-Computer Interaction in the School of Computer Science at Carnegie Mellon, and Program Director for the Masters of Computational Data Science Program as well as the Language Technologies Institute undergraduate programs. Her research program focuses on computational modeling of discourse to enable scientific understanding the social and pragmatic nature of conversational interaction of all forms, and using this understanding to build intelligent computational systems for improving collaborative interactions.

She is best known for her work on dynamic support of collaborative learning using intelligent conversational agents in online, face-to-face, and hybrid settings, triggered through real time analysis of conversational interactions. Her research group’s highly interdisciplinary work, published in well over 330 peer reviewed publications, is represented in the top venues of 5 fields: namely, Language Technologies, Learning Sciences, Cognitive Science, Educational Technology, and Human-Computer Interaction, with awards in 4 of these fields. She is a Past President and Inaugural Fellow of the International Society of the Learning Sciences, Senior member of IEEE, Founding Chair of the International Alliance to Advance Learning in the Digital Era, and Executive Editor (formerly Co-Editor-in-Chief) of the International Journal of Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning. She also serves as a 2020-2021 AAAS Leshner Leadership Institute Fellow for Public Engagement with Science, with a focus on public engagement with Artificial Intelligence.