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Na Du
- Assistant Professor
Na Du joined the Department of Informatics and Networked Systems, School of Computing and Information in Sept. 2021. Before that, she received her PhD in Industrial & Operations Engineering from University of Michigan in April 2021. She also received a Graduate Certificate in Data Science at Michigan Institute for Data Science. Na did her undergraduate in Psychology in Zhejiang University.
Research Interests
My research interests include human-computer interaction, human factors in smart city technologies, human-centered computing, and user experience design.