Dr. Guoray Cai

Associate Professor

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Biography

Guoray Cai is an Associate Professor and an interim department head at the Department of Human-Centered Computing Social Informatics in the College of Information Sciences and Technology at Penn State University. His expertise lies in human-centered computing and social informatics, with a focus on topics such as human-computer interaction and human-centered artificial intelligence. He is dedicated to conducting cutting-edge research and innovative teaching that contributes to shaping the future of computing in a way that emphasizes ethical considerations and the impact on society. With a mission to empower students and practitioners, Guoray fosters educational leadership and promotes research excellence within his field, aiming to design and develop computing solutions that prioritize human needs. His work contributes to the understanding of how technology can be developed and implemented in ways that lead to positive social change. Guoray is also actively involved in collaborative initiatives within the academic community, helping to advance knowledge in the related domains.

Research Interests

Experience

Associate Professor

2015-08-01 — Present

Department of Human-Centered Computing Social Informatics, Penn State University • University Park, PA

Teaching and conducting research in Human-Centered Computing and Social Informatics.

Requirements for Pennsylvania State University

Doctorate Program
Requirements
GPA Requirement
Required:3
TOEFL
Writing
Required:24
Speaking
Required:23
Total
Required:100
IELTS
Writing
Required:7
Speaking
Required:7
Overall
Required:7
GRE General
Prerequisites
Master's degree in related field for PhD Baccalaureate degree from accredited institution
Application Checklist
  • Three letters of recommendation
  • Statement of Purpose
  • Writing Sample
  • Official Transcripts
  • Resume/CV
Specialization Notes

GRE scores are highly recommended but not strictly required for Applied Linguistics.