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Jaisie Sin is an Assistant Professor at the School of Information Technology at Carleton University, where her research focuses on inclusive design, emerging technology, conversational voice user interfaces, and virtual reality. She aims to reduce barriers to technology access and adoption and prevent design-based marginalization for underrepresented users, particularly older adults. Her projects have investigated older adults' perceptions of smart speakers, the role of technology in social well-being, and voice interaction in virtual reality. Sin has published extensively at conferences such as CHI, CUI, and MobileHCI and in journals like the Journal of Human-Computer Interaction. She obtained her PhD in Information from the University of Toronto in 2024, having earned her Master's in Information (User Experience Design) and an Honors Bachelor of Science in Computer Science and Neuroscience from the Faculty of Arts and Science.
Carleton University • Ottawa
Teaches and conducts research in inclusive design and technology.
Includes MEng and MASc options.