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Nicholas Haber is an Assistant Professor at Stanford Graduate School of Education, with a courtesy position in the Department of Computer Science. He received his Ph.D. in Mathematics from Stanford University in 2013, where he specialized in Partial Differential Equations. His research interests lie at the intersection of education and technology, particularly focusing on applied computer vision strategies for enhancing online learning experiences. He co-founded the Autism Glass Project at Stanford, which utilizes wearable technology and computer vision tools to assist children with autism. In addition to developing therapeutic tools, Nicholas's research group focuses on artificial intelligence systems designed to emulate the ways individuals learn during early life, with an emphasis on environments, play, social interaction, and curiosity.
Stanford Graduate School of Education • Stanford, CA
Teaching and conducting research in the field of education technology and applied computer vision.
The Computer Science department emphasizes research potential. GRE General is currently optional but recommended for some tracks.