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Winslow Burleson, ’89

Dr. Winslow Burleson, Professor at the University of Arizona’s School of Information and Health Sciences Design, is a renowned scholar, researcher, and innovator specializing in Human-Computer Interaction and Learning Sciences.

Dr. Winslow Burleson, Professor at the University of Arizona’s School of Information and Health Sciences Design, is a renowned scholar, researcher, and innovator specializing in Human-Computer Interaction and Learning Sciences. Recognized as a Distinguished Member of the Association for Computing Machinery and honored by the National Academy of Engineering, he previously served as an Associate Professor at NYU, leading the NSF Experiential Supercomputing grant. With degrees from Rice, Stanford, and MIT, Burleson has authored over 100 scholarly articles, holds 11 patents, and has twice received Time Magazine’s Top Inventions of the Year Awards.