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Assistant Professor of Education and, by courtesy, of Computer Science

Nick Haber

Assistant Professor of Education and, by courtesy, of Computer Science
Nick Haber is an Assistant Professor at the Stanford Graduate School of Education, and by courtesy, Computer Science. After receiving his PhD in mathematics on Partial Differential Equation theory, he worked on Sension, a company that applied computer vision to online education. He then co-founded the Autism Glass Project at Stanford, a research effort that employs wearable technology and computer vision in a tool for children with autism. Aside from such work on learning and therapeutic tools, he and his research group develop artificial intelligence systems meant to mimic and model the ways people learn early in life, exploring their environments through play, social interaction, and curiosity.

Education

Sc.B., Brown University, Mathematics & Economics (2008)
Ph.D., Stanford University, Mathematics (2013)