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Albert Badre
Founding Coordinator Masters Program in Human Computer Interaction
Professor,
College of Computing
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Albert Badre
is a Professor in the
College of Computing and the
School of Psychology at
Georgia Tech.
He received his Ph.D. from the
University of Michigan in 1973.
His teaching, research and professional experience in the
fields of Human-computer Interaction,
Computer Software Usability and Human
Interface Design and Technology extend over a period of twenty-five years.
Dr. Badre's background combines expertise in the empirical methodologies of
the behavioral sciences and the design approaches of the computing
sciences. He is a frequent consultant and lecturer to the data processing
and computer industry in the U.S., Europe, and South America in the area of
Human Computer Interaction. Dr. Badre has been the principal investigator
on numerous research projects and contracts in the areas of software
usability and user interface design. He is the author of numerous
technical papers in the areas of human computer interaction, user interface
design, and cognitive science. He is a co-editor of the book Directions in
Human/Computer Interaction.
Dr. Badre is the founding Coordinator of the M.S. Degree Program in
Human Computer Interaction at Georgia Tech.
Dr. Badre's current research includes four areas of focus: The Cultural
Context of User Interface Design, Web-usability, Automating Usability
Evaluation, and Usability in Organizations.
Contact information:
Albert Badre
Graphics, Visualization & Usability Center
College of Computing
801 Atlantic Drive
Georgia Institute of Technology
Atlanta, GA, 30332-0280
E-mail: albert.badre@cc.gatech.edu
 
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