Jomara SandbulteAssistant Professor - University of Minnesota, Duluth (UMD)Department of Computer Science in the Swenson College of Science and Engineering (SCSE)
Research Interests:
Health Informatics | Community Engagement Human-Computer Interaction | Design Research Contact: [email protected] |
News.6/3/20: Honored to receive Ph.D degree in Information Sciences and Technology, from Pennsylvania State University.
3/31/2020: Excited to accept a job position at University of Minnesota, Duluth as Assistant Professor to start in August 2020. 5/10/19: Honored to receive a scholarship to present a Doctoral Consortium paper at Tapia 19' 5/8/19: Honored to receive a scholarship to participate at Grace Hopper Celebration (GHC) 19' |
Jomara Sanbdulte is a motivated Assistant Professor at University of Minnesota, Duluth (UMD), Department of Computer Science in the Swenson College of Science and Engineering (SCSE).
She pursues innovative research which serves the community by reducing the technological divide between different kinds of social groups in education and health informatics. Her research focuses on understanding how people use technology to share and collaborate, to learn, to manage their lives. More specifically, her currently research investigates the role of technology to support distributed families made up of elderly parents and adult children on cultivating healthy living collectively.
Her work has been published in leading computing venue such as ACM CSCW, Pervasive Health, ASIS&T and iConference. Also, she has published at renomed journals such as International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction (IJHCI) and International Journal of Human-Computer Studies (IJHCS).
She holds a Ph.D in Information Sciences and Technology from Penn State University and a M.Sc. in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the University of Campinas, Brazil and has worked in mobile development at Samsung Research Labs - Brazil.
She pursues innovative research which serves the community by reducing the technological divide between different kinds of social groups in education and health informatics. Her research focuses on understanding how people use technology to share and collaborate, to learn, to manage their lives. More specifically, her currently research investigates the role of technology to support distributed families made up of elderly parents and adult children on cultivating healthy living collectively.
Her work has been published in leading computing venue such as ACM CSCW, Pervasive Health, ASIS&T and iConference. Also, she has published at renomed journals such as International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction (IJHCI) and International Journal of Human-Computer Studies (IJHCS).
She holds a Ph.D in Information Sciences and Technology from Penn State University and a M.Sc. in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the University of Campinas, Brazil and has worked in mobile development at Samsung Research Labs - Brazil.