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Portrait of Amy Zhang

Amy Zhang

Assistant Professor

Expertise: Human-Centered AI; Human Computer Interaction; Social Computing

Email: axz@cs.uw.edu
Office: CSE2 202
Biography:

Amy X. Zhang is an assistant professor at University of Washington’s Paul G. Allen School of Computer Science & Engineering. Previously, she was a 2019-20 postdoctoral researcher at Stanford University’s Computer Science Department after completing her Ph.D. at MIT CSAIL in 2019, where she received the George Sprowls Best Ph.D. Thesis Award at MIT in computer science.

During her Ph.D., Zhang was an affiliate and 2018-19 Fellow at the Berkman Klein Center at Harvard University, a Google Ph.D. Fellow, and an NSF Graduate Research Fellow. Her work has received a best paper award at ACM CSCW, a best paper honorable mention award at ACM CHI, and has been profiled on BBC’s Click television program, CBC radio, and featured in articles by ABC News, The Verge, New Scientist, and Poynter. She is a founding member of the Credibility Coalition, a group dedicated to research and standards for information credibility online. She has interned at Microsoft Research and Google Research.

Zhang received an M.Phil. in Computer Science at the University of Cambridge on a Gates Fellowship and a B.S. in Computer Science at Rutgers University, where she was captain of the Division I Women’s tennis team.