Gabriela Marcu Drexel University
College of Computing and Informatics
3141 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, PA, 19104
www.gabrielamarcu.com
[email protected]
215-895-1858
Education 2014
Carnegie Mellon University; Pittsburgh, PA Ph.D. in Human-Computer Interaction
2009
Dissertation: Designing for Collaborative Reflection
Committee: Anind Dey (co-chair), Sara Kiesler (co-chair),
Jill Lehman, Madhu Reddy, Mary Czerwinski
University of California, Irvine; Irvine, CA B.S. with Honors in Informatics
Experience Sep 2014- Present Sep 2009- Aug 2014
Drexel University; Philadelphia, PA Assistant Professor, College of Computing and Informatics
Research Fellow, A.J. Drexel Autism Institute (May 2015-Present)
Carnegie Mellon University; Pittsburgh, PA Graduate Research Assistant, Human-Computer Interaction Institute
Jun- Aug 2012 Aug- Dec 2010 Oct 2007- Oct 2009
University of Pittsburgh; Pittsburgh, PA Administrative Intern, Bridging the Gaps Program, Graduate School of Public Health
IT University of Copenhagen; Copenhagen, Denmark Visiting Researcher, Pervasive Interaction Technology Lab
University of California, Irvine; Irvine, CA Undergraduate Research Assistant, Department of Informatics
Jul- Sep 2008
Microsoft Research; Cambridge, UK Visiting Researcher
Awards 2014 2013 2011 2010 2009
Best Paper Nomination, PervasiveHealth
Siebel Scholar $35,000
Best Paper Nomination, PervasiveHealth
Best Demo Award, PervasiveHealth
National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship $132,000
Microsoft Research Graduate Women’s Scholarship $17,000
Barbara Lazarus Women@IT Fellowship, Carnegie Mellon School of CS $2,000
Phi Beta Kappa Honor Society
Outstanding Undergraduate Award Hon. Mention, Computing Research Association
Gabriela Marcu Curriculum Vitae 2008 2007 2006 2006
Google Anita Borg Scholarship $10,000
Woman of the Month Award, Association for Women and Technology
Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program Fellowship $1,800 Summer Undergraduate Research Program Fellowship $2,100
Accenture Endowed Outstanding Junior Student Award $1,000
Association for Women and Technology Student Award $1,500 Student Organization President of the Year Award Finalist, U.C. Irvine
Grace Hopper Celebration for Women in Computing Scholarship $400 Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship in Information Technology $4,000 U.C. Irvine Donald Bren Scholarship
Publications All directly mentored co-authors are underlined
Journal Paper (Peer-Reviewed) J.1
Gillian R. Hayes, Sen Hirano, Gabriela Marcu, Mohamad Monibi, David H. Nguyen, and Michael Yeganyan (2010). Interactive Visual Supports for Children with Autism. Personal and Ubiquitous Computing. 14(7): 663-680.
Conference Full Papers (Peer-Reviewed)
C.11 Gabriela Marcu, Nadia Dowshen, Shuvadittya Saha+, Ressa Reneth Sarreal*, and Nazanin Andalibi, (2016) TreatYoSelf: Empathy-driven behavioral intervention for marginalized youth living with HIV. In the Proceedings of the International Conference on Pervasive Computing Technologies for Healthcare (PervasiveHealth 2016). [35% acceptance rate]
C.10 Gabriela Marcu, Anind K. Dey, Sara Kiesler, and Madhu Reddy (2016) Time to reflect: Supporting health services over time by focusing on collaborative reflection. In the Proceedings of the ACM Conference on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work and Social Computing (CSCW 2016). [25% acceptance rate]
C.9 Gabriela Marcu, Anind K. Dey, and Sara Kiesler (2014) Designing for Collaborative Reflection. In the Proceedings of the International Conference on Pervasive Computing Technologies for Healthcare (PervasiveHealth 2014). [26% acceptance rate] Best Paper Nomination (top 4%)
C.8 Gabriela Marcu, Kevin Tassini, Quintin Carlson*, Jillian Goodwyn*, Gabrielle Rivkin*, Kevin Schaefer*, Anind K. Dey, Sara Kiesler (2013). Why Do They Still Use Paper? Understanding Data Collection and Use in Autism Education. In the Proceedings of the ACM SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computer Systems (CHI 2013). 3177-3186. [20% acceptance rate]
C.7 Lauren Chapman, Jennifer Mankoff, Suguru Ishizaki, and Gabriela Marcu (2012). Design for Chronic Illness: Exploring Service Systems and New Technologies for Patients with Type 2 Diabetes. In the Proceedings of the International Conference on Design and Emotion.
C.6 Gabriela Marcu, Anind K. Dey, and Sara Kiesler (2012). Parent-Driven Use of Wearable Cameras for Autism Support: A Field Study with Families. In the Proceedings of the ACM International Conference on Ubiquitous Computing (UbiComp 2012). 401-410. [19.3% acceptance rate]
C.5 Jakob E. Bardram, Mads Frost, Károly Szántó, and Gabriela Marcu (2012). The MONARCA SelfAssessment System – A Persuasive Personal Monitoring System for Bipolar Disorder. In the
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Gabriela Marcu Curriculum Vitae Proceedings of the ACM SIGHIT International Health Informatics Symposium (IHI 2012). 21-30. [18% acceptance rate]
C.4 Gabriela Marcu, Jakob E. Bardram, and Silvia Gabrielli (2011). A Framework for Overcoming Challenges in Designing Persuasive Monitoring Systems for Mental Illness. In the Proceedings of the International Conference on Pervasive Computing Technologies for Healthcare (PervasiveHealth 2011). 1-8. [30% acceptance rate] Best Paper Nomination
C.3 Gabriela Marcu, Samuel J. Kaufman, Jaihee Kate Lee#, Rebecca W. Black, Paul Dourish, Gillian R. Hayes, and Debra J. Richardson (2010). Design and Evaluation of a Computer Science and Engineering Course for Middle School Girls. In the Proceedings of the ACM Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education (SIGCSE 2010). 234-238. [34% acceptance rate]
C.2 Sen Hirano, Michael Yeganyan, Gabriela Marcu, David H. Nguyen, and Gillian R. Hayes (2010). vSked: Evaluation of a System to Support Classroom Activities for Children with Autism. In the Proceedings of the ACM SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computer Systems (CHI 2010). 1633-1642. [22% acceptance rate]
C.1 David H. Nguyen, Gabriela Marcu, Gillian R. Hayes, Khai N. Truong, James Scott, Marc Langheinrich, and Roduner, C. (2009). Encountering SenseCam: Personal Recording Technologies in Everyday Life. In the Proceedings of the ACM International Conference on Ubiquitous Computing (UbiComp 2009). 165-174. [13.8% acceptance rate]
Conference Short Papers and Late-Breaking Work (Peer-Reviewed)
S.2 Gabriela Marcu, Alexis D. China*, Hannah Findley*, and Anna Waligora* (2017). Collecting and Managing Data in Public Health Research on Autism. In the Proceedings of the ACM SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computer Systems (CHI 2017). [38.7% acceptance rate]
S.1 James Pierce, Chloe Fan, Derek Lomas, Gabriela Marcu, and Eric Paulos (2010). Some Consideration on the (In)effectiveness of Residential Energy Feedback Systems. In the Proceedings of the ACM Conference on Designing Interactive Systems (DIS 2010). 244-247. [15% acceptance rate]
Conference Posters and Demos (Lightly Peer-Reviewed) P.5
Gabriela Marcu, Jakob E. Bardram, Maria Faurholt-Jepsen, Maj Vinberg, and Lars Vedel Kessing (2011). MONARCA: A Mobile Phone Monitoring System to Support Episode Detection and Prevention in Bipolar Disorder Patients. Poster Abstracts. International Conference on Bipolar Disorder. Pittsburgh, PA. Jun 2011. Bipolar Disorders, 13: 27–107.
P.4
Mads Frost, Gabriela Marcu, Rene Hansen, Károly Szántó, and Jakob E. Bardram (2011). The MONARCA Self-Assessment System: Persuasive Personal Monitoring for Bipolar Patients. In the Proceedings of the International Conference on Pervasive Computing Technologies for Healthcare (PervasiveHealth 2011). 204-205. Best Demo Award
P.3
Gabriela Marcu, and Gillian R. Hayes (2009). Use of SenseCam in Therapeutic Interventions for Children with Autism. Poster presented at SenseCam Symposium 2009: Clinical and Technical Advances and the Future of SenseCam Research. Chicago, IL. Oct 2009.
P.2
Gabriela Marcu, David H. Nguyen, and Gillian R. Hayes (2009). Use of a Wearable Recording Device in Therapeutic Interventions for Children with Autism. Poster presented at the International Meeting for Autism Research (IMFAR 2009). Chicago, IL. May 2009.
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Doctoral mentee
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High school mentee
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Gabriela Marcu Curriculum Vitae P.1
Gabriela Marcu, David H. Nguyen, and Gillian R. Hayes (2008). Reactions to the Use of Wearable Recording Technology for Aiding People with Memory Impairments. Poster presented at Grace Hopper Celebration for Women in Computing. Keystone, CO. Oct 2008.
Workshop Papers (Lightly Peer-Reviewed)
W.12 Kenneth B. Nimley+ and Gabriela Marcu (2017). How can participatory design help young women of color navigate their identities? IDC 2017 Workshop on Equity & Inclusivity. Stanford, CA. June 2017.
W.11 Ruixue Liu, Gabriela Marcu, and Erin T. Solovey (2017). Mindful Shopping: A Compulsive Buying Disorder Management Tool. Workshop on Interactive Systems in Healthcare (WISH). Denver, CO. May 2017.
W.10 Kenneth B. Nimley+, Amira F. Kinlaw*, and Gabriela Marcu (2017). Reverberations of Trauma and Marginalization When Engaging in Community-Based Research with Criminalized Young Women of Color. CSCW 2017 Workshop: Reflections on Design for Underserved Populations. Portland, OR. Feb 2017.
W.9
Kenneth B. Nimley+, and Gabriela Marcu (2016). No longer in the stone age: A study of transition to electronic health records. Paper presentation at Workshop on Interactive Systems in Healthcare (WISH). San Jose, CA. May 2016. [36% acceptance rate]
W.8
Gabriela Marcu, Anind K. Dey, Sara Kiesler, Madhu C. Reddy (2014). Collaborative Reflection: Long-Term Sensemaking in Health Services. CHI 2014 Workshop on HCI Research in Healthcare: Using Theory from Evidence to Practice. Toronto, CA. Apr 2014.
W.7
Gabriela Marcu, Anind K. Dey, Sara Kiesler (2014). Collaborative Reflection to Empower Primary Caregivers. CSCW 2014 Workshop on Collaboration and Coordination in the Context of Informal Care. Baltimore, MD. Feb 2014.
W.6
Gabriela Marcu, Hayden Demerson*, Chanamon Ratanalert*, Christina Shin*, Anu Jayasinghe*, Anind K. Dey, and Sara Kiesler (2013). The Lilypad System: Designing for Collaborative Reflection. Workshop on Interactive Systems in Healthcare (WISH). Washington, DC. Nov 2013. Honorable Mention
W.5
Gabriela Marcu, Anind K. Dey, and Sara Kiesler (2013). A Broader Perspective on Healthcare Communication: Collaboration Through Behavioral Data Consumption. CHI 2013 Workshop on Patient-Clinician Communication. Paris, France. Apr 2013.
W.4
Jakob E. Bardram, Mads Frost, and Gabriela Marcu (2011). Perspectives on Infrastructural Challenges in Persuasive Personal Monitoring Systems. 3rd International Workshop on Infrastructures for Healthcare: Global Health. Copenhagen, Denmark. Jun 2011.
W.3
Gabriela Marcu and Jakob E. Bardram (2011). MONARCA: A Persuasive Personal Monitoring System to Support Management of Bipolar Disorder. 2nd International Workshop on Persuasion, Influence, Nudge & Coercion through mobile devices. Vancouver, Canada. May 2011.
W.2
Silvia Gabrielli, Gabriela Marcu, Oscar Mayora, and Jakob E. Bardram (2010). Co-Designing Personal HealthCare Solutions for the Treatment of Bipolar Disorder. NordiCHI 2010 Workshop on Therapeutic Strategies - a Challenge for User Involvement in Design. Reykjavik, Iceland. Oct 2010.
W.1
Gabriela Marcu and Gillian R. Hayes (2010). Use of a Wearable Recording Device in Therapeutic Interventions for Children with Autism. Workshop on Interactive Systems in Healthcare (WISH). Atlanta, GA. Apr 2010.
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Doctoral mentee
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Gabriela Marcu Curriculum Vitae Organized Workshops
O.2
Julie A. Kientz, Jina Huh, Gabriela Marcu, and Laura R. Pina (2017). Workshop on Interactive Systems in Healthcare (WISH) 2017. Denver, CO. May 2017.
O.1
Lena Mamykina, Madhu Reddy, Katie Siek, Gabriela Marcu, and Leslie Liu (2016). Workshop on Interactive Systems in Healthcare (WISH) 2016. San Jose, CA. May 2016.
Organized Panels P.2
Jing Zhang, Gabriela Marcu, Julie A. Kientz, Sid Ambulkar, Lena Mamykina, Laura R. Pina, and Jina Huh (2017). Bridging Communities for Better HIT: Streaming Conversations from WISH on Challenges, Strategies, and Opportunities. SIG Meeting at CHI 2017. Denver, CO. May 2017.
P.1
Lena Mamykina, Madhu Reddy, Katie Siek, Gabriela Marcu, and Leslie Liu (2016). Didactic Panel: Interactive Systems in Healthcare. AMIA 2016. Chicago, IL. Nov 2016. [45% acceptance rate]
Invited Talks •
REThink CS @ Drexel “Research Experiences for Teachers Site in Engineering and Computer Science for Machine Learning to Enhance Human-Centered Computing”. July 5, 2017
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Panelist, “Intentional Design for Human Well-Being”, Philadelphia Department of Behavioral Health and Intellectual disAbility Services, Mural Arts Philadelphia, Philly Tech Week. April 29, 2017
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Panelist, “Graduate School: Before, During and After”, Drexel Emerging Graduate Scholars Conference. April 27, 2017
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Panelist, “Information and Technology Career Opportunities in the 21st Century Economy”, Women in Tech Summit. April 21, 2017
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Value Institute, Christiana Care Health System. Mar 27, 2017
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Panelist, “Exploring the Myths and Magic of Academic Mentorship, Math, and a Young Man”, Drexel Autism Support Program event for One Book, One Philadelphia novel selection, “The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time”. Feb 22, 2017
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Mid-Atlantic Regional Public Health Training Center, Webinar: “Using informatics to gather and manage health data”. Feb 1, 2017
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Drexel University, Center for Scholar Development, Workshop: “Fake it ’til you make it: Using principles of improv to shape future researchers”. Nov 11, 2016
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International Conference on Collaboration Technologies and Systems (CTS 2016), “Breaking down silos to promote collaborative reflection in healthcare”. Nov 3, 2016
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Drexel Alpha Omega Epsilon, sorority for women in STEM, Lunch and Learn. Oct 25, 2016
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Drexel University, Dept. of Epidemiology and Biostatistics Seminar. Oct 19, 2016
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University of Washington, dub (design, use, build) Seminar. Mar 11, 2015
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Temple University, Dept. of Media Studies and Production, MSP 4541: Mobile Media. Feb 11, 2015
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UC Irvine, Center for Autism and Neurodevelopmental Disorders. Dec 5, 2014
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UC Irvine, Dept. of Informatics Seminar. Dec 5, 2014
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UC Berkeley, iSchool Dean’s Lecture. Dec 3, 2014
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California College of the Arts, Interaction Design. Dec 1, 2014
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Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis, Dept. of Bioinformatics. Mar 6, 2014
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Gabriela Marcu Curriculum Vitae •
Drexel University, College of Computing and Informatics. Feb 26, 2014
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Rochester Institute of Technology, Dept. of Information Sciences and Technologies. Jan 7, 2014
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Penn State, College of Information Science and Technology. Jan 3, 2014
Funding Total Share: $1,349,999 Active Funding: $1,130,477
Role
Total Funding
Title
Co-I (PI: An ASD Enriched (ASD-ER) Newschaffer) ECHO Cohort Co-I (PI: Lankenau)
Share
Sponsor
$18,502,276 $915,114 National Institutes of Health
Piloting a naloxone $654,686 intervention in an emergency response community to reduce
opioid overdoses in Philadelphia
$116,435 National Institutes of Health
$65,476 Philadelphia FIGHT (Prime: U.S. Dept of Health and Human Services)
Dates 9/1/2016
-8/31-2023 7/1/2017 -5/31/2020
Institutional PI Positively Connected for (PI: Dowshen) Health
$65,476
Co-I (PI: Gómez Escribano)
Wearable technologies as supporting devices for people with Autism Spectrum Disorders
€12,500
€6,250 Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
9/1/2017 -8/31/2018
PI
Drexel Autism Research Information System (DARIS)
$26,324
$26,324 A.J. Drexel Autism Institute
6/1/2016
-12/31/2017
9/1/2015
-8/31/2019
Completed Funding: $176,741
Role
Title
Total Funding
Co-I
(PI: Connell)
Sixers Youth Foundation: SCORE (Sixers Creating Opportunities, Resources, and Encouragement for Youth)
$200,700
PI
Lilypad: A ubiquitous realtime decision support system for behavioral health providers
$99,661
Share
Sponsor
Dates
$10,000 Philadelphia 76ers
10/1/2016
-6/30/2017
$80,559 Drexel Ventures Innovation Fund
7/1/2016
-6/30/2017
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Co-I
(PI: Connell)
Philadelphia International Airport: Designing an autism-friendly airport experience
$28,950
$10,000 City of Philadelphia
PI
Designing an information system to support datadriven decision-making in RTI
$44,515
$44,515 Pennsylvania Dept 1/1/2015
of Health -12/31/2015
Institutional PI Facilitating motivational (PI: Barsevick) readiness and adoption of physical activity by breast cancer survivors paired with a healthy relative or friend
$34,030
$16,667 Sidney Kimmel Cancer Center Consortium
Institutional PI Development of a novel (PI: Dowshen) mHealth intervention to improve adherence to antiretroviral therapy among HIV+ youth
$15,000
$15,000 Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (Prime: Penn Center for AIDS Research)
7/1/2015
-6/30/2017
1/1/2015
-12/31/2015
7/1/2014
10/30/2015
Diversity, Inclusion, and Outreach: $27,300 Amount
Title
$1,000 Robot Springboard Summer Camp for Middle School Girls, 2017 $10,000 Women in Computing Society $3,300 Robot Springboard Summer Camp for Middle School Girls, 2017
Source Google Women Techmakers Scholars Program
Jun 2017
Vanguard
May 2017
NCWIT AspireIT Program
Johnson & Johnson;
$10,000 Broadening Participation in Computing Committee: Recruitment and retention of women NCWIT Extension Services in undergraduate computing programs $3,000 Robot Springboard Summer Camp for Middle School Girls, 2016
Date awarded
NCWIT AspireIT Program
Apr 2017 Jan 2017
Mar 2016
Undergraduate Research Grants and Awards: $15,481 Amount
Student(s)
Source
Date awarded
$250 Alexis China, Travel Grant for CHI 2017
Office of Undergraduate Research, Drexel
Mar 2017
$450 Alexis China, Travel Funds for CHI 2017
Westphal College of Media Arts & Design, Drexel
Feb 2017
Office of the Provost and Steinbright Career Development Center, Drexel
Nov 2016
$7,250 Tim Moesgen, Research Co-op
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$800 Meghan Plank, Travel Funds for CHI 2016
Department of Psychology, Drexel
Jun 2016
$500 Meghan Plank, Travel Grant for CHI 2016
Office of Undergraduate Research, Drexel
Jun 2016
$500 Nishtha Dalal, Travel Grant for CHI 2016
Office of Undergraduate Research, Drexel
Jun 2016
$1,000 Meghan Plank and Nishtha Dalal, 1st Place Award, Association for Computing “Bounce: A Mobile Behavioral Intervention Machinery (ACM) Student Technology for Breast Cancer Survivors” Research Competition
May 2016
$1,500 Aidan Toole, Summer Research Experience
Office of Undergraduate Research, Drexel
May 2016
$1,500 Joshua Rouzer, Summer Research Experience
Office of Undergraduate Research, Drexel
May 2016
$750 Allison Spiller, International Experience Funding, “Special education and human-computer interaction in Sweden”
Office of International Programs, Drexel
Apr 2016
$981 Kevin Schaefer and Quintin Carlson, “Stop Using Paper: Deployment of a Digital Data Collection System in a Special Education Environment”
Undergraduate Research Office, Carnegie Mellon
May 2013
Teaching Drexel University
• Instructor, Social Aspects of Information Systems (INFO 215). Sp17
• Instructor, Introduction to Human-Computer Interaction (INFO 110). W14, F15, W15, Sp15, F16, W16
• Instructor, Independent Study in HCI (doctoral).
• Houda El Mimouni, Progress Monitoring for Parents of Children in Special Education. F15
• Instructor, Independent Study in HCI (undergraduate).
• Daniel Ziegler, User-centered development and evaluation of a clinical registry for autism research. Sp17
• Ariana Bernstein, Sociotechnical study of electronic health record use in prenatal care. W17
• Alexis China, User experience research and design for data collection in public health. W17
• Nishtha Dalal, Usability study of the Lilypad system compared to paper-based data collection. Sp16
• Nishtha Dalal, User-centered design of a smartphone intervention to improve medication adherence of youth living with HIV. W16
• Allison Frauenpreis, Designing a mobile, interactive system for behavioral reinforcement for children in special education. Su15
Carnegie Mellon University
• Instructor, Independent Study in HCI. F ’12 - Sp ’14
• Section Instructor, User-Centered Research and Evaluation (masters). F ’12
• Co-Instructor, Group Independent Study in HCI. Sp ’12
• Teaching Assistant, Designing Human Centered Systems (undergraduate). Sp ’11
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Students Supervised Doctoral Advisee
Kenneth Nimley*
Gabrielle Salib
Ph.D. Information Studies, exp ’20 GEM Fellow Ph.D. Information Studies, exp ’22
Thesis Committee
Leah Kulp
Ruixue Liu
Nazanin Andalibi*
Zhan Zhang
Ph.D. Information Studies, exp ‘20
Ph.D. Computer Science, exp ’20
Ph.D. Information Studies, exp ’17
Ph.D. Information Studies ’16
Visiting Scholar
Juan Carlos Torrado Vidal Ph.D. Computer Science, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain
Masters Thesis Committee
Anushay Furqan
Digital Media ’17
Project Option Advisee
Tenell (TJ) Rhodes
Software Engineering ‘17
Postdoctoral Scholar
Karina Caro Corrales
Ph.D. Computer Science
Post-BS
Jonathan Arevalo Garay* Lead Research Programmer
Anjali Misra Research Coordinator
GEM Fellow
Research Staff
Undergraduate Honors Thesis Advisee
Jonathan Arevalo Garay* B.S. Informatics ’16
Meghan Plank* B.S. Psychology ‘16
STARS Scholar
Merlin Cherian
Amy Gottsegen
B.S. Computer Science ’20
B.S. Computer Science ‘18
CRA-W Distributed REU Ressa Reneth Sarreal*
B.S. Computer Engineering ’18, University of Maryland, Baltimore County
International Co-op
Hannah Findley*
Anna Waligora*
B.A. Media & Interaction Design ’17, University of Applied Sciences Osnabrück, Germany
B.S. Informatics ’18, University West, Sweden
B.S. Informatics ’18, University West, Sweden
Allison Spiller
Nicole Tomy
Anthony Ferro
B.S. Psychology ’17
B.S. Psychology ’16
B.S. Product Design ‘16
Co-op
Tim Moesgen
* Co-authored publication(s)
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Research Assistant
Daniel Ziegler
Ariana Bernstein
Alexis China*
Joshua Karmel
Amira Kinlaw*
Rebecca Mullin
Aidan Toole
Joshua Rouzer
Tushar Soni
Nishtha Dalal*
Andrea Baric
B.S. Computer Science ’17
B.S. Information Science ’18
B.S. Product Design ’17
B.S. Computer Science ’20
B.S. Computer Science ’19
B.S. Graphic Design ’18
B.S. Entrepreneurship & Innovation ’20
B.S. Computer Science ’20
B.S. Computer Science ’16
B.S. Information Science ’16
B.S. Software Engineering ‘18
Research Assistant during study abroad
Jiajing (Cindy) Guo
Jingya Chen
B.S. Info. Art & Design, Tsinghua University, China
B.E. Automotive Design, Tsinghua University, China
Carnegie Mellon University Research Assistant
Westin Lohne
Sabrina Li
Julia Teitelbaum
Hayden Demerson*
Cristina Shin*
Chanamon Ratanalert*
Anu Jayanisghe*
Ryhan Hassan
Kevin Shaefer*
Rebecca Chen
Arthur Hong
Justin Greet
Quintin Carlson*
Angela McCarthy
Debra Gladwin
Shilpa Balaji
Gabrielle Rivkin*
Jillian Goodwyn*
B.S. Information Systems ’17
B.S. Communication Design and HCI ’14
B.S. Information Systems and HCI ’14
B.S. Information Systems and HCI ’15
B.S. Industrial Design ’14
B.S. Information Systems and HCI ’15
B.S. Industrial Design ’15
B.S. Computer Science ’14
B.S. Information Systems and HCI ’14
Master of HCI ’14
Master of HCI ’14
B.S. Computer Science and HCI ’14
B.S. Decision Sciences and HCI ’14
B.S. Cognitive Science ’13
Master of HCI ’13
B.S. Computer Science ’13
B.S. Comptuer Science ’15
B.S. Psychology and Digital Art ‘13
Professional Service Conference • Associate Chair, Health, Accessibility, and Aging Subcommittee, CHI 2018 • Co-Organizer, Workshop in Interactive Systems in Healthcare (WISH) 2017 • Co-Chair, Doctoral Consortium, PervasiveHealth 2017
• Technical Program Committee, PervasiveHealth 2017 • Technical Program Committee, PervasiveHealth 2016
* Co-authored publication(s)
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Gabriela Marcu Curriculum Vitae • • • • • • • • • • •
Associate Chair, Health, Accessibility, and Aging Subcommittee, CHI 2017
Graphic Design & Webmastering Co-Chair, CSCW 2017 Program Committee Member, Mental Health: Sensing & Intervention, Workshop at Ubicomp 2016 Co-Organizer, Workshop in Interactive Systems in Healthcare (WISH) 2016
Associate Chair, Specific Application Areas Subcommittee, CHI 2016
Program Committee Member, iConference 2016
Program Committee Member, PervasiveHealth 2016
Chair, Short Papers and Posters, PervasiveHealth 2015
Chair, Student Volunteers, Ubicomp 2012
Student Volunteer, CHI 2012
Student Volunteer, Ubicomp 2008
Reviewing • IMWUT: Proceedings of the ACM on Interactive, Multimedia, Wearable and Ubiquitous Technologies
• AMIA: American Medical Informatics Association Annual Symposium
• ASIS&T: Association for Information Science and Technology Annual Meeting
• CHI: ACM SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
• CSCW: ACM Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work
• Ubicomp: ACM International Conference on Ubiquitous Computing
• DIS: ACM Conference on Designing Interactive Systems
• IDC: International Conference on Interaction Design & Children
• JAISE: Journal of Ambient Intelligence and Smart Environments
• ISWC: International Symposium on Wearable Computers
• PervasiveHealth: ICST Conference on Pervasive Computing Technologies for Healthcare
• Pervasive: International Conference on Pervasive Computing
• IEEE Pervasive Computing Magazine
• MobileHCI: International Conf. on HCI with Mobile Devices and Services
• IxD&A: Interaction Design and Architecture(s) Journal, Winter 2014 Focus Section on Designing SelfCare for Everyday Life
University Service Department and College • • • • • • • •
Women in Computing Society, Faculty Advisor. 2016-present
Drexel University Computer Science Teachers (DUCSTeach), Faculty Advisor. 2016-present
Broadening Participation in Computing Committee, Chair. 2016-2017
Philly Codefest, Head Judge and Advisory Board Member. 2016
BS in Information Systems, Curriculum Committee. 2015-2017
Human-Computer Interaction Curriculum, Cross-Departmental Ad Hoc Committee. 2015-2017
PhD in Information Studies, Operations Committee. 2015-2016
Accepted Student Visit Day, PhD in Information Studies Program, Organizing Committee. 2014-2015
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Gabriela Marcu Curriculum Vitae Drexel University
• NCWIT Academic Alliance, Representative for Drexel University, 2016-present
• Liberty Scholars Program, Mentor for entering freshmen from economically disadvantaged backgrounds who grew up in Philadelphia, 2016-present
• Office of Equality and Diversity, Sexual Assault Support Advisor, 2014-present
• School of Education, Special Education Tenure Track Search Committee interviews, 2017
• STAR Scholars Summer Showcase, Poster Evaluator, 2015
Carnegie Mellon University
• Global Service Jam Pittsburgh, Organizing Committee, 2012
• PhD Program Recruitment Open House, Human-Computer Interaction Institute, Lead Student Coordinator, 2011
• Grad Women’s Mentoring Program, School of Computer Science, Coordinator. 2009-2010
University of California, Irvine
• Student Ambassador, Bren School of Information and Computer Sciences. 2007-2009
• Informatics Student Association, Founder, President, Advisor. 2005-2008
• Student Outreach, Access, and Retention Committee, Bren School of Information and Computer Sciences. 2006-2007
• Women in Information and Computer Sciences, Vice President, Publicist. 2005-2007
Outreach • • • • • • • • • •
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Pushback Initiative, supporting the rights of girls and young women of color to education in Philadelphia. 2016-present
Opportunities for Undergraduate Research in CS (OurCS) Workshop, project leader. Oct 20-22, 2017
Teenshop residential college preparatory summer program at Bryn Mawr College, STEM guest speaker. July 14, 2017
Girls Achieve after school program at Southwest Leadership Academy Charter School, Guest speaker for 8th grade Women’s History Month Program. Mar 30, 2017
The Arts Academy at Benjamin Rush, 9-12th grade assembly speaker. Feb 8, 2017
Computer Science Club, Arts Academy at Benjamin Rush, guest lecturer. Nov 17, 2016, Jan 5, 2017
Philly Improv Theater’s Study Hall, a monthly improv comedy show driven by lectures from local professors, guest lecturer in computer science. Apr 2015, Jul 2015, Aug 2016, Oct 2016, June 2017
Robot Springboard Technology Camp for middle school girls, co-organizer. Aug 8-12, 2016
Invited panelist: Technology Career Panel, Healdsburg High School. Feb 19, 2016
Invited panelist: “Faculty and Industry Panel: An Overview of Research in Academia and Industry", Opportunities for Undergraduate Research in CS (OurCS) Workshop, Carnegie Mellon University. Oct 24, 2015
Robot Springboard Technology Camp for middle school girls, seminar speaker. Aug 6, 2015
AP Computer Science Principles Workshop, Philadelphia Science Festival, co-organizer and speaker. Apr 29, 2015
Invited panelist: Women in Computing Discussion, Drexel ExCITe Center. Feb 27, 2015
Women@SCS Outreach Roadshow, Carnegie Mellon University, speaker. 2009-2014
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Gabriela Marcu Curriculum Vitae • • • • • • • •
Opportunities for Undergraduate Research in CS (OurCS) Workshop, organizing committee. 2012 & 2013
Invited panelist: “A Cross-Industry Perspective on Recruiting Women”, Graduate Management Admission Council Annual Conference. June 22, 2012
GameMaker One Day Workshop for Deaf and Hard of Hearing High School Students, instructor. June 9, 2012.
NCWIT Pacesetters Program, representative for Carnegie Mellon University, 2011
American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) Family Science Days, exhibitor. 2010 Project Tomorrow (nonprofit organization for STEM education), program coordinator. 2008
Sally Ride Science Festival for Girls, volunteer. 2007 Association for Women and Technology (AWT) Girl Scouts Workshops, volunteer, 2005 & 2006
Media Appearances National • WIRED, “The New LinkedIn Looks Just Like Facebook. Smart Move.”, Jan 20, 2017. https:// www.wired.com/2017/01/new-linkedin-looks-just-like-facebook-smart-move/
Regional
• Technical.ly Philly, “How can Philadelphia lead the country in health and sciences innovation?”, April 27, 2017. https://technical.ly/philly/2017/04/27/peek-future-health-sciences-ptw17/
• CBS Philadelphia, “Middle School Girls Get a Lesson on Robotics at Drexel University”, Aug 12, 2016. http://philadelphia.cbslocal.com/2016/08/12/middle-school-girls-get-a-lesson-on-robotics-atdrexel-university/ Drexel University • College of Computing and Informatics News, “Drexel Women in Computing Society Mentorship Program Soars to Success”, June 6, 2017. http://drexel.edu/cci/news-events/news/2017/June/ drexel-women-in-computing-society-mentorship-program-soars-to-success/. • PHC Magazine, From Drexel University’s Pennoni Honors College, “Room for Improv-ment: Pennoni Aspire students learn improv techniques to deal with the uncertainties in research”, Vol 2, Issue 2, Spring/Summer 2017. https://issuu.com/pennonihonorscollege/docs/phcmag_ss17_issuu • DrexelNOW, “Autism Researchers Looking at Baby Teeth to Identify Risk Factors”, Jul 20, 2016. http://drexel.edu/now/archive/2016/September/NIH_ECHO_BabyTeeth/ • DrexelNOW, “Making the Most of Drexel Connections and Swedish Culture”, Jul 20, 2016. http:// drexel.edu/now/archive/2016/July/Spiller-Co-op/
• College of Computing and Informatics News, “Drexel Undergraduate Students Win Student Research Competition at CHI 2016”, May 18, 2016. http://drexel.edu/cci/news-events/news/2016/May/drexelundergraduate-students-win-student-research-competition-at-chi2016/
• Office of the Provost Newsletter, “The Drexel Women in Computing Society’s Renewed Mission to Close the Tech Gender Gap”, Apr 2016. http://drexel.edu/provost/news-events/newsletter/ 2016-04-13/college-news/tech-gender-gap/
• DrexelNOW, “Drexel’s Lilypad Makes it Easier For Teachers to Take Notes Too”, Mar 21, 2016. http:// drexel.edu/now/archive/2016/March/Lilypad-CCI/
• Drexel Quarterly, “CCI Researchers Team With A.J. Drexel Autism Institute to Empower Special Educators”. Oct 21, 2015. http://drexel.edu/cci/news-events/news/2015/October/cci-researchersteam-with-aj-drexel-autism-institute-to-empower-special-educators/
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Gabriela Marcu Curriculum Vitae Carnegie Mellon University • The Link, Magazine of Carnegie Mellon University’s School of Computer Science, “Cover Story: Smashing the Stereotypes”, Apr 30, 2014. https://www.cs.cmu.edu/link/cover-story-smashingstereotypes
• The Tartan, Carnegie Mellon’s Student Newspaper, “New Siebel Scholars prove to be leaders in technology”, Oct 7, 2013. https://thetartan.org/2013/10/7/scitech/siebel
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