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Brent Hecht is an Associate Professor of Computer Science and Communication Studies at Northwestern University and Director of Applied Science at Microsoft. His research focuses on human-centered AI, spatial computing, and algorithmic fairness. He holds a PhD in Computer Science from Northwestern and has dual BS degrees in Computer Science and Geography. His work bridges HCI, social computing, and geography, addressing algorithmic bias and ethical AI.
He has led studies on remote work impacts, data labor, and AI ethics, publishing at top venues like CHI, CSCW, and SIGKDD. His lab, People, Space, and Algorithms Research Group, explores sustainable AI ecosystems. He received the NSF CAREER Award and multiple best paper awards. He advises students in computer science and technology/social behavior programs.
Hecht collaborates with Microsoft Research, Xerox PARC, and Google Research. His work has been featured in major media outlets. His current roles include co-leading Microsoft's future-of-work initiatives and promoting equitable data practices in AI.
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