
About
Michael Taylor is an Assistant Teaching Professor in the Computer Science Department at Carnegie Mellon University. He has taught the 15-112 Fundamentals of Programming and Computer Science course since 2018. His research focuses on low-cost air quality sensing, sensor calibration, data visualization, and technology literacy. He co-founded Airviz Inc. to provide affordable air quality monitoring and established Sylvia's Sisters to address educational disparities through menstrual supply provision.
Education:
- Ph.D., Robotics Institute, Carnegie Mellon University (2016)
- Bachelor's in Electrical and Computer Engineering, Franklin W. Olin College of Engineering (2010)
Research Interests:
- Development of low-cost environmental sensors for community empowerment
- Applications of robotics and computer science in public health
- Technology literacy initiatives in underserved regions
Articles Trends: Focus on low-cost sensor technology, air quality monitoring, and humanitarian applications. Notable work includes solar-powered air quality systems and sensor calibration methodologies.
Scientific Awards:
- Herbert A. Simon Award for Teaching Excellence in Computer Science (2023)
Advising & Grants:
- Teaching roles in multiple academic terms (2018–present)
- No explicit grants listed
Labs & Teams: Member of the Robotics Institute's CREATE Lab, focusing on community robotics and technology empowerment.
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