
About
Nicholas Vincent is an Assistant Professor in the School of Computing Science at Simon Fraser University. His research focuses on Human-Computer Interaction (HCI), Responsible Artificial Intelligence, and Human-Centric Machine Learning. He holds a Ph.D. in Technology and Social Behavior from Northwestern University (2022) and a B.Sc. in Electrical Engineering from UCLA (2016).
- Education: Ph.D., Northwestern University (2022); B.Sc., UCLA (2016)
- Affiliations: Simon Fraser University School of Computing Science
His work examines the societal implications of AI, including data labor rights, algorithmic governance, and ethical design. Notable contributions include frameworks for measuring attentional agency on digital platforms and studies on collective action in tech contexts. He received the SIGCHI Outstanding Dissertation Award in 2024.
Recent publications explore topics like AI ethics, governance of generative models, and Wikipedia's role in content ecosystems. He actively participates in policy discussions through media engagements and conference talks, advocating for public-oriented AI development.
Find Nicholas Vincent elsewhere
Related Searches
You Might Also Like
- RRoozbeh MottaghiSwiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne · Associate Professor
Manolis SavvaSimon Fraser University · Associate Professor
Uğur GençDelft University of Technology · Researcher
Albrecht SchmidtLudwig Maximilian University of Munich · Professor
April Yi WangUniversity of Konstanz · Assistant Professor
Neha KumarGeorgia Institute of Technology · Associate Professor