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Greg Walsh is an Associate Professor at the University of Baltimore, affiliated with the Yale Gordon College of Arts and Sciences. He serves as the Director of the Center for Digital Communication, Commerce, and Culture, focusing on participatory design and technology ethics for children. His research emphasizes collaboration with diverse communities and innovative educational tools.
- Education:
- Ph.D., University of Maryland
- M.S., Bloomsburg University
- B.A., Bloomsburg University
- A.A., Baltimore City Community College
Research Interests: Dr. Walsh specializes in Participatory Design, Generative AI, and Wearable Technology. His work bridges human-computer interaction (HCI) with ethical frameworks for emerging technologies, particularly targeting children and underrepresented communities. He explores cross-disciplinary applications of AI in game design, digital communication, and educational systems.
Recent Publications highlight trends in Generative AI integration with HCI, child-centric ethical design, and extended reality applications. These works often involve collaborative approaches and emphasize inclusivity, cultural representation, and educational impact.
Awards:
- Bob "PXG" Parsons Professor of Digital Communication, Commerce, and Culture
Grants and Sponsored Research include funding from the National Science Foundation, NASA, Carnegie Hall, and Meta. Projects focus on mixed-reality systems, co-design methodologies, and equitable AI for families. He has secured over $500,000 in grants for his initiatives.
KidsteamUB, an intergenerational co-design team under his leadership, creates technologies for children in partnership with libraries and cultural institutions like NPR and Carnegie Hall. This project extends to online platforms and community-based outreach efforts.



