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Dr. Kuo-Ting (Tim) Huang is an Assistant Professor at the University of Pittsburgh’s School of Computing and Information. His research focuses on digital/health inequalities and community-based technology interventions targeting marginalized groups, with a focus on immersive technologies like VR/AR to address health disparities. He holds a PhD in Media and Information from Michigan State University.
Dr. Huang’s work examines how emerging digital divides exacerbate health literacy gaps and explores solutions using technologies such as virtual reality. He emphasizes designing interventions to improve health outcomes for vulnerable populations, including older adults and racial minorities. His contact information includes timhuang@pitt.edu and an office at Room 616 in the Information Sciences Building.
His research portfolio spans topics like telehealth adoption, AI literacy, and social media’s role in mental health. While no formal awards are listed, his work consistently addresses critical issues in health equity and technology access.
Dr. Huang’s advising and grants are not explicitly detailed here, though his projects likely involve collaborations with healthcare and community organizations. He is affiliated with the School of Computing and Information’s broader initiatives in technology for social good.


