
معرفی
Pardis Miri is a Research Fellow at Stanford University, holding dual appointments in the Departments of Genetics and Psychology. She completed her Ph.D. in Computer Science (Human-Computer Interaction) at the University of California, Santa Cruz (2019), and her M.S. in Computer Science (Systems and Networking) at UC San Diego (2013). Her research focuses on developing technology for affect regulation, particularly through vibrotactile systems. She has been funded by the National Science Foundation and Intel Labs.
Education:
- Ph.D., Computer Science (HCI), UC Santa Cruz, 2019
- M.S., Computer Science (Systems and Networking), UC San Diego, 2013
- B.S., Computer Engineering, Amirkabir University of Technology, Tehran, Iran
Research Interests: Miri explores multidisciplinary approaches to technology-driven solutions for emotional regulation, with a focus on neurotypical and neurodiverse populations. Her work integrates wearable systems, tactile feedback mechanisms, and user-centered design principles to enhance mental health and self-regulation.
Funding & Grants: Supported by NSF and Intel Labs for projects on vibrotactile technology applications. Current research continues under these grants at Stanford.
Labs & Teams: Affiliated with her lab at Stanford, focusing on affective computing and health technology innovations.



