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I am a third year PhD student in the Human-Centered Computing (HCC) program at Georgia Tech. I am a member of the Georgia Tech Ubicomp Health & Wellness Lab, advised by Professor Rosa Arriaga. Previously, I received my B.S. in electrical engineering (Georgia Tech), worked as an avionics engineer, and received my M.S. in computer science specializing in human-computer interaction (Georgia Tech).

My research focuses on equitable health technologies which incorporate AI for chronic health management, especially for historically marginalized communities. I conduct qualitative research, utilizing community-based approaches, and work with multidisciplinary teams to bridge design, human-computer interaction, and medicine. My work has been funded by the American Diabetes Association, the NIH, and the NSF.

Research Interests: HCI, Health Equity, Community-based Design, Mobile & Ubiquitious Computing

Contact Me: baseman[at]gatech[dot]edu