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Katie Seaborn

Katie Seaborn

Associate Professor

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Kanae Ikeda

Kanae Ikeda

Lab Assistant (FY25~)

Yijia Wang

Yijia Wang

Ph.D. Student

Industrial Engineering and Economics (IEE) via IGP

China Government Scholarship

Micron Foundation Publication Activity Support Recipient (FY23)

Gloria Zhang

Xiaodan Gloria Zhang

Ph.D. Student

Industrial Engineering and Economics (IEE) via IGP

Miu Kojima

Miu Kojima

Master’s Student (FY24)

Industrial Engineering and Economics (IEE)

AOTULE: University of Melbourne (FY24)

Yuto Mandai

Yuto Mandai

Master’s Student (FY24)

Engineering Sciences and Design (ESD)

Geng Ping

Geng Ping

Master’s Student (FY23)

Industrial Engineering and Economics (IEE)



Exchange Students

Tobias Pellkvist

Young Science and Engineering Researchers Program (YSEP) recipient from TU Wien, Austria

Paul Riesch

International Visiting Student from Stuttgart Media University, Germany

Taro Nakajima

International Visiting Student from Stuttgart Media University, Germany

Lucas Morillo-Mendez

FY22 Newbreed Secondment programme participant from Örebro University, Sweden

Julia Keckeis

FY22 ACAP programme participant from TU Berlin, Germany

Bonhee Ku

FY22 AUOTULE programme participant from KAIST, South Korea


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gDial
The University of Tokyo
RIKEN AIP
AIST
The University of Toronto
Toronto Metropolitan University
University of Amsterdam
Keio University
University College Dublin
Tokyo University of Science
University of Waterloo

Dr. Katie Seaborn is a Visitor and incoming Associate Professor, joining the Department of Computer Science and Technology (CST) at the University of Cambridge in February 2026. Currently, Dr. Seaborn is Associate Professor in the Department of Industrial Engineering and Economics (IEE), Associate Faculty Member in the Engineering Sciences and Design (ESD) program, and Director of the Aspirational Computing Lab (established 2020) at Institute of Science Tokyo (formerly Tokyo Institute of Technology). From February 2026, Dr. Seaborn will continue at Science Tokyo in a Specially Appointed position.

Before academia, Dr. Seaborn worked in the public and private sectors as an interaction designer, user experience developer, and web programmer in Canada and the UK.

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