Graduate School of Education


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  • Ge "Tiffany" Wang

    Ge "Tiffany" Wang

    Postdoctoral Scholar, Education

    BioI am an HAI postdoctoral fellow at the Stanford Socially Augmented Learning Technologies (SALT) Lab under the Stanford Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence (HAI), working with Professor Roy Pea. My research focuses on the intersection of human-computer interaction (HCI), human-centered artificial intelligence (HAI), and usable security and privacy, with a special emphasis on vulnerable populations like children, teenagers, and other marginalised communities.

  • Karen D. Wang

    Karen D. Wang

    Postdoctoral Scholar, Education

    BioMy research is situated at the intersection of machine learning and human cognition. In my work, I apply learning analytics and data mining techniques to students’ interaction data in technology-based learning environments. The goal is to translate fine-grained behavioral data into meaningful evidence about students’ cognitive and metacognitive processes. These enhanced understandings of students’ mental processes and competencies are then used to guide the design of and evaluate instructional materials embedded in educational technology.

  • Sanna Kaisa Wong Toropainen

    Sanna Kaisa Wong Toropainen

    Graduate Visiting Researcher Student, Education

    BioSanna Wong-Toropainen is an EU AI regulation expert and a visiting scholar at Stanford University, Graduate School of Education, SCANCOR. She is affiliated with the University of Helsinki, Faculty of Law and Legal Tech Lab, and she works at a research consortium exploring and designing trustworthy AI-enabled digital public infrastructures (Trust-M) funded by the Strategic Research Council of Finland. She is also a visiting Stanford University as a Visiting Researcher at SCANCOR. In her research, she examines the new data and AI-related laws, including the Digital Markets Act, Data Act and AI Act, and the construction of data-sharing ecosystems, also known as data spaces in the EU, as new legal infrastructures controlling the sharing and access to data. Her new book called 'The EU Data Regulations - Handbook to the Five New Acts' will be published in April 2025 by Edita Legal Publishing.