Michael Bernstein

Michael Bernstein Michael Bernstein is an Associate Professor of Computer Science and STMicroelectronics Faculty Scholar at Stanford University, where he is a member of the Human-Computer Interaction Group. His research focuses on the design of social computing systems. This research has won best paper awards at top conferences in human-computer interaction, including CHI, CSCW, and UIST, and has been reported in venues such as The New York Times, New Scientist, Wired, and The Guardian. Michael has been recognized with an Alfred P. Sloan Fellowship, UIST Lasting Impact Award, and the Patrick J. McGovern Tech for Humanity Prize. He holds a bachelor's degree in Symbolic Systems from Stanford University, as well as a master's degree and a Ph.D. in Computer Science from MIT.
Currently teaching
CS 199P: Independent Work
CS 399P: Independent Project
CS 499P: Advanced Reading and Research
CS 390D: Part-time Curricular Practical Training
CS 192: Programming Service Project
CS 199: Independent Work
SYMSYS 196: Independent Study
CS 191: Senior Project
CS 399: Independent Project
CME 291: Master's Research
CS 195: Supervised Undergraduate Research
CS 191W: Writing Intensive Senior Research Project
SYMSYS 290: Master's Degree Project
SYMSYS 190: Senior Honors Tutorial
CS 390A: Curricular Practical Training
CS 390B: Curricular Practical Training
CS 390C: Curricular Practical Training
CS 499: Advanced Reading and Research
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