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Sourojit Ghosh

Doctoral student, Human Centered Design & Engineering

Artificial intelligence

ghosh100@uw.edu

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Expertise: AI, text-to-image generators, harmful AI outputs, stereotyping in AI

Sourojit Ghosh is a doctoral student in the Department of Human-Centered Design & Engineering. Advised by Dr. Cecilia Aragon, Sourojit focuses his research on how generative artificial intelligence tools can cause harm through their outputs, and how such harm is disproportionately experienced by users with historically marginalized identities.

He holds a bachelor’s degree in computer science with a minor in creative writing from the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, as well as a master’s degree in human-centered design and engineering from the UW. He is also a 2024 Husky 100 recipient and a 2023 College of Engineering Student Teaching Award winner, honored for his commitment to inclusive community with the integration of human-centered methods and values into the courses he teaches, centered around a pedagogy of care and radical inclusion.


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