EunJeong Cheon
Scholar

EunJeong Cheon

Google Scholar ID: SV2gdfcAAAAJ
Assistant Professor, Syracuse University
Human-computer InteractionHuman-robot InteractionCSCWScience and Technology Studies
Citations & Impact
All-time
Citations
707
 
H-index
16
 
i10-index
21
 
Publications
20
 
Co-authors
19
list available
Resume (English only)
Academic Achievements
  • - Recipient of the Robert Benjamin Junior Faculty Research Award in 2025
  • - Two full papers to be presented at CSCW 2025
  • - Received a research grant from the UN International Labour Organization (ILO) for a project on AI in Nursing, working with Dr. Heerin Lee
  • - CHI 2025 full paper received the Best Paper Honorable Mention award
  • - Two full papers to be presented at ACM/IEEE HRI' 2025, one of which won the Best Paper award
  • - Two CHI 2025 full papers accepted
  • - Co-organized the CSCW 2024 workshop “Labor, Visibility, and Technology: Weaving Together Academic Insights and On-Ground Realities”
Research Experience
  • - Tenure-track Assistant Professor in the School of Information Studies at Syracuse University
  • - Former tenure-track Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer Science at Aalborg University, Denmark
  • - Involved in various research projects, including warehouse workers' experiences with algorithmic management and organizational dynamics in red teaming practices for generative AI
Education
  • - Ph.D. in HCI/Design from Indiana University Bloomington, advised by Professor Norman Makoto Su
  • - M.S. in Information Science from the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, worked on sociomateriality and smart/traditional health tracking technologies users with Professor Mohammad Hossein Jarrahi
  • - B.A. from Ewha Womans University, where interdisciplinary studies began
Background
  • - Research Interests: Human–Computer Interaction (HCI), Human-Robot Interaction (HRI), Computer–Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW), and Science & Technology Studies (STS)
  • - Professional Field: Artificial Intelligence, Autonomous Systems, and the Human-Technology Frontier
  • - Introduction: Tenure-track Assistant Professor in the School of Information Studies (iSchool) at Syracuse University, and a core faculty member at the Autonomous Systems Policy Institute (ASPI). Aims to offer alternatives to human-centered designs that contribute to building our relationship with technologies in authentic ways.
Miscellany
  • - Personal Interests: Engaging in academic exchange activities, such as giving an INTEGRATE (NRT program) Colloquium talk at the University of Wisconsin at Madison