Juan E. Gilbert, Ph.D. Andrew Banks Family Preeminence Endowed Professor Distinguished Professor Computer & Information Science & Engineering Department University of Florida P.O. Box 116120 Gainesville, FL 32611 juan@ufl.edu Research Statement My research can best be defined as Computing for Social Good. The goal of my research is to design, implement and evaluate innovative solutions to real world problems for the social good. My research integrates people, technology, information, policy, culture and more to address societal issues. In my research, I combine Human-Centered Computing (HCC) and Artificial Intelligence (AI). My areas of specialization within HCC and AI are Natural Interactive Systems, Bias in AI, Advanced Learning Technologies/Intelligent Tutoring Systems, Ethnocomputing/Culturally Aware Computing and Information Technology Workforce, Human-Computer Interaction, Databases and Data Mining. In Natural Interactive Systems (NIS), I am interested in creating user interfaces where the user interacts with the system using speech or multimodality. I am researching the design, implementation and the evaluation of naturally interactive systems. One of my research projects in NIS is called Prime III. Prime III is a secure, multimodal electronic voting system, https://www.PrimeVotingSystem.org. Prime III provides an easy to use multimodal user interface that allows greater participation in the electoral process. Voters that canÕt read, hear, have visual impairments or physical impairments, can still vote using Prime III. The Prime Voting System is a usable security approach to electronic voting. In artificial intelligence (AI), I am investigating AI for human centered applications, e.g. applications where the data represents people, and tools that answer complex questions from business intelligence, education, and society. For example, I use clustering algorithms to process admissions applications to increase holistic diversity. This tool is called Applications Questª, https://www.ApplicationsQuest.com. I am also investigating methods for identifying and eliminating bias in AI. I am also working in trustworthy AI or approaches to provide equitable outcomes/recommendations. In Advanced Learning Technologies/Intelligent Tutoring Systems, my research aims to create and study applications that employ intelligent strategies that personalize instruction. In some implementations, this involves the use of spoken language systems and Animated Pedagogical Agents (APAs). I am researching the use and impact of culturally relevant environments that use culture in the education or training environment. This is a form of Ethnocomputing (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ethnocomputing) or culturally aware computing. In my latest research efforts, I am researching game-like interfaces that provide naturally interactive instruction using animation, artificial intelligence, and speech. Examples of this work can be seen at https://www.aadmlss.org. In Ethnocomputing or Culturally Aware Computing, I am investigating the use and impact of culture in computing. Our research suggests that culture can be used to increase interest, user satisfaction and ease of use in computing applications. I am also working on information technology workforce issues. Specifically, I am investigating pedagogies and programs that broaden participation in computing for people in underrepresented groups. I am studying effective practices that help recruit, retain and graduate people from underrepresented groups in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM). Teaching Statement My teaching philosophy is derived from my research in educational technology and my work experiences. I believe that technology can be used to keep students interested in the course material. My instruction style employs the use of computers and other multimedia deliverable mediums to assist in delivering instruction. Technology allows me to deliver instruction in several different styles, which meets the demands of more students. Areas of teaching interest include, but are not limited to: 1. Human-Computer Interaction 2. Science and Technology Policy 3. Databases 4. AI 5. Computing for Social Good 6. Creative Thinking and Problem Solving 7. Software Engineering Education: 2000 University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio Doctor of Philosophy in Computer Science Title: Arthur: An Intelligent Tutoring System with Adaptive Instruction Advisor: Chia Y. Han 1995 University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio Master of Science in Computer Science Title: Road Map Ð An Intelligent Heuristic Application Advisor: Raj Bhatnagar 1991 Miami University, Oxford, Ohio Bachelor of Science in Applied Science Major: Systems Analysis Honors & Awards 2025 Honorary Doctor of Science, Morgan State University, Baltimore, MD 2025 Fellow, Asia-Pacific Artificial Intelligence Association (AAIA) 2024 Member, American Academy of Arts & Sciences 2024 Eminent Engineer, Tau Beta Pi: Engineering Honor Society 2024 Member, Sigma Xi: The Scientific Research Honor Society 2023 Fellow, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) 2022 Laureate of the National Medal of Technology and Innovation (Awarded by President Joseph R. Biden) 2022 University of Florida Herbert Wertheim College of Engineering Doctoral Dissertation Advisor/Mentoring Award 2021 ACM SIGCHI Social Impact Award 2021 UF Innovate Invention of the Year: In-Line Ticketing 2020 Member, Academy of Science, Engineering and Medicine of Florida (ASEMFL) 2020 Member, National Science & Technology Medals Foundation Expert Connect 2018 Fellow, Association of Computing Machinery (ACM) 2018 Computing Research Association (CRA) A. Nico Habermann Award 2018 Self-Advocates Becoming Empowered (SABE) Presidential Award 2017 Member, National Academy of Inventors (NAI) 2016 Southern Region Education Board (SREB) Faculty Mentor of the Year 2015 AAAS-Lemelson Foundation Invention Ambassador 2015 University of Cincinnati The Alta Petit Award, Presidential Medal 2014 American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) Mentor Award 2014 Andrew Banks Family Preeminence Endowed Professor, University of Florida 2013 Featured as a Black Tech Game Changer by NPR on December 12, 2013 under #NPRBlacksInTech on Twitter 2013 Featured in People of ACM in the ACM Bulletin on October 3, 2013 2013 Auburn University Black Graduate and Professional Student Association creates the Juan E. Gilbert, Ph.D. Distinguished Lecture Series 2013 Named an Idea Maker: Ten Tech Innovators in 2013 by the Chronicle of Higher Education 2013 Richard A. Tapia Achievement Award 2013 Clemson University Research Foundation (CURF) InventorÕs Club 2012 Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Chairman's Awards for Advancement in Accessibility 2012 Named one of the 2012 The Root 100 Black Influencers and Achievers 2012 2012 National Center for Women in IT (NCWIT) Undergraduate Research Mentoring Award 2012 2012 Hamilton, Ohio Booker T. Washington Community Center Academic Excellence Award 2012 2012 Miami University Bishop Medal Alumni Award 2012 February 2012 Named ÒDr. Juan Gilbert MonthÓ by Hamilton, Ohio City Council 2012 Recipient of the Hamilton, Ohio City Council Key to the City 2012 Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE) District III Grand Award Winner for Audiovisual Communication, ÒPrime III: The worldÕs first all-accessible, electronic voting systemÓ 2011 Presidential Award for Excellence in Science, Mathematics, and Engineering Mentoring (PAESMEM) awarded by President Barack Obama 2011 Minority Media and Telecommunications Council Broadband and Social Justice Blog PeopleÕs Hero of the Week 2011 Clemson University Board of Trustees 2011 Award for Faculty Excellence 2010 Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) 2010 ACM Distinguished Scientist 2008-2015 Named 1 of the 50 Most Important African Americans in Technology (eAccess Corp of San Francisco, John William Templeton, president/executive editor) 2011 Fellow, African Scientific Institute (ASI) 2010 Academic Keys WhoÕs Who in Sciences Education 2010 Clemson University Board of Trustees 2010 Award for Faculty Excellence 2009 Clemson University Board of Trustees 2009 Award for Faculty Excellence 2010Ð2012 IEEE Computer Society Distinguished Visitors Program (DVP) 2009 Speech Technology Magazine Speech Luminary Award Recipient 2009 University of Texas at Austin IC2 Institute Global Fellow 2008 IEEE Computer Society Golden Core Award 2008 National Associate of the National Research Council of the National Academies 2009 Featured as a Master of Innovation by Black Enterprise Magazine March 2009 2009 Black Engineer of the Year Modern Day Technology Leadership Award 2009 Auburn University Computer Science & Software Engineering Outstanding Engineering Faculty Award 2009 Information Today, Inc. Voice User Interface Design Contest Winner 2008 Fellow, Auburn University Center for Governmental Services 2008 National Society of Black Engineers Golden Torch Award for Pioneer of the Year 2008 BDPA Epsilon Award for Outstanding Technical Contribution 2008 Auburn University Distinguished Diversity Researcher Award 2007 Total System Services Inc. (T-SYS) Distinguished Professorship 2007-2015 ACM Distinguished Speaker 2007 Honored Member of the Premier International Who's Who Registry of Outstanding Professionals 2007-2008 Edition 2007 Minority Access, Inc. National Researcher Role Model Award Recipient 2007 Led the First Runner-Up and Best in Class Winner of the First Annual AVIOS Speech Application Contest Team 2007 WhoÕs Who in Science and Engineering 2006 Total System Services Inc. (T-SYS) Distinguished Associate Professorship 2006 Elevated to Senior Membership of the IEEE Computer Society 2006 Microsoft Research External Research Fund Recipient 2006 Ralph H. Metcalfe, Sr. Chair - Marquette University 2006 Featured in City Year New York Martin Luther King, Jr. Mural Painting in Honor of Diversity in Technology 2006 Metropolitan WhoÕs Who Registry 2006 WhoÕs Who in America 2006 Invited as a Presenter at the 2006 National Academy Annual Meeting 2005 Invited to the National Academy of Engineering Frontiers of Engineering Symposia 2005 Named an Honorary Citizen of Huntsville, Alabama by The City Council and Mayor of Huntsville 2005 100 Black Men of Greater Auburn/Opelika, Inc. Superior Academic Service Award 2005 American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) DuPont Minorities in Engineering Award 2005 United WhoÕs Who Executive Registry 2005 Auburn University Outstanding Minority Service Award 2005 Auburn University Alumni Outstanding Minority Achievement Award 2005 Auburn University Computer Science & Software Engineering Outstanding Engineering Faculty Award 2005 Black Engineer of the Year Special Recognition Award Recipient 2004 Invited to the National Academy of Sciences Beckman Frontiers of Science Symposia 2003 Auburn University Alumni Engineering Council Junior Faculty Research Award 2003 The Coalition to Diversity Computing Conference Scholarship Winner 2002 One of 250 researchers listed on LESTER (Learning Science & Technology Repository) 2002 Featured on Minority Scientist Network a publication of the American Association for the Advancement of Science 2002 Featured in Who's Who in Engineering Education (WWEE), 2002 edition 2002 (Profiled in Black Issues in Higher Education as a top scholar) (De)Programming Stereotypes. Black Issues In Higher Education. 18, 23, (2002). 2002 Georgia Institute of Technology FOCUS Fellow 1999 Miami University Leadership Commitment Selection 1999 ACM/IBM Quest for Java 99 Contest 5th Prize Winner 1998 International WHO'S WHO of Information Technology 1997 Albert C. Yates Fellowship, University of Cincinnati 1995 DeanÕs Fellowship, The Ohio State University 1994 Great Performance Award, NCR Corporation 1990 NCR Innovative ThinkerÕs Contest Winner, Miami University 1988 NCR Minority Scholarship Award, Miami University 1988 Black Student Action Association Service Award, Miami University Funding (Total Funding: $31,420,036.78 - Gilbert Share: $14,658,727.78) 74. Gosha, K., Gilbert, J.E., Seals, C., Ballenger, H.J., & Salter, A. NSF BPC-AE: Collaborative: Evolution of the Institute for African Americans in Computing Sciences (IAAMCS), NSF, 10/1/2022 Ð 9/30/2025, $1,762,414, UF Share: $94,190. 73. Gilbert, J.E., Human-Experience Research Lab PhD Student Fellowships, Google, 10/5/2021, $50,000. 72. Gilbert, J.E., Elections Technology Research Fund, Election Systems & Software (ES&S), 3/18/2021, $10,000. 71. Gilbert, J.E. & McMullen, K., NSF BPC-A: Institute for African-American Mentoring in Computing Sciences (iAAMCS), NSF, 10/1/2020 Ð 9/30/2021, $500,000, UF Share: $500,000. 70. Gilbert, J.E., PhDX: Talent for the 21st Century Summer Fellowship Program, New Venture Fund Media Democracy Project, 4/15/2020 Ð 4/14/2021, $10,000. 69. McMullen, K., Gilbert, J.E., Gardner-McCune, C., & Waisome, J.A.M., Collaborative Research: Human-Centered Computing Scholars: Need-based, Extensive Support Through Degree Completion, NSF, 3/6/2019 Ð 4/30/2024, $922,495, UF Share: $922,495. 68. Purves, D., Jenkins, R., & Gilbert, J.E., Collaborative Research: Standard Grant: Artificial Intelligence and Predictive Policing: An Ethical Analysis, NSF, 9/1/2019 Ð 8/31/2022, $509,000, UF Share: $269,000. 67. Gilbert, J.E., PhDX: Talent for the 21st Century Summer Fellowship Program, New Venture Fund Media Democracy Project, 2/18/2019 Ð 2/17/2020, $10,000. 66. Gilbert, J.E., Eugene, W. & Daily, S.B., Computing and Society Engagement (C.A.S.E.), The William R. Kenan, Jr. Charitable Trust, 1/15/2017 Ð 1/16/2020, $1,200,000. 65. Gilbert, J.E., PhDX: Talent for the 21st Century Summer Fellowship Program, New Venture Fund Media Democracy Project, 5/15/2017 Ð 8/15/2017, $10,000. 64. Gilbert, J.E. & Daily, S.B., NSF INCLUDES: Consortium of Minority Doctoral Scholars (CMDS), NSF, 9/12/2016 Ð 9/11/2018, $232,512. 63. Andujar, A., Crawford, C., Jackson, F. & Gilbert, J.E., Brain-Computer Interface Research & Development, Intel Corp., 8/15/2015 - 8/14/2017, $300,000. 62. Gilbert, J.E., Critical Human-Machine Interaction: Optimizing for Crisis Assessment and Stressful Environment, Harris Corporation, 8/1/2015 Ð 7/31/2016, $150,000. 61. Gilbert, J.E., Accessible Voting for Everyone, Knight Foundation, 8/24/2015 Ð 8/23/2016, $35,000. 60. Gilbert, J.E. & Eugene, W., NSF CHS: Small: Collaborative Research: Mobile Language-Based Aids for Intelligent Decisions, NSF, 8/24/2015 Ð 8/23/2019, $203,284.00. 59. Gilbert, J.E. & Smith, D., User Experiences in Automobiles, Intel UXR, 2/1/2014 Ð 1/31/2015, $25,000. 58. Gilbert, J.E., Voice Recognition Plugin Research, BMW, 9/15/2013 Ð 12/31/2013, $65,000. 57. Gilbert, J.E., McMullen, K., Remy, S.L., & Eugene, W., 4D Interactions for Cable Television, CableLabs, 7/1/2013 Ð 6/30/2014, $80,000. 56. Gilbert, J.E., Daily, S.B., Anderson, M., Seals, C., & Jones, E., NSF BPC-A: Institute for African-American Mentoring in Computing Sciences (iAAMCS), NSF, 5/1/2013 Ð 9/30/2021, $6,285,735.00, UF Share: $2,860,273. 55. Gilbert, J.E., McMullen, K., & Martin, J., User Experiences with Streaming Video, 3D Audio and Holistic Usability, Intel IXR, 6/1/2013 Ð 5/31/2014, $50,000. 54. Gilbert, J.E., User Experiences with Streaming Video and Holistic Usability, Intel IXR, 1/1/2013 Ð 12/31/2013, $25,000. 53. Gilbert, J.E., Juvenile Detention Alternatives Initiative (JDAI) Data Management and Reporting Website, 1/1/2013 Ð 9/30/2013, $60,000. 52. Taiber, J. & Gilbert, J.E., Sustainable Mobility in Automobiles, Verizon, 11/28/2012 - 11/27/2013, $29,900. 51. Gilbert, J.E., Voice Controls & Augmented Call Center, BMW, 8/15/2012 Ð 12/31/2012, $40,999. 50. Martin, J. & Gilbert, J.E., Assessing Perceived Quality of Dash-Based IPTV Broadcasts: Methods and Human Factors, CableLabs, 8/15/2012 Ð 8/14/2013, $50,000. 49. Thompson, M., Gilbert, J.E., Morrison, D., Epidemiology of Sexual Violence: A Trajectory-based Approach, NIH, 7/1/2012 Ð 6/30/2013, $128,017. 48. Gilbert, J.E., Interface and Visual Design Research, BMW, 3/1/2012 Ð 2/28/2013, $32,000. 47. Gilbert, J.E., Presidential Award for Excellence in Science, Mathematics and Engineering Mentoring (PAESMEM), NSF, (2011), $25,000. 46. Venhovens, P., Brooks, J. & Gilbert, J.E., 2D vs. 2.5D in Automotive User Interfaces, Ford Motor Company, 3/1/2012 Ð 2/28/2013, $40,000. 45. Gilbert, J.E., 2010 Voting Technology and Accessibility Research - Accessible Voting Technology Initiative, U.S. Election Assistance Commission, 5/23/2011 - 5/22/2014, $4,500,000, Clemson Share: $1,188,467. 44. Gilbert, J.E., IDEaS (Inquiry, Discovery in Engineering and Science) Professorship, Clemson University College of Engineering and Science, 7/1/2011 Ð 6/30/2012, $20,000. 43. Gilbert, J.E., Hodges, L., & Woodard, D., S-STEM: Human-Centered Computing Scholars: Fostering a New Generation of Underrepresented and Financially Disadvantaged Researchers, NSF, 6/1/2011 Ð 5/31/2016, $551,998. 42. Martin, J. & Gilbert, J.E., Correlating the Perceived Quality of Networked Games to Broadband Cable Network Design Parameters, CableLabs, 6/1/2011 Ð 12/31/2011, $30,000. 41. Gilbert, J.E., In-Vehicle Voice User Help Research, BMW, 7/1/2011 Ð 7/31/2012, $46,550. 40. Gilbert, J.E., CI Fellows Postdoc, Computing Research Association, 9/14/2010 Ð 9/13/2011, $127,500. 39. Camp, T., Gilbert, J.E., Khuller, S., & Goldsmith, J. Collaborative Research: Broader Impacts for Research and Discovery Summit, NSF, 4/14/2010 - 4/15/2012, $510,605, Clemson Share: $137,927. 38. Gilbert, J.E., BPC-AE: Collaborative Research: Strengthening and Expanding the Empowering Leadership Alliance, NSF, 02/04/2010 Ð 01/31/2012, $923,786.00, Clemson Share: $51,998. 37. Gilbert, J.E., CI Fellows Postdoc, Computing Research Association, 9/7/2009 Ð 9/6/2010, $140,000. 36. Dozier, G., Jackson, J., Biggers, M., Gilbert, J.E., & Moore, L., NSF BPC-AE: Collaborative Research: The Alliance for the Advancement of African-American Researcher in Computing (A4RC), NSF, 09/01/2009 Ð 08/31/2011, $1,498,076.00, Clemson Share: $154,092. 35. Gilbert, J.E. (PI), Chattaraman, V. & Kwon, W., NSF HCC: Small: Conversational Agents in Web-Based Consumer Environments Designed for Older Users, NSF, 08/15/2009 Ð 8/14/2012, $583,814, Clemson Share: $258,815. 34. Gilbert, J.E. (PI) & Seals, C.D., NSF Collaborative Research: BPC-DP: African-American Researchers in Computing Sciences (AARCS), NSF, 12/1/2008 Ð 5/1/2010, $215,952, AU Share: $128,450. 33. Gilbert, J.E., NSF BPC-DP: Incorporating Cultural Tools for Math and Computing Concepts into the Boys and Girls Clubs of America, NSF, 12/1/2008 Ð 11/30/2011, $190,516, AU Share: $198,516. 32. Gilbert, J.E. Everyone Counts: Voice User Interface Demonstration Prototype, Everyone Counts, Inc., 7/2008 Ð 8/2008, $4,088. 31. Chattaraman, V. (PI), Gilbert, J.E., & Kwon, W. Bridging the Digital Divide to Enhance Internet Technology Use among the Elderly, Auburn University Outreach Scholarship Grant, 5/2008 Ð 5/2009, $10,000. 30. Gilbert, J.E. Accessibility in Online Electronic Voting, Everyone Counts, Inc., 1/2008 Ð 7/2008, $15,000. 29. Watts, I.E. (PI) & Gilbert, J.E., Tallapoosa Assistance Program (TAP), State of Alabama - Tallapoosa County, 10/1/2007 Ð 9/30/2008, $28,289. 28. Gilbert, J.E., Total System Services Inc. Distinguished Professorship, Total System Services Inc. Gift, 10/1/2007 Ð 10/1/2008, $100,000. 27. Hamilton, J.A., Chang, K. Dozier, G., Wang, Y. & Gilbert, J.E., NSF #0621307 SFS: Scholarship Partnership with Alabama State University and Tuskegee University. NSF, 9/1/2006 Ð 9/1/2009, $1,500,000. 26. Gilbert, J.E., Implementation and User Evaluation of ÒEveryone Counts Online Electronic Voting SystemÓ, Everyone Counts Inc., 1/1/2008 Ð 4/1/2008, $15,000. 25. Gilbert, J.E., NSF IIS HCC: Prime III: Studying Usability & Security in Electronic Voting for Everyone, NSF, 5/15/2007 Ð 8/15/2008, $93,056. 24. Gilbert, J.E., Total System Services Inc. Distinguished Professorship, Total System Services Inc. Gift, 10/1/2006 Ð 10/1/2007, $100,000. 23. Gilbert, J.E., Microsoft Research External Research Fund, Microsoft Corporation Research Gift, 6/1/2006 Ð 12/1/2007, $5,000. 22. Gilbert, J.E. Auburn University Outreach Scholarship Grant, 8/2006 Ð 8/2007, $14,000. 21. Gilbert, J.E. (PI), Seals, C.D., Dozier, G.V. & Jackson, J.F.L., NSF BPC-DP: African-American Researchers in Computing Sciences (AARCS), NSF, 3/1/2006 Ð 3/1/2009, $421,288, AU Share: $330,473. 20. Dahlberg, T. (PI), Barnes, T. (CoPI), Seals, C.D., Gilbert, J.E. (Senior Personnel), et. al., NSF BPC-A: The STARS Alliance: A Southeastern Partnership for Diverse Participation in Computing, NSF, 3/1/2006 Ð 3/1/2009, $2,228,640, AU Share: $235,075. 19. Gilbert, J.E. (PI), Producers Cattle Auction: Online Auction, Producers Cattle Auction, 2/15/2006 Ð 5/15/2006, $2,909.78. 18. Gilbert, J.E. (PI), Producers Cattle Auction: Online Auction, Producers Cattle Auction, 1/1/2004 Ð 10/1/2005, $12,225. 17. Watts, I.E. (PI) & Gilbert, J.E., Tallapoosa Assistance Program (TAP), State of Alabama - Tallapoosa County, 1/10/2005 Ð 1/10/2006, $30,273. 16. Gilbert, J.E. (PI) & Chapman, R., E-Citation Usability Study, University of Alabama, 6/2004 Ð 12/2004, $25,000. 15. Gilbert, J.E. (PI) & Dozier, G. V., Distributed Data Mining, Auburn University Internet2 Research, 6/2004 Ð 7/2005, $6,000. 14. Gilbert, J.E. (PI), Flowers, L., Moore, J.L. & Watford, B., NSF ITWF: Scholars of the Future: An Implementation Model for Increasing Diversity in Information Technology #0420485, NSF, 9/15/2004 - 9/15/2008, $754,983, AU Share: $549,731. 13. Gilbert, J.E. Auburn University Competitive Research Grant, 5/2003 Ð 5/2004, $3,000. 12. Gilbert, J.E. Auburn University Internet2 Equipment Research Grant, 6/2003 Ð 6/2004, $8,000. 11. Watts, I.E. (PI) & Gilbert, J.E., Tallapoosa Assistance Program (TAP), State of Alabama - Tallapoosa County, 11/1/2003 Ð 10/1/2004, $29,572. 10. Gilbert, J.E., Mobile and Pervasive User Interfaces for Information Retrieval, Auburn University - Competitive Research Grant, 5/2003-5/2004, $3,000. 9. Chapman, R. (PI) & Gilbert, J.E., VLETS Fieldable Phone System, University of Alabama Subcontract, 5/2003 Ð 9/2003, $39,471. 8. Chang, K. (PI), Biaz, S., Chapman, R., Gilbert, J.E., & Lee, C., Graduate Fellowships in Wireless Technologies, U.S. Department of Education Graduate Assistance in Areas of Need (GAANN), 9/2003 Ð 9/2006, $393,552. 7. Gilbert, J.E. NSF Graduate Research Fellowship, 1/2003 Ð 9/2003, $18,544. 6. Gilbert, J.E. (PI), Summer Technology Outreach Grant II, Auburn University, 5/2004 Ð 9/2004, $16,000. 5. Gilbert, J.E. (PI), Summer Technology Outreach Grant, Auburn University, 5/2003 Ð 9/2003, $35,231. 4. Watts, I.E. (PI) & Gilbert, J.E., Tallapoosa Assistance Program (TAP), State of Alabama - Tallapoosa County, 1/1/2003 Ð 10/1/2003, $60,818. 3. Brewer, J.W. (PI) & Gilbert, J.E., Distance Learning and Outreach Technology, Auburn University Distance Learning and Outreach Office, 2/1/2002 Ð 8/1/2002, $10,000. 2. Chapman, R., Chang, K., & Gilbert, J.E., Voice Interface for Wireless Law Enforcement Systems, University of Alabama, 10/2002 Ð 5/2003, $20,000. 1. York, B. (PI), Ellis, C., Gilbert, J.E., Giles, R. & Taylor, V., NSF-ITR: New Approaches to Human Capital Development through Information Technology Research #0296169, NSF, 9/2000 - 8/2005, $3,188,944, AU Share: $363,437. Journal Publications 85. Boamah, S.A., Louis, J.D., McNair, J. & Gilbert, J.E. (2025) A Survey for Blockchain-enabled Resource Management in Edge Networks, IEEE Access, vol. 13, pp. 77252-77277, DOI: 10.1109/ACCESS.2025.3562126 84. Chen, C.Y., Christoffels, A., Dube, R. Enos, K., Gilbert, J.E., Koyeji, S., Leigh, J., Liquido, C., McKee, A., Noe, K., Peng T., & Taiuru, K. (2024) Increasing the presence of BIPOC researchers in computational science. Nature Computational Science, 4, 646Ð653. https://doi.org/10.1038/s43588-024-00693-6 83. Chattaraman, V., Kwon, W., Ross, K., Sung, J., Alikhademi, K., Richardson, B., & Gilbert, J.E. (2024) ÔSmartÕ Choice? Evaluating AI-Based mobile decision bots for in-store decision-making, Journal of Business Research, 183, 114801, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jbusres.2024.114801 pp. 1-18. 82. Celeste, C., Ming, D., Broce, J., Ojo, D.P., Drobina, E., Louis-Jacques, A.F., Gilbert, J.E., Fang, R., & Parker, I.K. (2023) Ethnic disparity in diagnosing asymptomatic bacterial vaginosis using machine learning. npj Digital Medicine, 6, 211, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41746-023-00953-1 81. Gilbert, J.E., Magruder-Waisome, J.A., & Smarr, S. (2023) An Analysis of Black Faculty in CS Research Departments, Communications of the ACM, 66, 2, DOI: https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/3571279 pp. 45-47. 80. Williams, R.M., Alikhademi, K., Munyaka, I.N.S., & Gilbert, J.E., (2022) MetaCogs: Mitigating Executive Dysfunction via Agent-Based Modeling for Metacognitive Strategy Development, ACM Transactions on Accessible Computing, 15, 3, DOI: https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/3514254 79. Williams, R.M., Smarr, S., Prioleau, D., & Gilbert, J.E. (2022). Oh No, Not Another Trolley! On the Need for a Co-Liberative Consciousness in CS Pedagogy, IEEE Transactions on Technology and Society, pp. 67-74. doi: 10.1109/TTS.2021.3084913. 78. Davis, J., Purves, D., Gilbert, J., & Schuyler, S. (2022). Five ethical challenges facing data-driven policing. AI and Ethics. doi: https://doi.org/10.1007/s43681-021-00105-9 77. Williams, R.M., Alikhademi, K., & Gilbert, J.E. (2022). Design of a toolkit for real-time executive function assessment in custom-made virtual experiences and interventions, International Journal of Human-Computer Studies, 158, 102734, pp. 1-10, doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijhcs.2021.102734 76. Gilbert, J.E., Laurenceau, I. & Louis, J. (2021). A study of ballot anomaly detection with a transparent voting machine, ACM Interactions, 28, 6, pp. 56-61, doi: https://doi.org/10.1145/3484937 75. Posadas, B.B., Hanumappa M., Niewolny, K. & Gilbert, J.E. (2021). Design and Evaluation of Crowdsourcing Precision Agriculture Mobile Application for Lambsquarters, Mission LQ. Agronomy, 11, 1951, pp. 1-24, doi: https://doi.org/10.3390/agronomy11101951 74. Prioleau, D., Dames, P., Alikhademi, K., & Gilbert, J.E., (2021). Autonomous Vehicles in Rural Communities: Is It Feasible?, IEEE Technology and Society, 40, 3, pp. 28-30, doi: 10.1109/MTS.2021.3104408. 73. Tavassoli, F., Howell, D.M., Black, E.W., Lok, B., & Gilbert, J.E. (2021). JAYLA (Junior Agent to typifY Levels of Autism): A Virtual Training Platform to Teach Severity Levels of Autism, Frontiers in Virtual Reality, 2, 96, pp. 1-12. doi: 10.3389/frvir.2021.660690. 72. Alikhademi, K., Drobina, E., Prioleau, D., Richardson, B., Purves, D., & Gilbert, J.E., (2021). A review of predictive policing from the perspective of fairness. Artificial Intelligence and Law. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10506-021-09286-4 71. Dunbar, J., Alikhademi, K., Laurenceau, I., Lewis, B., & Gilbert, J. E. (2021). Driver Alertness Comparison Using BCI Data between the Voice-Based Arithmetic System and Traditional Audio and Visual Alerts. International Journal of Traffic and Transportation Engineering, 10, 1, pp. 1-9. 70. Matthews, E.A. & Gilbert, J.E. (2020) Atlas Chronicle: Development and Verification Of A System for Procedural Generation of Story-Driven Games, IADIS International Journal on Computer Science and Information Systems, 15, 2, pp. 76-90, ISSN: 1646-3692. 69. Posadas, B.B., Hanumappa, M., & Gilbert, J.E. (2020) Early Development and Design of Crowdsourcing Agriculture Mobile Application for Lambsquarters, CLEI Electronic Journal, 23, 2, pp. 1-18, DOI: https://doi.org/10.19153/cleiej.23.2.2 68. Posadas, B.B. & Gilbert, J.E. (2020) Regulating Big Data in Agriculture, IEEE Technology and Society, 39, 3, pp. 86-92. 67. Williams, R.M. & Gilbert, J.E. (2020) Perseverations of the Academy: a survey of wearable technologies applied to autism intervention, International Journal of Human-Computer Studies, 143, pp. 1-20, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijhcs.2020.102485 66. Cummings, R.T., Huff, E., Mack, N., Womack, K., Reid, A., Ghoram, B., Gosha, K., & Gilbert, J.E. (2020) An Exploration of Black Students Interacting with Computing College and Career Readiness Vlog Commentary Social Media Influencers, IEEE Computing in Science & Engineering, pp. 1-11, doi: 10.1109/MCSE.2020.3005635. 65. Brinkley, J., Huff, E.W., Posadas, B., Woodward, J., Daily, S.B., & Gilbert, J.E., (2020) Exploring the Needs, Preferences, and Concerns of Persons with Visual Impairments Regarding Autonomous Vehicles, ACM Transactions on Accessible Computing, 13, 1, pp. 1-34, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1145/3372280 64. Crawford, C.S. & Gilbert, J.E. (2020) Brains and Blocks: Introducing Novice Programmers to Brain-Computer Interface Application Development, ACM Transactions on Computing Education, 19, 4, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1145/3335815 63. Stegman, P., Crawford, C.S., Andujar, M., Nijholt, A. & Gilbert, J.E. (2020) BrainÐComputer Interface Software: A Review and Discussion, IEEE Transactions on Human-Machine Systems. DOI: 10.1109/THMS.2020.2968411 62. Dunbar, J., Gilbert, J. E., & Lewis, B. (2020). Exploring differences between self-report and electrophysiological indices of drowsy driving: A usability examination of a personal brain-computer interface device. Journal of Safety Research, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jsr.2020.04.006 61. Brinkley, J., Posadas, B., Sherman, I., Daily, S.B. & Gilbert, J.E. (2019) An Open Road Evaluation of a Self-Driving Vehicle HumanÐMachine Interface Designed for Visually Impaired Users, International Journal of HumanÐComputer Interaction, 35, 11, pp. 1018-1032, DOI: 10.1080/10447318.2018.1561787 60. Brinkley, J., Daily, S. B. & Gilbert, J. E. (2019). Implementing the ATLAS Self-Driving Vehicle Voice User Interface. Journal on Technology and Persons with Disabilities, 7, pp. 133-140. 59. Brinkley, J., Daily, S. B. & Gilbert, J. E. (2019). A Policy Proposal to Support Self-Driving Vehicle Accessibility. Journal on Technology and Persons with Disabilities, 7, pp. 35-43. 58. Darville, G., Anderson- Lewis, C., Stellefson, M., Lee, Y., MacInnes, J., Pigg, R.M., Gilbert, J.E., and Thomas, S. (2018). Customization of Avatars in a HPV Digital Gaming Intervention for College-Age Males: An Experimental Study, Simulation & Gaming, Simulation & Gaming, 49(5), 515- 537. doi: 10.1177/1046878118799472 57. Chattaraman, V., Kwon, W., Gilbert, J.E., & Ross, K. (2018). Should AI-Based, Conversational Digital Assistants Employ Social- or Task-Oriented Interaction Style? A Task-Competency and Reciprocity Perspective for Older Adults, Computers in Human Behavior, pp. 315-330, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chb.2018.08.048 56. Brinkley, J., Daily, S. B. & Gilbert, J. E. (2018). A Survey Of Visually Impaired Consumers About Self-Driving Vehicles. Journal on Technology and Persons with Disabilities. Volume 6, pp. 273-282. 55. Jackson, J.F.L., Charleston, L.J., Lewis, C.W., Gilbert, J.E., & Parrish, W.P. (2017). Arizona's Rising STEM Occupational Demands and Declining Participation in the Scientific Workforce: An Examination of Attitudes among African Americans toward STEM College Majors and Careers, Texas Education Review, 5, 2, pp. 91-111. 54. Comedy, Y.L., Gilbert, J.E., & Pun, S.H. (2017). Invention Is not an Option. Technology and Innovation: Journal of the National Academy of Inventors, 18, 4, pp. 267-274. 53. Thomas, S. V. & Gilbert, J. E. (2016). Integrating Technology to Enhance Athlete Development: A Literature Review. Journal of Higher Education Athletics and Innovation, 1, 1, pp. 73-84. 52. Gosha, K., Gilbert, J.E., & Middlebrook, K., (2016). A Qualitative Analysis of Using a Virtual Mentoring Program on Black Computer Science Students, International Journal of Education and Human Developments, 2, 1, pp. 33-41. 51. Gosha, K., Gilbert, J.E., & Middlebrook, K. (2015). Virtual Graduate School Mentoring Using Embodied Conversational Agents, Journal of Computer Science and Information Technology, 3, 2, pp. 15-38, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.15640/jcsit.v3n2a2. 50. Andujar, M., Crawford, C. S., Nijholt, A., Jackson, F., & Gilbert, J. E. (2015). Artistic brain-computer interfaces: the expression and stimulation of the userÕs affective state. Brain-Computer Interfaces, 2(2-3), pp. 60Ð69, http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/2326263X.2015.1104613. 49. Dillon, E.C., Gilbert, J.E., Jackson, J.F.L., & Charleston, L.J., (2015). Expanding the Pipeline, The State of African-Americans in Computer Science: The Need to Increase Representation, Computing Research News, September 2015, 27,8, pp. 2-6. 48. Alvarez, I., Alnizami, H., Dunbar, J., Jackson, F., & Gilbert, J.E., (2015) Help on the road: Effects of vehicle manual consultation in driving performance across modalities, International Journal of Human-Computer Studies, 73, pp. 19-29, ISSN 1071-5819, http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijhcs.2014.07.001 47. Martin-Hammond, A.M., Abegaz, T., & Gilbert, J.E., (2015). Designing an Over-the-Counter Consumer Decision-Making Tool for Older Adults, Journal of Biomedial Informatics, 57, pp. 113 Ð 123. DOI: 10.1016/j.jbi.2015.07.006 46. Gilbert, J.E., Jackson, J.F.L., Dillon, E.C. & Charleston, L.J., (2015). Broadening Participation: African-Americans in the U.S. Computing Sciences Workforce, Communications of the ACM, 58, 7, pp. 35-38. 45. Charleston, L.J., Jackson, J.F.L., & Gilbert, J.E. (2014). Preparing the Next Generation of African American Computing Science Faculty: A Response to the Obama AdministrationÕs Scientific Workforce Priorities, in E.M. Zamani-Gallaher (ed.) The Obama Administration and Educational Reform (Advances in Education in Diverse Communities: Research, Policy and Praxis, Volume 10) Emerald Group Publishing Limited, pp. 205 Ð 222. DOI: 10.1108/S1479-358X20130000010010 44. Chattaraman, V., Kwon, W.S., Gilbert, J. E., & Li, S. (2014). Virtual Shopping Agents: Persona Effects for Older Users. Journal of Research in Interactive Marketing, 8,2, pp. 144-162. 43. Jackson, J.F.L., Charleston, L.J., & Gilbert, J.E., (2014). The Use of Regional Data Collection to Inform University Led Initiatives: The Case of a STEM Education SWOT Analysis, Journal of STEM Education: Innovations and Research, 15, 1, pp. 11-19. 42. Charleston, L.J., Gilbert, J.E., Escobar, B., & Jackson, J.F.L. (2014). Creating a Pipeline for African American Computing Science Faculty: An Innovative Faculty/Research Mentoring Program Model, The Journal of Faculty Development, 28, 1, pp. 85-92. 41. Gilbert, J.E., Dunbar, J., Ottley, A., & Smotherman, J.M. (2013). Anomaly detection in electronic voting systems. Information Design Journal, 20, 3, pp. 194-206. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1075/idj.20.3.01gil 40. Eglash, R., Gilbert, J.E., & Foster, E., (2013). Toward Culturally Responsive Computing Education, Communications of the ACM, 56, 7, pp. 33-36. 39. Gilbert, J.E. & Johnson, A.E., (2013). A Study of Admissions Software for Achieving Diversity, Psychnology Journal, 11, 1, pp. 67-90. 38. Jackson, J.F.L., Charleston, L. J., Gilbert, J.E., & Seals, C., (2013) Changing Attitudes About Computing Science at Historically Black Colleges and Universities: Benefits of an Intervention Program Designed for Undergraduates, Journal of African American Studies, 17, 2, pp. 162-173. 37. Ekandem, J.I., Davis, T.A., Alvarez, I., James, M.T., & Gilbert, J.E., (2013) Evaluating the Ergonomics of BCI Devices for Research and Experimentation, Ergonomics, 55, 5, 592-598. 36. Chattaraman, V., Kwon, W.S., & Gilbert, J. E. (2013). Internet use and perceived impact on quality of life among older adults: A phenomenological investigation. The International Journal of Health, Wellness, and Society, 2 (3), 1-13. 35. Gilbert, J.E., Martin, A.M., Rogers, G., McClendon, J., & Ekandem, J. (2012) Hey, ThatÕs Not Who I Voted For! A Study on Touchscreen Ballot Design, ACM Interactions, 19, 6, pp. 34-39. 34. Shim, S., Kwon, W.S., Chattaraman, V., & Gilbert, J. E. (2012). Virtual sales associates for mature consumers: Technical and social support in e-retail service interactions. Clothing and Textiles Research Journal, 30(3), 232-248, Doi: 10.1177/0887302X12456903 33. Collins, S.N., Deer, C.J., & Gilbert, J.E. (2012) Chemistry and Hip Hop: Outreach Efforts to Attract Minority Students to the Chemical Sciences, The Chemical Educator, ISSN: 1430-4171, 17, 12, 175-178. 32. Chattaraman, V., Kwon, W.S., & Gilbert, J. E. (2012) Virtual agents in retail websites: Benefits of simulated social interaction for older users, Computers in Human Behavior, Doi: 10.1016/j.chb.2012.06.009. 31. Goggin, S., Byrne, M., & Gilbert, J.E., (2012) Post-Election Auditing: Effects of Election Procedure and Ballot Type on Manual Counting Accuracy, Efficiency, and Auditor Satisfaction and Confidence. Election Law Journal: Rules, Politics, and Policy, 11, 1, (March 2012), pp. 36-51. 30. Chattaraman, V., Kwon, W.S., Gilbert, J. E., & Shim, S. I. (2011). Virtual agents in e-commerce: Representational characteristics for seniors. Journal of Research in Interactive Marketing, 5,4, 276-297. 29. Singh, A., Johnson, A., Alnizami, H. & Gilbert, J.E., (2011) The potential benefits of multi_modal social interaction on the web for senior users. The Journal of Computing Sciences in Colleges, 27, 2 (December 2011), pp. 135-141. 28. Williams, P.K., Soares, C.V., & Gilbert, J.E., (2012) A Clustering Rule Based Approach for Classification Problems, International Journal of Data Warehousing and Mining, 8, 1, pp. 1-23, Doi: 10.4018/jdwm.2012010101. 27. Jackson, J.F.L., Charleston, L.J., Gilbert, J.E., & Seals, C., (2011) Changing Attitudes About Computing Science at Historically Black Colleges and Universities: Benefits of an Intervention Program Designed for Undergraduates. Journal of African American Studies, pp. 1-12, Doi: 10.1007/s12111-011-9189-7. 26. Thornton, D. & Gilbert, J.E. (2011) Investigating Player Behavior and Experience in Speech-Enabled Multimodal Video Games. The International Journal of Technology, Knowledge and Society, 7,1, pp. 165-178. 25. Gilbert, J.E., McMillian, Y., Rouse, K., Williams, P., Rogers, G., McClendon, J., Mitchell, W., Gupta, P., Mkpong-Ruffin, I. & Cross, E.V. (2010) Universal Access in e-Voting for the Blind. Universal Access in the Information Society Journal, 9,4, pp. 357-365. 24. Gilbert, J.E., Martin, A.M., Eugene, W., Alnizami, H., Moses, W. & Morrison, D. (2010) Driving Transportation Policy through Technological Innovation. ACM Interactions, 17, 4, pp. 42-48. 23. Dawkins, S. & Gilbert, J.E., (2010) Accessible, Private, and Independent Voting: The Prime III Voting System. User Experience, 9, 2, pp. 16. 22. George, M.S., Soares, C.V., & Gilbert, J.E., (2009) Combating Ethical Issues in University Admissions Using Technology. i-managerÕs Journal of Educational Technology, 6,3, pp. 58-63. 21. Gilbert, J.E., Eugene, W., Arbuthnot, K., Hood, S., Grant, M.M., West, M.L. & Swanier, C. (2009) Culturally Relevant Game Design: A Case Study for Designing Interactive Algebra Lessons for Urban Youth. i-managerÕs Journal of Educational Technology, 5,3, pp. 54-60. 20. Seals, C., Rouse, K., McMillian, Y., Williams, A., Gilbert, J.E., and Chapman, R. (2009) Computer Gaming at Every Age: A Comparative Evaluation of Alice, i-managerÕs Journal of Educational Technology., 5,3, pp. 1-8. 19. Williams, A., Rouse, K., Seals, C.D., & Gilbert, J.E. (2009) Enhancing Reading Literacy in Elementary Children using Programming for Scientific Simulations. International Journal on E-Learning, 8,1, pp. 57-69. 18. Gilbert, J.E., MacDonald, J., Hill, R., Sanders, D., Mkpong-Ruffin, I., Cross, E.V., Rouse, K., McClendon, J., & Rogers, G. (2008) Prime III: Defense-in-Depth Approach to Electronic Voting. Journal of Information Security and Privacy, 4,3, pp. 16 Ð 35. 17. Gilbert, J.E. & Swanier, C. (2008) Learning Styles: How do they fluctuate? Institute for Learning Styles Research Journal, Volume 1, Fall 2008, pp. 29 Ð 40. 16. Lodree, A.W., Moore, J.L. & Gilbert, J.E. (2008) Using Animated Agents for Postsecondary Mathematics. Journal of Educational Technology, 5,1, pp. 31 Ð 37. 15. Gilbert, J.E. & Lewis, C. (2008) An Investigation of Computational Holistic Evaluation of Admissions Applications for a Minority Focused STEM Research Program. Journal of STEM Education: Innovations and Research, 9,1, pp. 1-8. 14. Gilbert, J.E. (2008) Applications Quest: A Case Study on Holistic Admissions. Journal of College Admission, Spring 2008, pp. 12 Ð 18. 13. Gilbert, J.E., Arbuthnot, K., Hood, S., Grant, M.M., West, M.L., McMillian, Y., Cross, E. V., Williams, P. & Eugene, W. (2008) Teaching Algebra Using Culturally Relevant Virtual Instructors. The International Journal of Virtual Reality, 7,1, pp. 21-30. 12. Gilbert, J.E., Williams, A. & Seals, C.D. (2007) Clustering for Usability Participant Selection. Journal of Usability Studies, 3,1, pp. 41 Ð 53. 11. Gilbert, J.E. & Goss, K., (2007) A Multiple Approach Is Best. Speech Technology, 12,6, Information Today, pp. 40 - 41. 10. Hura, S.L., Polkosky, M.D., & Gilbert, J.E. (2006) Point, Counterpoint: What Three Experts Say About Speech Usability. User Experience, 5,3, Usability ProfessionalsÕ Association, pp. 16 Ð 18. 9. Gilbert, J.E. (2006) Making a Case for BPC. Computer, 39,3, IEEE Computer Society, pp. 83 Ð 86. 8. Gilbert, J.E. (2006) Applications Quest: Computing Diversity. Communications of the ACM, 49,3, ACM, pp. 99 Ð 104. 7. Zhong, Y. & Gilbert, J.E. (2005) A Context-Aware Language Model for Spoken Query Retrieval. International Journal of Speech Technology, 8, 2, Springer, pp. 203-219. 5. Gilbert, J.E., Chapman, R. & Garhyan, S. (2005) VoiceLETS Backs Up First Responders, IEEE Pervasive Computing 4,3, IEEE Computer Society, pp. 92 - 96. 5. Gilbert, J.E., Wilson, D. & Gupta, P. (2005) Learning C With Adam. International Journal on E-Learning, 4,3, Association for the Advancement of Computing in Education. pp. 337-350. 4. Gilbert, J. E. (2005). E-Commerce & Web Branding: A Use For Persuasive Technologies. BDPA Journal Online, 20,9, pp. 16 Ð 17. 3. Lin, Y. & Gilbert, J.E. (2005) An Effectiveness Study of Online Advertising Models. Entrepreneurship Policy Journal. April 2005, volume 2, pp. 120 Ð 127. 2. Gilbert, J.E. & Han, C. Y. (2002) Arthur: A Personalized Instructional System. Journal of Computing In Higher Education. 14, 1. Norris Publishers, Amherst, MA, pp. 113-129. 1. Gilbert, J. E. & Han, C. Y. (1999) Adapting Instruction in Search of "A Significant Difference". Journal of Network and Computing Applications, 22, pp. 149-160. Edited Proceedings Appearing in Refereed Journals 1. Gilbert, J. E. AIED 2001 Workshop on Assessment Methods in Web-Based Learning Environments & Adaptive Hypermedia. International Journal of Artificial Intelligence In Education, 12 (2001) pp. 1020-1029. Commentaries Appearing in Refereed Journals 5. Gates, AE, Gilbert, J., Botanga, C., London, B. and Nguyen, K. (2022) Editorial: New developments in pathways toward diversity and inclusion in STEM: A United States perspective. Frontiers in Education. 7:983922. doi: 10.3389/feduc.2022.983922 4. Frierson, H.T., Gilbert, J.E., & Waisome, J.A.M. (2020) Untapped computer scientists. Science, October 30, 2020, 370, 6516, pp. 502, DOI: 10.1126/science.abf3892 3. Gilbert, J.E. (2020) Improving Election Integrity. Issues in Science and Technology, February 6, 2020, [Online], https://issues.org/improving-election-integrity/ 2. Gilbert, J.E., (2011). Succeeding in the Academic Job Search. SHPE (Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers, 13, 3, pp. 44-45. 1. Lenear, P. E., Chandler, R., Gilbert, J., Giles, R., McMullen, W., Taylor, V. & York, B., (2002) The Institute for African American E-Culture. Community Technology Review Journal Online [Online], 7, 1. [Winter-Spring 2002 Issue]. Op-Eds 2. Gilbert, J.E., The Vote Is Safe, The Philadelphia Citizen, June 17, 2019, [Online], https://thephiladelphiacitizen.org/guest-commentary-the-vote-is-safe/ 1. Gilbert, J. E., How universal design can help every voter cast a ballot. The Conversation, May 2, 2016, [Online], https://theconversation.com/how-universal-design-can-help-every-voter-cast-a-ballot-54373. Refereed Conference Proceedings 188. Smarr, S.A. and Gilbert, J.E. (2025). Designing Culturally Situated Data Structures Modules: Insights from HBCU Students. 2025 Black Issues in Computing Education (BICE), pp. 46Ð50. 187. Coggins, W., McKenzie, J., Youm, S., Mummaleti, P, Gilbert, J., Ragan,E. & Dorr, B.J., (2025). That ainÕt right: Assessing LLM performance on QA in African American and West African English dialects. In Proceedings of the 9th Widening NLP (WiNLP) Workshop, Association for Computational Linguistics, pp. 123Ð129. DOI: https://doi.org/10.18653/v1/2025.winlp-main.21 186. Brewer, M., Morrow, N.S.J., Peng, X., Obajemu, O., Boyer, K.E., & Gilbert, J.E., (2025). Investigating How Recreational Cyclists Engage with Sport Tracking Technologies to Prepare for Endurance Events. In Proceedings of the First Annual Conference on Human-Computer Interaction and Sports (SportsHCI '25). Association for Computing Machinery, New York, NY, USA, Article 10, pp. 1Ð14. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1145/3749385.3749389 185. (Exemplar Paper Award) Morrow, N.S.J., Irving, A., McKenzie, J., Smith, A. & Gilbert, J.E. (2025). The Invisible Participants: How Computing Education Research Fails Students with Disabilities. In Proceedings of the 2025 Conference on Research on Equitable and Sustained Participation in Engineering, Computing, and Technology (RESPECT 2025). Association for Computing Machinery, New York, NY, USA, pp. 115Ð121. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1145/3704637.3734739 184. (Outstanding Paper Award) Moon Rembert, D., Smith, A., Thompson, L., Jennings, D., Solomon, A. & Gilbert, J. (2025). InterestMe Math: A Math Word Problem Rewrite System Integrating Career Interests to Enhance Learning Outcomes. In T. Bastiaens (Ed.), Proceedings of EdMedia + Innovate Learning, Barcelona, Spain: Association for the Advancement of Computing in Education (AACE), pp. 754-774. 183. Thomas, S.V., McKenzie, J., Smith, A., & Gilbert, J.E. (2025). User-Centered Design for Career and Academic Motivation in Student-Athletes. In: Smith, B.K., Borge, M. (eds) Learning and Collaboration Technologies. HCI International (HCII) 2025. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 15806. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-93564-0_11 182. Gilbert, J.E., McKenzie, J., Smith, A., Jennings, J., & Hart, A. (2024). Two-Step Ballot Verification: Mitigating the Impact of the Hawthorne Effect on Vote-Flipping Studies. In Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society (HFES) Annual Meeting, Phoenix, AZ, USA, pp. 1Ð5. DOI: https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/10711813241279792 181. McNamara, K., Hart, A., Morrow, N., McKenzie, J. & Gilbert, J.E. (2024). Plain Language to Address Dimensionality in Feature-Contribution Explanations for End-Users. In Proceedings HCI International (HCII), Washington, DC, USA, pp. 1-11. 180. Isaac, J.T., Gardner-McCune, C., & Gilbert, J.E. (2024). Understanding Social Good-Based Introductory Computer Science Pedagogy for Black Boys. In Proceedings ACM 2024 RESPECT Annual Conference, Atlanta, GA, USA, pp. 128Ð132. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1145/3653666.3656112 179. Smarr, S.A., Morrow, N.S.J., & Gilbert, J.E. (2024). HBCU Students' Experiences with Data Structures and the Need for Equity Pedagogies. In Proceedings ACM 2024 RESPECT Annual Conference, Atlanta, GA, USA, pp. 190Ð195. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1145/3653666.3656089 178. Munyaka, I., Delgado, D.A., Gilbert, J., Ruiz, J., & Traynor, P. (2024) ÓI used to live in FloridaÓ: Exploring the Impact of Spam Call Warning Accuracy on Callee Decision-Making, Symposium on Usable Security and Privacy (USEC) 2024, Co-located with Network and Distributed System Security (NDSS) Symposium, San Diego, CA, pp. 1-13. 177. Thomas, S., & Gilbert, J. (2023). AI for Athletes Career Development Awareness Technology: Say No to Academic Clustering, Fourteenth International Conference on Sport and Society. Sport & Society Research Network, The University of Nevada, Las Vegas, NV, USA, 13 pages. 176. Richardson, B., Sattigeri, P., Wei, D., Ramamurthy, K.N., Varshney, K., Dhurandhar, A., & Gilbert, J.E. (2023). Add-Remove-or-Relabel: Practitioner-Friendly Bias Mitigation via Influential Fairness. In Proceedings of the 2023 ACM Conference on Fairness, Accountability, and Transparency (FAccT '23). Association for Computing Machinery, New York, NY, USA, pp. 736Ð752. https://doi.org/10.1145/3593013.3594039 175. Williams, R.M., Boyd, L.E., & Gilbert, J.E. (2023). Counterventions: a reparative reflection on interventionist HCI. In Proceedings of the 2023 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI '23), April 23-28, 2023, Hamburg, Germany. ACM, New York, NY, USA, https://doi.org/10.1145/3544548.3581480 174. Louis, J. D., Alikhademi, K., Joseph, R., & Gilbert, J. E. (2022). Mind Games: A Web-Based Multiplayer Brain-Computer Interface Game. In Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting, 66, 1, pp. 2234Ð2238. https://doi.org/10.1177/1071181322661538 173. Smarr, S., & Gilbert, J. (2022). Higher Education Computing Curriculum for the Black Community: A Review. In 2022 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition, Minneapolis, MN. https://peer.asee.org/41767 172. Laurenceau, I., Louis, J.D., Gilbert, J.E. (2022). Examining Bias in Sentiment Analysis Algorithms Interacting with Emojis with Skin Tone Modifiers. In: Stephanidis, C., Antona, M., Ntoa, S. (eds) HCI International 2022 Posters. HCII 2022. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 1582. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-06391-6_70 171. McNamara, K., Sherman, I., Tavassoli, F., Louis, J.D. & Gilbert, J.E. (2021) On media and disinformation: Examining viewer judgment of political video authenticity, 2021 IEEE International Symposium on Technology and Society (ISTAS), 2021, pp. 1-9, doi: 10.1109/ISTAS52410.2021.9629120. 170. Tavassoli, F., Zalake, M., Gomes de Siqueira, A., Modave, F., Krieger, J., Lok, B., & Gilbert, J., (2021). Towards an Effective Web-Based Virtual Health Intervention: The Impact of Media Platform, Visual Framing, and Race on Social Presence and Transportation Ratings. In: Duffy V.G. (eds) Digital Human Modeling and Applications in Health, Safety, Ergonomics and Risk Management. AI, Product and Service. HCII 2021. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 12778. Springer, Cham. pp. 165-181, https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-77820-0_13 169. Prioleau, D., Alikhademi, K., Roberts, A., Peeples, J., Zare, A. & Gilbert, J.E. (2021). Application of Divisive Clustering for Reducing Bias in Imbalanced Data. Petra Perner (Ed.) Machine Learning and Data Mining in Pattern Recognition 17th International Conference on Machine Learning and Data Mining, MLDM 2021., New York, NY, USA, July 18-22, 2021, pp. 115Ð131. 168. Prioleau, D., Richardson, B., Drobina, E., Williams, R., Martin, J. & Gilbert, J.E. (2021). How Students in Computing-Related Majors Distinguish Social Implications of Technology. In Proceedings of the 52nd ACM Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education (SIGCSE '21). Association for Computing Machinery, New York, NY, USA, pp. 1013Ð1019. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1145/3408877.3432360 167. Ying, K.M., Rodr’guez, F.J., Dibble, A.L., Martin, A.C., Boyer, K.E., Thomas, S.V. & Gilbert, J.E. (2021). Confidence, Connection, and Comfort: Reports from an All-Women's CS1 Class. In Proceedings of the 52nd ACM Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education (SIGCSE '21). Association for Computing Machinery, New York, NY, USA, pp. 699Ð705. DOI: https://doi.org/ 10.1145/3408877.3432548 166. Sherman, I., Delgado, D., Gilbert, J., Ruiz, J. & Traynor, P. (2021). Characterizing User Comprehension in the STIR/SHAKEN Anti-Robocall Standard TPRC 2021, The 49 Research Conference on Communications, Information and Internet Policy, August 2, 2021. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3898127 165. Chattaraman, V., Kwon, W.S., Ross, K., Sung, J., Gilbert, J. E., Alikhademi, K., & Richardson, B. (2021). Consumer Evaluations of Mobile, Conversational Decision Aids for In-Store Shopping: Effects of Decision Strategy Implemented and Consumer Need for Cognition. In Proceedings of the 78th Annual Meeting for the International Textile and Apparel Association, Virtual Conference. 164. 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(2018) User perceptions of haptic fidgets on mobile devices for attention and task performance, In Proceedings, International Conference on Applied Human Factors and Ergonomics (AHFE) Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol. 776, Springer, Cham, pp. 15Ð22. 139. Williams, A., Sherman, I., Smarr, S., Posadas, B., & Gilbert, J.E., (2018) Human trust factors in image analysis, In Proceedings, International Conference on Applied Human Factors and Ergonomics (AHFE), Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol. 778, Springer, Cham, pp. 3Ð12. 138. Sherman, I.N., Williams, A., Alikhademi, K., Smarr, S., Roberts, A. & Gilbert, J.E., (2018) WhatÕs Your Password? Exploring Password Choice Conformity in Group Decision Making. In Proceedings, International Conference on Applied Human Factors and Ergonomics (AHFE), Springer, Cham., pp. 101-107. 137. Sherman, I.N., Posadas, B., Smarr, S.A., Gilbert, J.E. 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Gilbert, J.E. & Flowers, L.A., (2015) Human-Centered Computing Scholars: Fostering a New Generation of Underrepresented and Financially Disadvantaged Researchers, In Proceedings of 2015 ASEE Southeast Section Conference, Gainesville, FL, April 12-14, 2015. 90. Gilbert, J.E., Moon, D., Dunbar, J., Solomon, A., & Daily, S.B. (2014) Lab Daze: A Web-Series Aimed at Changing the StudentÕs Perceptions of Scientist, In Proceedings of International Conference of Urban Education, Montego Bay, Jamaica, November 6-8, 2014. 89. Crawford, C.S., Andujar, M., Remy, S. & Gilbert, J.E. (2014) Cloud Infrastructure for Mind-Machine Interface, In Proceedings on the International Conference on Artificial Intelligence (ICAI, Las Vegas, NV, pp. 127-133), July 21-24, 2014. 88. Mack, N., Hall, P., Gardner-McCune, C., Hodges, L. & Gilbert, J. (2014). Designing with Students: A Participatory Approach to Creating Know Your History: An Interactive History Textbook. 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In Proceedings of the 70th International Textile and Apparel Association Annual Conference, New Orleans, LA. 84. Kwon, W.S., Chattaraman, V., & Gilbert, J. E. (2013). Virtual agent locus of control: Cognitive assistance for older consumersÕ online shopping. In Proceedings of the 70th International Textile and Apparel Association Annual Conference, New Orleans, LA. 83. Senior, J., Parker, V., Cason, K., Gilbert, J.E., Meehan, N., Hernandez, Y., Blanco, K., & Linton, B., (2013). Using virtual reality to foster dietary and physical activity behaviors among minority women. In Proceedings, 2013 International Society for Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity, pp. 474-475, May 24th, 2013. 82. Andujar, M., Ekandem, J.I., Gilbert, J.E., & Morreale, P. (2013). Evaluating Engagement Physiologically and Knowledge Retention Subjectively through Two Different Learning Techniques, 15th International Conference, HCI International 2013, Las Vegas, NV, USA, July 21-26, 2013, In Proceedings, Part II, Vol. 8005 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pp. 335-342. 81. Amin, R., Jackson, F., Gilbert, J.E., Martin, J., & Shaw, T. (2013). Assessing the Impact of Latency and Jitter on the Perceived Quality of Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2, 15th International Conference, HCI International 2013, Las Vegas, NV, USA, July 21-26, 2013, In Proceedings, Part III, Vol. 8006 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pp. 97-106. 80. Lola, P., Eugene, W., Hall, P., & Gilbert, J.E. (2013). Balloting: Speeding Up the Voting Process, 15th International Conference, HCI International 2013, Las Vegas, NV, USA, July 21-26, 2013, In Proceedings, Part II, Vol. 373 of Communications in Computer and Information Science, pp. 373-377. 79. Daily, S.B., Gilbert, J.E., Eugene, W., Gardner-Mccune, C., McMullen, K.A., Hall, P.W., Remy, S.L, Woodard, D.L., & Roy, T. (2013). Alternate Pathways to Careers in Computing: Recruiting and Retaining Women Students, In Proceedings of the 2013 ASEE Annual Conference, Atlanta, GA. 78. Martin-Hammond, A., Jones, J., and Gilbert, J. (2013) A Spoonful of Sugar: Understanding the Over-the-Counter Medication Needs and Practices of Older Adults. In proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Pervasive Computing Technologies for Healthcare, Venice, Italy, May 2013. (Acceptance Rate < 30%) 77. Andujar, M. and Gilbert, J.E. 2013. Let's learn!: Enhancing User's Engagement Levels Through Passive Brain-Computer Interfaces. (2013) In CHI '13 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI EA '13). ACM, New York, NY, USA, pp. 703-708. 76. Chattaraman, V., Kwon, W.S., Gilbert, J. E, & Darnell, S. (2012). Locus of control in conversational agent design: Effects on older usersÕ interactivity and social presence. In Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Intelligent Virtual Agents, Santa Cruz, CA. 75. Alvarez I., Gilbert, J.E., Lopez-de-Ipi–a, K. (2012) The Voice User Help, a smart vehicle assistant for the elderly. In Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Ubiquitous Computing and Ambient Intelligence, UCAmI 2012, San Sebastian, Spain, 74. Alvarez I., Lopez-de Ipi–a, K., Daily, S.B., & Gilbert, J.E., (2012) Emotional Adaptive Vehicle User Interfaces: moderating negative effects of failed technology interactions while driving, In Proceedings of 2nd Workshop of Automotive Natural Interfaces together with 4th International Conference on Automotive User Interfaces, AutoUI'12, October 17-19, 2012, Portsmouth, NH, pp. 57-60. 73. Martin, A., Moses, W., Ekandem, J., and Gilbert, J. (2012) An Evaluation of Three Mobile Medication Management Applications. In Workshop on Evaluating Off-the-Shelf Technologies for Personal Health Monitoring, UbiComp, September 2012. 72. Mkpong-Ruffin, I., Gilbert, J., Hamilton J., & Umphress D. (2012) Quantitative Risk Assessment Model for Software Security in the Design Phase of Software Development Ð A Case Study (PRIME III) In Proceedings of AlaSim International 2012, May 1-3, 2012 Huntsville AL. 71. Alvarez, I., Alnizami, H., Dunbar, J., Johnson, A., Jackson, F., & Gilbert, J.E. (2011) Designing Driver-centric Natural Voice User Interfaces. In Adjunct Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Automotive User Interfaces and Interactive Vehicular Applications, Salzburg, Austria, pp. 166-169. 70. Gosha, K., James, M., Janifer, A. & Gilbert, J.E. (2011). The Development of the Online Graduate Student Panel Experience for African American STEM Graduate Students. In Proceedings of World Conference on E-Learning in Corporate, Government, Healthcare, and Higher Education 2011 (pp. 151-157). Chesapeake, VA: AACE. 69. Andujar, M., Ekandem, J., Alvarez, I., James, M. & Gilbert, J.E. (2011). Are Educational Video Games All TheyÕre Cracked Up To Be?: A Physiological Approach For Measuring Engagement in Educational Video Games vs. Conventional Learning Techniques. In Proceedings of World Conference on E-Learning in Corporate, Government, Healthcare, and Higher Education 2011 (pp. 539-544). Chesapeake, VA: AACE. 68. Kwon, W.S., Chattaraman, V., & Gilbert, J. E. (2011). Roles of virtual sales associates in enhancing older consumers' satisfaction and loyalty: Relational versus functional service quality. In H. Timmermans (Ed.), Proceedings of the 18th Recent Advances in Retailing and Services Science Conference (p. 92). San Diego, CA: European Institute of Retailing and Services Studies. 67. Kwon, W.S., Chattaraman, V., Shim, S. I., Alnizami, H., & Gilbert, J.E. (2011). Older user-computer interaction on the Internet: How conversational agents can help. In J.A. Jacko (Ed.), Human-Computer Interaction, Part II: Proceedings of the 14th HCI International 2011 Conference (pp. 533Ð536.) Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer-Verlag. 66. Wang, L., Moses, W., Ekandem, J., & Gilbert, J.E. (2011) AADMLSS Practice: A Culturally Relevant Algebra Tutor, In Proceedings 11th IEEE International Conference on Advanced Learning Technologies (ICALT 2011); July 7, 2011; Athens, GA, pp. 98-99. 65. Gilbert, J.E., Johnson-Stokes, W., Darnell, S.S., Ekandem, J.I., Alnizami, H., Martin, A.M., (2011) Accessible Voting: One Machine, One Vote for Everyone. ACM CHI '11 Video Presentation, Vancouver, CA, May 10, 2011. 64. Darnell, S.S., Alvarez, I., Ekandem, J.I., Woodard, D.L. and Gilbert, J.E. (2011), MyDash: The Biometric Digital Dashboard, In Proceedings of the 3rd Workshop on Multimodal Interfaces for Automotive Applications (MIAA `11) organized at the 2011 International Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces (IUI `11), February 13, 2011, Palo Alto, CA, pp. 53-56. 63. Alvarez, I., Martin, A., Dunbar, J., Taiber, J., Wilson, D., & Gilbert, J.E., (2010), Voice Interfaced Vehicle User Help, In Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Automotive User Interfaces and Interactive Vehicular Applications (AutomotiveUI 2010), pages. 42-49, Pittsburgh, PA. 62. (Paper of Distinction) Shim, S., Chattaraman, V., Kwon, W.S., & Gilbert, J.E. (October, 2010). Virtual Shopping Agents for Mature Consumers: Are They Social or Technical Support? In Proceedings of the Annaul Meeting of International Textile and Apparel Association (No. 67). Montreal, Canada. 61. Kwon, W.S., Chattaraman, V., & Gilbert, J.E. (October, 2010). The role of virtual sales associates in enhancing aging consumersÕ e-Store patronage intent. In Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of International Textile and Apparel Association (No. 67). Montreal, Canada. 60. Smotherman, J., Gosha, K. & Gilbert, J.E. (2010). The Construction of a Multitouch Table Application for Peer Assisted Learning in Early Childhood Classrooms. In Proceedings of World Conference on E-Learning in Corporate, Government, Healthcare, and Higher Education 2010, pages. 2719-2724, Chesapeake, VA: AACE. 59. Dawkins, S., Hamilton, L., Sullivan, T., Gilbert, J.E. (2010). Universally Usable Privacy in Write-In Voting. In Proceedings of the 6th Symposium on Usable Privacy and Security (SOUPS), Redmond, Washington, July 15, 2010. 58. Dawkins, S. & Gilbert, J.E. (2010) An Approach for Anonymous Spelling for Voter Write-Ins Using Speech Interaction. In Proceedings of the NAACL HLT 2010 Workshop on Speech and Language Processing for Assistive Technologies, pages 44-52, Los Angeles, California, June 5, 2010. 57. Gosha, K., Moses, W., Wachs, A. & Gilbert, J.E. (2010) Creation of a Voice User Interface Survey for Dynamic Service Feedback. ACM Southeast Conference, Oxford, MS, April 15-17, 2010. 56. Soares, C., Williams, P., Gilbert, J.E. & Dozier, G. (2010) A Class-specific Ensemble Feature Selection Approach for Classification Problems. ACM Southeast Conference, Oxford, MS, April 15-17, 2010. 55. Wilson, D.M., Martin, A. & Gilbert, J.E. (2010) ÔHow May I Help YouÕ-Spoken Queries for Technical Assistance. ACM Southeast Conference, Oxford, MS, April 15-17, 2010. 54. Williams, P., Soares, C., & Gilbert, J.E. (2010) A Clustering Rule-based Approach to Predictive Modeling. ACM Southeast Conference, Oxford, MS, April 15-17, 2010. 53. Morrison, D., Alnizami, H., Dawkins, S., Eugene, W., Martin, A., Moses, W. & Gilbert, J.E. (2010) Supporting License Plate Queries for First Responders Using the VoiceLETS System. ACM Southeast Conference, Oxford, MS, April 15-17, 2010. 52. Gosha, K., Moses, W., & Gilbert, J.E. (2010) The Creation of a Service Queue Management System on Barbershop Administration. ACM Southeast Conference, Oxford, MS, April 15-17, 2010. 51. Kwon, W., Chattaraman, V., & Gilbert, J.E., (2010), Effects of Conversational Agents in Retail Web Sites on Aging ConsumersÕ Interactivity and Perceived Benefits, In Proceedings of the 28th ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems CHI 2010 Workshop Senior-Friendly Technologies: Interaction Design for the Elderly, April 10, 2010, Atlanta, GA, pp. 40-43. 50. Gosha, K., Billionniere, E., Gilbert, J. & Ramsey, M. (2010). Developing a Framework for Teacher Professional Development Using Online Social Networks. In C. Crawford et al. (Eds.), Proceedings of Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference 2010 (pp. 1449-1454). Chesapeake, VA: AACE. 49. Gosha, K., Billionniere, E. & Gilbert, J. (2010). Towards the Creation of an Open Source Teacher Professional Development Distribution Community. In C. Crawford et al. (Eds.), Proceedings of Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference 2010 (pp. 2977-2979). Chesapeake, VA: AACE. 48. Eugene, W. & Gilbert, J.E. (2010), Mining for Culture: Reaching Out of Range, In Proceedings of iConference 2010, February 3-6, 2010, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, IL, pp. 55-59. 47. Chattaraman, V., Kwon, W.S., Gilbert, J. E., & Johnson, O. (2009). Older consumers, the Internet, and online shopping: A look at gender cohorts. In Proceedings of the 66th Annual Conference of the International Textile and Apparel Association, October 28-31, 2009, Bellevue, WA. 46. Gosha, K., Gilbert, J. & Seals, C. (2009). Towards the Construction of a Peer-Assisted Learning Tool using a Social Media Network. In Proceedings of World Conference on E-Learning in Corporate, Government, Healthcare, and Higher Education 2009, October 26-30, 2009, Vancouver, BC, pp. 3500-3503. 45. Pham, T., Hess, R., Ju, C., Metoyer, R., & Gilbert, J.E., What Does Diversity Look Like? In Proceedings of IEEE Information Visualization 2010, Atlantic City, NJ, October 11 Ð 16, 2009. 44. Chattaraman, V., Kwon, W.S., & Gilbert, J. (2009). Social presence in online stores: Building social support and trust among older consumers [CD-ROM]. In J. R. Evans (Ed.), Retailing 2009: Strategic Challenges and Opportunities in Uncertain Times: Special Conference Series (Vol. XII): Proceedings of the 12th Triennial Triennial National Retailing Conference. New Orleans, LA: The Academy of Marketing Science and the American Collegiate Retailing Association. 43. Cross, E. V., Dawkins, S., McClendon, J., Sullivan, T., Rogers, G., Erete, A. & Gilbert, J. E. Everyone Counts: Voting Accessibility. In Stephanidis, C., editors, Proceedings of Human Computer Interaction International, Vol. 5616 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pp. 324-332. Springer-Heidelberg, 2009. 42. Soares, C. & Gilbert, J.E. (2009). Predicting cross-country results using feature selection and evolutionary computation. In Proceedings The Fifth Richard Tapia Celebration of Diversity in Computing Conference: Intellect, Initiatives, Insight, and Innovation. Portland, Oregon, April 1 - 4, 2009, pp. 41-45. 41. Dawkins, S., Sullivan, T., Rogers, G., Cross, E.V., Hamilton, L., & Gilbert, J.E. (2009). Prime III: An Innovative Electronic Voting Interface. In Proceeding of the 2009 International Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces. Sanibel Island, Florida, February 8 Ð 11, 2009. 40. Soares, C., Montgomery, L., Hamilton, C., and Gilbert, J.E. (2008). Improving Accuracy in the Montgomery County Corrections Program Using Case-Based Reasoning. In Proceedings of the 2008 Seventh International Conference on Machine Learning and Applications. IEEE, San Diego, CA, December 11-13, 2008, pp. 318 - 323. 39. Soares, C., Montgomery, L., Rouse, K., and Gilbert, J.E. (2008). Automating Microarray Classification using General Regression Neural Networks. In Proceedings of the 2008 Seventh International Conference on Machine Learning and Applications. IEEE, San Diego, CA, December 11-13, 2008, pp. 508 - 513. 38. White, J., Chapman, R., Gilbert, J.E., & Hamilton, J.D. (2008) A Training System for Pilot Radio Communications. The Huntsville Simulation Conference 2008, Huntsville, AL, October 22 Ð 23, 2008. 37. Goggin, S.N., Byrne, M.D., Gilbert, J.E., Rogers, G. & McClendon, J. (2008) Comparing the Auditability of Optical Scan, Voter Verified Paper Audit Trail (VVPAT) and Video (VVVAT) Ballot Systems. 2008 USENIX/ACCURATE Electronic Voting Technology Workshop (EVT '08), San Jose, CA, July 28-29, 2008. 36. Gosha, K., Thomas, J.O. & Gilbert, J.E. (2008) Exploring the Impact of Queue Management on Quality of Service for SMBs. IEEE International Conference on Services Computing, Honolulu, Hawaii, July 8-11, 2008, Volume 2: pp. 551 - 553. 35. McMillian, Y. & Gilbert, J.E. (2008) Distributed Listening: A Parallel Processing Approach to Automatic Speech Recognition. Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL): Human Language Technology Conference (HLT), Columbus OH, June 15-20, 2008, pp. 173 Ð 176. 34. Eugene, W. & Gilbert, J.E. (2008) C-PAL: Cultural-Based Programming for Adult Learners. ACM Southeast Conference, Auburn, AL, March 28-29, 2008. 33. Cross, E.V. & Gilbert, J.E. (2008) Effective Supervision of a Robot Team through User Interface Design. ACM Southeast Conference, Auburn, AL, March 28-29, 2008 32. Cross, E.V., Rogers, G., McClendon, J., Mitchell, W., Rouse, K., Gupta, P., Williams, P., Mkpong-Ruffin, I., McMillian, Y., Neely, E., Lane, J., Blunt, H. & Gilbert, J.E. (2007) Prime III: One Machine, One Vote for Everyone. VoComp 2007, Portland, OR, July 16, 2007. 31. McMillian, Y., Williams, P., Cross, E.V., Mkpong-Ruffin, I., Nobles, K., Gupta, P. & Gilbert, J.E. (2007) Prime III: Where Usable Security & Electronic Voting Meet. Usable Security (USEC Õ07), Lowlands, Scarborough, Trinidad/Tobago, February 15-16, 2007. 30. Cross, E.V., McMillian, Y., Gupta, P., Williams, P., Nobles, K. & Gilbert, J.E., (2007) Prime III: A User Centered Voting System. ACM CHI '07 Extended Abstracts Works In Progress Session, San Jose, CA, May 2, 2007. 29. Gilbert, J., Cross, E.V., Grant, M.M., West, M.L., Hood, S. & Arbuthnot, K. (2006) ÊCity Stroll: Hip Hop+Animation+Algebra = Fun+Learning. ÊIn Proceedings of E-Learn 2006 World Conference on E-Learning in Corporate, Government, Healthcare, & Higher Education, CD-ROM. 28. Williams, A., Seals, C., Rouse, K., & Gilbert, J. (2006) ÊVisual Programming with Squeak SimBuilder: ÊTechniques for E-Learning in the Creation of Science Frameworks. ÊIn Proceedings of E-Learn 2006 World Conference on E-Learning in Corporate, Government, Healthcare, & Higher Education, pp. 1509-1514. 27. Mkpong-Ruffin, I., Murphy, A., Larkin, V. & Gilbert, J. (2006) ÊCAMPNAV: A Campus Navigation System For the Visually Impaired. ÊIn Proceedings of E-Learn 2006 World Conference on E-Learning in Corporate, Government, Healthcare, & Higher Education, CD-ROM. 26. Seals, C.D., Zhang, L. & Gilbert, J. (2006) ÊHuman Centered Computing Lab Web Site Redesign Effort. ÊIn Proceedings of E-Learn 2006 World Conference on E-Learning in Corporate, Government, Healthcare, & Higher Education, pp. 452-458. 25. Gilbert, J. E. (2006). A Model for Broadening Participation in Computing. In Proceedings of American Society of Engineering Education Southeastern Section Annual Conference, Tuscaloosa, AL, p. 23. 24. Gupta, P. & Gilbert, J. (2005). Speech Usability Metric: Evaluating Spoken Language Systems. 11th International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction, Las Vegas, Nevada, CD-ROM. 23. Cross, E.V. & Gilbert, J. (2005). LetÕs Vote: A Multimodal Electronic Voting System. 11th International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction, Las Vegas, Nevada CD-ROM. 22. Gilbert, J. E. (2005). Distributed Listening Research. In Proceedings of AVIOS Speech Technology Track, San Francisco, California, SpeechTEK West, pp. 1 Ð 10. 21. Williams, M., Gilbert, J., & Madsen, N. (2004) Nel: An Interactive Physics Tutor. World Conference on E-Learning in Corp., Govt., Health., & Higher Ed. (1), pp. 3000-3002. 20. Parks, N., Simmons, T., Sapp, K. & Gilbert, J. E. (2003). Culturally Influenced E-Learning: An Introduction to AADMLSS. In Proceedings of E-Learn World Conference on E-Learning in Corporate, Government, Healthcare & Higher Education, Phoenix, AZ: Association for the Advancement of Computing in Education, pp. 1960-1965. 19. Gilbert, J.E. & Zhong, Y. (2003). Speech User Interfaces for Information Retrieval. In Proceedings of 12th Annual ACM Conference on Information & Knowledge Management, New Orleans, Louisiana, pp. 77-82. 18. Gu, Y. & Gilbert, J. E. (2004). The Development of Voice System That Interact With a Student Information Database. In Proceedings of 42nd Annual ACM Southeast Conference. Huntsville, Alabama, pp. 248 - 252. 17. Hu, W. , Zhong, Y & Gilbert, J. E. (2003). Voice Information Retrieval for Course Resources. In Proceedings of ED-MEDIA 2003: World Conference on Educational Multimedia, Hypermedia & Telecommunications, Honolulu, Hawaii: Association for the Advancement of Computing in Education. pp. 2804-2807. 16. Larson, J.A. , Gilbert, J. E. & McTear, M. (2003). Challenges in Teaching User Interface Design for Telephone and Cell Phones. In Proceedings of ACM CHI 2003: New Horizons, Ft. Lauderdale, FL. pp. 864-865. 15. Zhong, Y., Gilbert, J. E. & Hu, W. (2003). Speech User Interface for Document Retrieval. In Proceedings of 41st Annual ACM Southeast Conference, Savannah, Georgia, pp. 130-131. 14. Jackson, E.M. & Gilbert, J. E. (2003). Increasing physical activity through a technology mediated intervention. In Proceedings of Hawaii International Conference on Education, Honolulu, Hawaii, pp. 10. 13. Gilbert, J. E. (2002). Playing Teacher. In Proceedings of E-Learn World Conference on E-Learning in Corporate, Government, Healthcare & Higher Education, Montreal, Canada: Association for the Advancement of Computing in Education, pp. 325-330. 12. Kolwalkar, N. & Gilbert, J. E. (2002). Morph Chat: A Multimodal Instant Messaging System. In Proceedings of E-Learn World Conference on E-Learning in Corporate, Government, Healthcare & Higher Education, Montreal, Canada: Association for the Advancement of Computing in Education, pp. 1722-1725. 11. Qi, H., Gilbert, J. E. & Brewer, J.W. (2002). Using Animated Pedagogical Agents To Teach Entomology. In Proceedings of E-Learn World Conference on E-Learning in Corporate, Government, Healthcare & Higher Education, Montreal, Canada: Association for the Advancement of Computing in Education, pp. 2059-2062. 10. Gilbert, J. E. (2001). GilbertÕs Usability Monitor (GUM). In Proceedings of WebNet 01: World Conference on the WWW and Internet, Orlando, FL: Association for the Advancement of Computing in Education, pp. 420-421 . 9. Gilbert, J. E. & Wilson, D. (2001). Building Learning Architectures: Domain Instruction Server (DIS). In Proceedings of WebNet 01: World Conference on the WWW and Internet, Orlando, FL: Association for the Advancement of Computing in Education, pp. 422-426. 8. Gilbert, J. E & Wilson, D. (2001). Domain Instruction Server (DIS). In Proceedings of ICALT 2001: International Conference on Advanced Learning Technologies, Madison, WI: IEEE Computer Society, pp. 439-440. 7. Gilbert, J. E. & Han, C. Y. (2000). Researching Adaptive Instruction. In Brusilovsky, P., Stock, O. and Strapparava, C., editors, Proceedings of Adaptive Hypermedia and Adaptive Web-Based Systems, Vol. 1892 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pp. 409-414. Springer-Verlag. 6. Gilbert, J. E. (2000). Case Based Reasoning Applied to Instruction Method Selection for Intelligent Tutoring Systems. In Workshop Proceedings of ITS'2000: Fifth International Conference on Intelligent Tutoring Systems, Montreal, CA. pp. 11-15. 5. Han, C. Y. & Gilbert, J. E. (2000). A Smart e-School Framework. In Proceedings of SSGR 2000: International Conference on Advances in Infrastructure for Electronic Business, Science, and Education on the Internet, L'Aquila, Italy. 4. (Best Paper Award) Gilbert, J. E. & Han, C. Y. (1999). Arthur: Adapting Instruction to Accommodate Learning Style. In Proceedings of WebNet 99: World Conference on the WWW and Internet, Honolulu, HI: Association for the Advancement of Computing in Education, pp. 433-439. 3. Gilbert, J. E. & Han, C. Y. (1999). Arthur: An Adaptive Instruction System based on Learning Styles. In Proceedings of ED-MEDIA 99: World Conference on Educational Multimedia, Hypermedia & Telecommunications, Seattle, WA: Association for the Advancement of Computing in Education, pp. 1233-1234. 2. Gilbert, J. E. & Han, C. Y. (1999). Arthur: Web Based Instruction using Learning Styles. In Proceedings of Syllabus 99: Educational Technology Conference, Santa Clara, CA: Syllabus Press Inc. 1. Gilbert, J. E. & Han, C. Y. (1999). Arthur: An Adaptive Instruction System based on Learning Styles. In Proceedings of M/SET 99: International Conference on Mathematics/Science Education & Technology, San Antonio, TX: Association for the Advancement of Computing in Education, pp. 100-105. Books & Book Chapters 21. McNamara, K., Alikhademi, K., Richardson, B., Drobina, E., & Gilbert, J.E. (2024) Comparative Case Study of Fairness Toolkits. In C.A. Berry & B Hill Marshall (Eds.), Mitigating Bias in Machine Learning, McGraw Hill, pp. 49-62. 20. Gilbert, J.E. (2023) The Journey to Less than 1%. African American Full Professors in Computer Science. In C.S. Viernes Turner & C.A. Stanley (Eds.), Rising to Full Professor: Pathways for Faculty of Color, Routledge & CRC Press, pp. 203-212. 19. National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. (2021) Cultivating Interest and Competencies in Computing: Authentic Experiences and Design Factors. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. https://doi.org/10.17226/25912. 18. Roberts A.L., Richardson B., Alikhademi K., Drobina E., & Gilbert J.E. (2021) General Perspectives Toward the Impact of AI on Race and Society. In: Pearson Jr. W., Reddy V. (eds) Social Justice and Education in the 21st Century. Diversity and Inclusion Research. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-65417-7_18 17. Gilbert, J.E. (2020). The Future of Voting. In Latanision, R.M. & Fletcher, C.H. (Eds.), The BRIDGE: Linking Engineering and Society 50th Anniversary Issue, National Academy of Engineering, 55, 5, pp. 66-69. 16. Williams, R.M. & Gilbert, J.E. (2019). ÔNothing about Us without UsÕ: Transforming Participatory Research and Ethics in Human Systems Engineering. In Roscoe, R.D., Chiou, E.K. & Wooldridge, A.R. (Eds.), Advancing Diversity, Inclusion, and Social Justice Through Human Systems Engineering, CRC Press, pp. 113-134. 15. Jackson, F., Laurenceau, I. & Gilbert, J.E. (2019). Inclusive Wearable Design: Developing a Set of Characteristics of Socially Acceptable BCI Devices for Women. In Roscoe, R.D., Chiou, E.K. & Wooldridge, A.R. (Eds.), Advancing Diversity, Inclusion, and Social Justice Through Human Systems Engineering, CRC Press, pp. 171-190. 14. National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2019. The Science of Effective Mentorship in STEMM. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. https://doi.org/10.17226/25568. 13. National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2018. Securing the Vote: Protecting American Democracy. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. https://doi.org/10.17226/25120. 12. Dillon, E.C., Williams, B.N., Kang, S.C., Gilbert, J.E., Brinkley, J., & Moon, D. (2017). Bridging the Safety Divide through Technology to Improve the Partnership between Students and Campus Law Enforcement: An ÒAppÓ Opportunity. In J.D. Ward (Eds.), Policing and Race in America: Economic, Political, and Social Dynamics, Lexington Books, pp. 207-219. 11. Charleston, L.J., Jackson, J.F.L., Gilbert, J.E., & Adserias, R.P. (2014). African-American Researchers in Computing Sciences: Expanding the Pool of Participation. In P. Mosley & S.K. Hargrove (Eds.) Navigating Academia: A Guide for Women and Minority STEM Faculty, Elsevier, pp. 155-168. 10. Darnell, S. S., Mack, N., Jackson, F., Alnizami, H., James, M., Ekandem, J. I., Alvarez, I., Andujar, M., Moon, D. & Gilbert, J.E. (2014). Human-computer interfaces for speech applications. In T. F. Gonzalez, J. Diaz-Herrera & A. Tucker (Eds.), Computing handbook, 3rd ed. (1) (3rd ed., pp. 92:1-92:1-15) CRC Press. 9. Wilson, D., Martin, A., & Gilbert, J.E. Ed. HongYi Sun. (2012) iTech: An Interactive Virtual Assistant for Technical Communication. Management of Technological Innovation in Developing and Developed Countries. InTech: 2012 InTech. March 2012. DOI: 10.5772/37455 8. Jackson, J. F. L., Charleston, L. J., George, P. L., & Gilbert, J. E. (2012) Factors that Attract African American Males to Computer Science: A Study of Aspiring and Current Professionals. In M. C. Brown & T. E. Dancy (Eds.). African American Males and Education: Researching the Convergence of Race and Identity, Information Age, pp. 189-201. 7. Jackson, J.F.L., Charleston, L.J., Lewis, C.W., Gilbert, J.E., & Middleton, L.P., (2012). Rising STEM Occupational Demands and Low African American Participation in ArizonaÕs Scientific Workforce: Do Attitudes Toward STEM College Majors and Careers Matter?, In K.A. Scott (Eds.), The State of Black Arizona, Arizona Community Foundation and APS, Volume 3, pp. 35-44. 6. Gilbert, J.E., Ten in 10: A Reflective Examination of How A University in the South Graduated 10 African American Computer Science Ph.D.s in 10 Years, (2012). In W. F. Tate and H. T. Frierson (Eds.), Beyond Stock Stories and Folktales: African Americans Paths to STEM Fields, United Kingdom: Emerald Group Publishing Limited, Volume 11, pp. 307-322. 5. Jackson, J. F. L., Gilbert, J. E., Charleston, L. J., Gosha, K. (2009). Differential gender effects of a STEM-based intervention: An examination of the African American researchers in computing sciences program. In H. T. Frierson, W. Pearson, J. H. Wyche (Eds.), Black American Males in Higher Education: Research, Programs, and Academe. Bingley, UK: Emerald, Volume 7, pp. 317-330. 4. Jackson, J. F. L., Gilbert, J. E., Charleston, L. J., George, P. L., Grenell, K. D. (in press) Using Regional Data Collection to Inform University Led Initiatives: The Case of a STEM Education SWOT Analysis. New Directions for Institutional Research. 3. Gilbert, J.E., Williams, P., Cross, E.V., Mkpong-Ruffin, I., McMillian, Y., & Gupta, P. (2008). Usability and Security in Electronic Voting. E-Voting: Perspectives and Experience, Icfai University Press, pp. 74 Ð 80. 2. Gilbert, J.E. & Eugene, W. (2007). Building the Future Black Faculty Pipeline. In AfroGEEKS: Beyond the Digital Divide, Edited by Everett, A. and Wallace, A.J. pp. 285-293. 1. Gilbert, J. E. (2000). Beating The Odds, African Americans in Computer Science. Chapter 10 in Jones, L. (Ed.) Brothers of the Academy: Up And Coming Black Scholars Earning Our Way in Higher Education, Stylus Publishing. pp. 140-148. Other Publications 16. Gilbert, J.E. & Louis, J.D., (2025) A Stateless Transparent Voting Machine, arXiv: 2509.19257, doi: https://doi.org/10.48550/arXiv.2509.19257 15. Gilbert, J.E., McKenzie, J., Smith, A., & Thompson, L. (2023) Evaluating New Technology for Equitable and Secure Voter Verification, Tech Policy Press, Technology and Democracy, April 7, 2023, https://techpolicy.press/evaluating-new-technology-for-equitable-and-secure-voter-verification/ 14. Oyibo, K.U., Louis, J.D., & Gilbert, J.E., (2022) iOCR: Informed Optical Character Recognition for Election Ballot Tallies, arXiv:2208.00865, doi: https://doi.org/10.48550/arXiv.2208.00865 13. Gilbert, J.E., Ludi, S., Patterson, D.A., & Smith, L.M., (2022) Viewpoint: Words Matter. Communications of the ACM, July 2022, 85, 7, p. 36, doi.org/10.1145/3539488. 12. Richardson, B., & Gilbert, J. E. (2021). A Framework for Fairness: A Systematic Review of Existing Fair AI Solutions, arXiv:2112.05700, doi: https://doi.org/10.48550/arXiv.2112.05700 11. Sherman, I., Delgado, D., Gilbert, J., Ruiz, J. & Traynor, P., (2021) Characterizing User Comprehension in the STIR/SHAKEN Anti-Robocall Standard. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3898127 10. Johnson, C., Brodley, C., Bryant, R., Clarke, L., Gilbert, J., Hambrusch, S., LeBlanc, R., Paxton, J., & Schnabel, B., (2019) Creating Institutional Homes for Computing: Transforming a Department into a School or College, Computing Research Association, pp. 1-20, https://cra.org/resources/creating-institutional-homes-for-computing/ 9. Camp, T. & Gilbert, J.E. (2010) Broader Impacts Ð Should You Care? Computing Research News: A Publication of the Computing Research Association, 22,5, p. 2. 8. Blake, M.B. & Gilbert, J.E., (2010) Black Computer Scientists in Academe: an Endangered Species? The Chronicle of Higher Education, Diversity in Academe, September 24, 2010, pp. B35-B37. 7. Coney, L., Gilbert, J.E., Neumann, P.G., Nilsson, E., Pincus, J. & Schneier, B., (2008) E-Deceptive Campaign Practices Report: Internet Technology & Democracy 2.0, Electronic Privacy Information Center, October 20, 2008. 6. Gilbert, J.E. (2008) Silos of Academe Thwart Diversity on Campuses, The Chronicle of Higher Education, Diversity in Academe, September 26, 2008, pp. B45-B46. 5. Kaushansky, K., Gilbert, J.E., Hura, S. & Witt-Ehsani, S. (2008) Moving the Conversation Forward, speechTECHNOLOGY, May 2008, pp. 31- 35. 4. Gilbert, J.E., Jackson, J. & Seals, C. (2008) African-American Researchers in Computing Sciences: A Model for Broadening Participation in Computing. Computing Research News: A Publication of the Computing Research Association, 20,3, pp. 2, 23. 3. Gilbert, J.E., & Jackson, J.F.L. (2007). M7 STEM White Paper: Final report. Milwaukee, WI: Marquette University. 2. Bloom, J., Gilbert, J.E., Houwing, T., Hura, S., Issar, S., Kaiser, L., Larson, J.A., Leppik, D., Mailey, S., Mane, A., McTernan, F., McTear, M., Pollock, S., Shinn, P., Stifelman, L. & Wilson, D. (2005) Ten Criteria for Measuring Effective Voice User Interfaces, speechTECHNOLOGY, November/December 2005, pp. 31- 35. 1. Larson, J.A., Applebaum, T., Byrne, B., Giangola, J., Gilbert, J.E., Green, R.N., Hebner, T., Houwing, T., Hura, S., Issar, S., Kaiser, L., Kaushansky, K., Kilgore, R., Lai, J., Leppik, D., Mailey, S., Margulies, E., McArtor, K., McTear, M. & Sachs, R., (2005) Ten Guidelines for Designing a Successful Voice User Interface, speechTECHNOLOGY, January/February 2005, pp. 51 - 53. Patents and Patent Applications 6. Gilbert, J.E. Remote Document Verification of Physical Documents, US 2026/0105767 Al, April 16, 2026. 5. Dunbar, J. & Gilbert, J.E. Operator Monitoring and Engagement, US 12,012,107, June 18, 2024. 4. Gilbert, J.E. Transparent Interactive Interface For Ballot Marking And Methods Of Using The Same, US 11,334,295, May 17, 2022. 3. Gilbert, J.E., Jones, J.N., Laurenceau, I., Emamdie, M., & Moon, D. Systems and Apparatuses for Improving Law Enforcement Interactions with the Public, US 11,257,364 B2, February 22, 2022. 2. Gilbert, J.E. Transparent Interactive Printing Interface, US 11,036,442, June 15, 2021. 1. Gilbert, J.E. Nominal Population Metric: Clustering of Nominal Application Attributes, US 8,612,176, December 17, 2013. Expert Testimony 4. Gilbert, J.E. Curling, D. et. al. v. Kemp, B.P. et. al., No. 1:17-cv-2989-AT, (Northern District of Georgia, Atlanta, September 11, 2020). Voting Systems Expert Testimony. 3. Gilbert, J.E., U.S. House of Representatives Congressional Testimony, Committee on House Administration, 2020 Election Security: Perspectives from Voting System Vendors and Experts, January 9, 2020, Washington, DC. 2. Gilbert, J.E. National Federation of the Blind v. Lamone, No. 14-1631, 2014 WL 4388342, (D. Md. September 4, 2014). Voting Systems Expert Testimony. 1. Gilbert, J.E. Congressional Testimony, Committee on Rules and Administration, Bipartisan Electronic Voting Reform Act of 2008, July 30, 2008, Washington, DC. Invited Talks/Keynotes 348. Gate, A., Croak, M., & Gilbert, J.E., Computer Science and Engineering Pathways and Enrollment: Reframing Value and Opportunity, National Academies of Science, Engineering and Medicine (NASEM) Action Collaborative on Education and Workforce Trajectories in Tech, Washington, DC, March 31, 2026. 347. (Keynote) Gilbert, J.E., Shaping the Future of Voting with Technology Innovations, RISE AI Conference, University of Notre Dame, South Bend, IN, October 7, 2025. 346. (Keynote) Gilbert, J.E., Computing for Social Good: Changing the World with Technology Innovations, James S. Plant Lecture, Hamilton College, Clinton, NY, April 17, 2025. 345. (Keynote) Gilbert, J.E., Ozuzu, O., McNealy, J., & Solano, M.B., Meeting the Moment: Find our Footing through Curiosity, Creativity, and Community, University of Florida Center for Arts, Migration, + Entrepreneurship (CAME 2025), Gainesville, FL, April 10, 2025. 344. (Plenary) Gilbert, J.E., The Future of Voting, American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) Annual Meeting, Boston, MA, February 14, 2025. 343. (Plenary) Gilbert, J.E., The Power of AI in Admissions, 2024 Biomedical Research Training Conference, Dallas, TX, October 8, 2024. 342. Gilbert, J.E., King, B., & Wise, L.R., What Comes Next for Accessibility in 2024 and Beyond, U.S. Election Assistance Commission, Closing the Accessibility Gap: Voting in 2024 and Beyond, Washington, DC, August 28, 2024. 341. Washington, N., Rose, D.S., & Gilbert, J.E., Exponential Angel Investing - Future of Technology, Angel Capital Association (ACA): The Summit of Angel Investing, Columbus, OH, April 14, 2024. 340. (Keynote) Gilbert, J.E., Computing for Social Good, Research Month Keynote, Howard University, Washington, DC, April 11, 2024. 339. Gilbert, J.E., Computing for Social Good: Elections, Technology and Traffic Safety, Retired Faculty of the University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, April 3, 2024. 338. (Plenary Keynote) Gilbert, J.E., Computing for Social Good: Changing the World with Innovations in STEM, American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) Emerging Researcher National Conference, Washington, DC, March 15, 2024. 337. Gilbert, J.E., Computing for Social Good: Changing the World with Innovations in Technology, University of North Carolina-Charlotte, Charlotte, NC, February 16, 2024. 336. (Keynote) Gilbert, J.E., Content of our Code: Advancing the Legacy of Dr. King in the Modern Tech Landscape, Martin Luther King, Jr. Presidential Lecture, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS, January 25, 2024. 335. Gilbert, J.E., Innovations in Computing for the Social Good, Florida Free Speech Forum, Gainesville, FL, January 8, 2024. 334. Gilbert, J.E. & Holloman, A.K., AI in the Classroom: Where are we and we are we going?, 30th Southern Region Education Board (SREB) Institute on Teaching and Mentoring, Plenary Talk, Tampa, FL, October 28, 2023. 333. Gilbert, J.E., Innovations in Computing, Culture, and Policy, Atlanta University Center Data Science Center Seminar Speaker, Virtual, October 13, 2023. 332. Gilbert, J.E., Changing the World through Research & Innovation, Manhattan Associates, Black History Month Distinguished Speaker, Virtual, February 23, 2023. 331. Gilbert, J.E., Payton, F.C., Burley, D.L., Mott, M., & Sithole, H., ACM Black Excellence in Real-World Computing, Black History Month Panel, Virtual, February 22, 2023. 330. Gilbert, J.E., Florida Junior Science, Engineering and Humanities Symposium, Florida Junior Science, Engineering and Humanities Symposium, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, January 30, 2023. 329. Gilbert, J.E., Burns, K., Jacob, E., Merlian, M., Thomas, T., Thelemaque, N., & Hickox, L. Graduate School vs. Industry, National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE), University of Florida, October 12, 2022. 328. Gilbert, J.E., Establishing a Culture of Mutual Mentoring, Fostering a Mentoring Culture at R1 Universities Virtual Workshop, North Carolina State University, October 7, 2022. 327. Gilbert, J.E., Masterson, M., McReynolds, A. & Persily, N., Tech, Voter Trust, & the 2022 Election, Unfinished Live 2022, New York, NY, September 23, 2022. 326. (Keynote) Gilbert, J.E., Strategies for STEM DEI through Research and Innovations, Governors State University, Matteson, IL, April 8, 2022. 325. Gilbert, J.E., Innovations from the Lab: Integrating Technology & Society, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, Computer Science Research & Black Undergraduate Students (CSR&US), February 25, 2022. 324. Gilbert, J.E., Detecting Ballot Manipulations with a Transparent Voting Machine, Distinguished Lecture Department of Informatics, University of California Ð Irvine, October 22, 2021. 323. Gilbert, J.E., A Model for Building Diversity, Equity and Community in Computing, John V. Carlis Memorial Lecture, University of Minnesota, October 18, 2021. 322. Leshin, L., Risien, J., Huijpen, K., Stassun, K.G., & Gilbert, J.E., What Constitutes Excellence in Science? Changing Reward Systems, American Association for the Advancement of ScienceÕs (AAAS) Committee on Science Engineering and Public Policy (COSEPP), AAAS Science and Technology Policy Forum, October 12, 2021. 321. Gilbert, J.E., A Model for Building Diversity, Equity and Community, Fostering Equitable and Inclusive Environments at Research Universities Speaker Series, Association of American Universities (AAU), May 7, 2021. 320. (Keynote) Gilbert, J.E., Societal Impacts Through Research and Diversity, Diversity & Leadership Conference, Murray State University, April 23, 2021. 319. (Keynote) Gilbert, J.E., Equitable AI: Using AI to Achieve Diversity in Admissions, ACM Intelligent User Interfaces (IUI) 2021, April 15, 2021. 318. Gilbert, J.E., Can Voters Detect Ballot Manipulations with a Transparent Voting Machine?, Center for Information Technology Policy (CITP), Princeton University, March 30, 2021. 317. (Keynote) Gilbert, J.E., Expanding Opportunities through Research for Societal Impacts, ACM Special Interest Group on Computer Science Education (SIGCSE) 2021, March 15, 2021. 316. Gilbert, J.E., Decreasing Bias and Increasing Diversity in College Admissions with AI, University of Virginia Computer Science Department, Charlottesville, VA, January 27, 2021. 315. Gilbert, J.E., Equitable AI and Minimization of Bias In Computing Systems, AI 4 Afrika: Paradoxes, Promises and Paradigms New, January 22, 2021. 314. Gilbert, J.E., ASEE Distinguished Lecture, American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE), January 22, 2021. 313. Gilbert, J.E., Howard, L., Persily, N. & Stewart, C., Election Security: Lessons Learned from 2020, American Association for the Advancement of ScienceÕs (AAAS) Center for Scientific Evidence in Public Issues (EPI Center) and National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and MedicineÕs (NASEM) Committee on Science, Technology, and Law (CSTL), December 14, 2020. 312. Gilbert, J.E., Usability, Accessibility and Security: The Pillars of Elections, Psychological Sciences Colloquium, Rice University, Houston, TX, November 20, 2020. 311. (Keynote) Gilbert, J.E., Innovating Technology into Society: From the Lab to the Ballot Box, Technology, Mind & Society, American Psychological Association (APA), Virtual Showcase, November 13, 2020. 310. Baker, P., Gilbert, J.E., & Zegura, E., Voting, Technology, and Ethics, Ethics, Technology, and Human Interaction Center (ETHICx), Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, November 10, 2020. 309. (Distinguished Lecture) Gilbert, J.E., Making Every Vote Count: Innovations in Elections Technology, George Mason University, Fairfax, VA, November 6, 2020. 308. Gilbert, J.E., Jett, C., Collins, M., & Strutchens, M., Opportunities for Racial Equity in STEM Education Panel, NSF Education & Human Resources Advisory Committee Panel, October 28, 2020. 307. Gilbert, J.E., Voting Technology and Security in 2020, Office Hours with SciLine, American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), October 26, 2020. 306. (Distinguished Lecture) Gilbert, J.E., Making Every Vote Count: Accessibility and Security in Voting, Batten Hour Distinguished Lecture, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, October 19, 2020. 305. (Keynote) Gilbert, J.E., Driving While Black: Addressing Traffic Stops and Trauma, International Colloquium on Black Males in Education, October 13, 2020. 304. Gilbert, J.E., All Hands on Deck: Broadening Participation, Advancing Our Understanding of Earth Dynamics in Computational Infrastructure for Geodynamics (CIG) IV, October 13, 2020. 303. Gilbert, J.E., Science, Technology, and the Vote: Safeguarding the Integrity of our Elections, Engineers & Scientists Acting Locally (ESAL), webinar, October 12, 2020. 302. Gilbert, J.E., Societal Impacts Through Research and Diversity, Claflin University, September 4, 2020. 301. Gilbert, J.E., Macht, G., Stewart, C., & Vu, M., Socially Distanced Voting: How We Can Vote at the Polls This November, Bipartisan Policy Center, August 31, 2020. 300. Gilbert, J.E., Election Security: The Digital Infrastructure, The George Washington University Center for Excellence in Public Leadership, August 6, 2020. 299. Gilbert, J.E. The Science & Entertainment Exchange Presents Science Speed Dating, National Academy of Sciences, July 29, 2020. 298. Gilbert, J.E., U.S. Voluntary Voting Systems Guidelines (VVSG) 2.0, U.S. Election Assistance Commission (EAC) Virtual Hearing, May 6, 2020. 297. Gilbert, J.E. Changing Systems not Students, American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) Annual Meeting, February 15, 2020, Seattle, WA. 296. Gilbert, J.E. Inclusive Mentoring Through Online Spaces, American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) Annual Meeting, February 14, 2020, Seattle, WA. 295. Gilbert, J.E., NSF Presidential Awards for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching, DonÕt Underestimate the Power of Mentoring, NSF, January 28, 2020, Washington, DC. 294. Hall, W., Coleman, A., Keith, J.L., & Gilbert, J.E., Beyond the Law: Exploring Policy Foundations to Advance Student-Focused Diversity and Inclusion Strategies: An Access and Diversity Collaborative Session, College Board Higher Ed Colloquium, January 14, 2020, Dana Point, CA. 292. (Keynote) Gilbert, J.E., Innovations in Elections Technology: Securing American Democracy, Florida Tech & Innovation Summit 2019, Orlando, FL, September 25, 2019. 291. Gilbert, J.E., A ScholarÕs Manifesto: Societal Impacts Through Research and Diversity, Distinguished Research Excellence Speaker, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY, April 24, 2019. 290. Gilbert, J.E., Against the Odds: A Story of Mentoring, Perseverance and Excellence, Distinguished Scientist & Engineer Seminar Series, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Massachusetts, April 9, 2019. 289. Gilbert, J.E., Secure Accessible Voting in the U.S.A., Distinguished Scientist & Engineer Seminar Series, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Massachusetts, April 9, 2019. 288. Gilbert, J.E., Demystifying Graduate School for Black and Latino Men: Lessons Learned and Rules of Engagement, Black, Brown & College Bound: Empowering Black and Latino Men in College: All Hands on Deck, Tampa, FL, March 7, 2019. 287. Alberts, B., Chu, S., Gilbert, J.E., & Ward, J. (2019), Distinguished Kavli Frontiers of Science Alumni Panel, 30th Kavli Frontiers of Science Symposium, Beckman Center, Irvine, CA, February 27, 2019. 286. Gilbert, J.E., Hoffman, D., & Holley, C. (2019), Government and Technology, 2019 Future of Florida Summit: The Bob Graham Center for Public Service, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, February 2, 2019. 285. Gilbert, J.E. (2019), A ScholarÕs Imperative: Effecting Positive Change Through Research and Diversity, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, January 23, 2019. 284. Gilbert, J.E. (2018), Cyber Civics: Securing the Vote for 2020, National Academy of Sciences, Science & Entertainment Exchange, New York, NY, November 30, 2018. 283. (Keynote) Gilbert, J.E. (2018), Increasing Faculty Diversity in STEM, UNC-Chapel Hill Diversity in STEM Conference, Initiative for Maximizing Student Development, Chapel Hill, NC, November 7, 2018. 282. (Keynote) Gilbert, J.E. (2018), How to Leverage Your Diversity to Add Value Today, 2018 Black Data Processing Associates (BDPA) National Conference, New Orleans, LA, August 10, 2018. 281. Brodley, C., Gilbert, J.E., Jessup, E., & Tullsen, D. (2018), Session Chair: Haas, L. Booming Faculty: Opportunities and Challenges, 2018 Computing Research Association (CRA) Conference, Snowbird, UT, July 18, 2018. 280. Franklin, M., Gilbert, J.E., Noble, B., Rexford, J. & Wills, C. (2018), Session Chairs: Shekhar, S. & Torrellas J. Improving Faculty Recruiting in the Computing Community, 2018 Computing Research Association (CRA) Conference, Snowbird, UT, July 17, 2018. 279. Gilbert, J.E., Changing the World through Innovations in Academic Research, 60th Annual University of Florida Student Science Training Program (SSTP), University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, June 26, 2018. 278. Gilbert, J.E., Goldston, D., & Weaver, G., Implications for undergraduate STEM education of changes in societal context, National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, Medicine (NASEM) Roundtable on Systemic Change in Undergraduate STEM Education, Washington, DC, May 15, 2018. 277. Gilbert, J.E., A Conversation on the Importance of Mentorship, ACM SIGCHI CHI Mentoring (CHIMe), Montreal, CA, April 21, 2018. 276. Gilbert, J.E., Roth, R., Brown, D., & Mitchell, C., Applications Quest: A Tool for Diversity, Southern Association for College Admission Counseling (SACAC), New Orleans, LA, April 15, 2018. 275. Gilbert, J.E., Diversity In Tech: The Pipeline Is The Solution, Not The Problem, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, February 8, 2018. 274. (Keynote) Gilbert, J.E., Take Action! Human Rights through Science and Innovation, AAAS Science and Human Rights Coalition Meeting, Washington, DC, September 25, 2018. 273. Gilbert, J.E., Broadening Participation in Computing: Breaking Down Barriers and Increasing Access, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, November 29, 2017. 272. (Keynote) Gilbert, J.E., Take Action: Innovating Solutions to SocietyÕs Problems, 5th Annual 2017 Louis Stokes Midwest Center for Excellence (LSMCE) Conference, Indianapolis, IN, October 7, 2017. 271. Gilbert, J.E., Workforce Preparedness: Graduate Degree Benefits, Graduate Faculty-Student Forum, Tuskegee University, Tuskegee, AL, September 30, 2017. 270. (Keynote) Gilbert, J.E., Research, Diversity and Innovation: Changing the World, The Leadership Alliance National Symposium, Hartford, CT, July 29, 2017. 269. (Keynote) Gilbert, J.E., Scholar Activism: How to Positively Impact Society through Research, Sisters of the Academy (SOTA) Black Male Research BootCamp, Tallahassee, FL, June 6, 2017. 268. Gilbert, J.E., Societal Impacts: Diversity in Research, 1st Annual Diversity Graduate Research Symposium, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, March 22, 2017. 267. Gilbert, J.E., Changing the World through Innovation & Discovery By You, For You, Florida A&M University, Tallahassee, FL, February 2, 2017. 266. Gilbert, J.E., The Future of Elections Technology in the U.S.A., University of Missouri, Columbia, MO, January 17, 2017. 265. Gilbert, J.E., Recruitment, Development and Retention of Faculty and Students of Color in the Academy, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO, January 17, 2017. 264. Gilbert, J.E., Human-Centered Computing: Inventing Solutions to Societal Problems, Cade Museum Living Inventor Series, Cade Museum for Creativity + Invention, Gainesville, FL, November 17, 2016. 263. (Keynote) Gilbert, J.E., The ScholarÕs Imperative: Meeting the Demands of A Changing World, 32nd Annual McKnight Fellows Meeting, Florida Education Fund, Tampa, FL, November 11, 2016. 262. (Keynote) Gilbert, J.E., Innovations in Research and Discovery While Increasing Diversity, Annual Biomedical Research Conference for Minority Students (ABRCMS), Tampa, FL, November 9, 2016. 261. Gilbert, J.E. & Kurdak, C., Institutional Leadership Workshop to Enhance STEM Faculty Diversity Panel, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, November 7, 2016. 260. Gilbert, J.E., The Future of Voting in the United States: Open Source, Security, and Accessibility, University of Texas at Dallas, Dallas, TX, September 29, 2016. 259. Gilbert, J.E., Live Discussion: Q&A with Juan Gilbert (Public Engagement in Computer Science), AAAS Public Engagement with Science on Trellis, [Online], July 14, 2016. 258. Gilbert, J.E., The Future of Elections with Open Source Accessible Voting Software, Virginia Elections Conference, Richmond, VA, June 28, 2016. 257. Gilbert, J.E., Accessible Voting via Open Source, 2016 State Certification Testing of Voting Systems National Conference, MIT, Cambridge, MA, June 20, 2016. 256. Gilbert, J.E., An Examination of Speech-Enabled Technologies in the Car, SpeechTEK 2016, Washington, DC, May 25, 2016. 255. Gilbert, J.E., Secure, Usable and Accessible Voting: Changing the Way America Votes, Harvey Mudd College, Claremont, CA, April 21, 2016. 254. Gilbert, J.E., Leadership for Excellence in Research and Diversity, NSF Geosciences Opportunities for Leadership in Diversity (GOLD) Ideas Lab, Annapolis, MD, March 21, 2016. 253. (Keynote) Gilbert, J.E., Changing the World Through Research and Service, AAAS Emerging Researcher National Conference in STEM, Washington, DC, February 27, 2016. 252. Gilbert, J.E., Inventing the Next Generation of Accessible Voting Technologies, National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), Gaithersburg, MD, February 12, 2016. 251. (Keynote) Gilbert, J.E., The ScholarÕs Imperative: Effecting Positive Change in a Dynamic World, Florida Education Foundation 31st Annual McKnight Fellows Conference, Tampa, FL, November 14, 2015. 250. Gilbert, J.E., Building Coalitions and Collaborations, 2015 NSF Minority Faculty Development Workshop: 21st Century Mindsets and Strategies for Career Advancement, Washington, DC, September 24, 2015. 249. (Distinguished Lecture) Gilbert, J.E., Reducing Driver Distraction for Young Connected Drivers with Voice Enabled Technologies, U.S. Department of Transportation, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Research and Technology (OST-R), Washington, DC, September 16, 2015. 248. (Keynote) Gilbert, J.E., Diversifying the Computing Pipeline with Extraordinary Women, Association for Women in Science, ADVANCE|GSE Workshop, Baltimore, MD, May 31, 2015. 247. Gilbert, J.E., Research, Development, Testing and Deployment Efforts, 2015 State Certification Testing Of Voting Systems National Conference, Seattle, WA, May 20, 2015. 246. (Distinguished Lecture) Gilbert, J.E., Mentoring, Research and Innovation, National Security Agency (NSA), Fort Meade, MD, May 15, 2015. 245. Gilbert, J.E., Innovations in Human-Centered Computing, MIT Lincoln Labs, Lexington, MA, April 27, 2015. 244. (Distinguished Lecture) Gilbert, J.E., Applications Quest: Decreasing Bias and Increasing Diversity in College Admissions, Diversity Lecture Series University of South Florida, Tampa, FL, April 15, 2015. 243. (Keynote) Gilbert, J.E., Prime III, TEDxUF, Gainesville, FL, March 21, 2015. 242. (Keynote) Gilbert, J.E., Next Generation Voting Technologies: Changing the Way America Votes, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH, March 9, 2015. 241. (Keynote) Gilbert, J.E., Societal Impacts through Research and Diversity: Who We Are and What We Do, University of Florida College of Public Health & Health Professions Diversity Day, Gainesville, FL, October 23, 2014. 240. (Keynote) Gilbert, J.E., Worlds Ahead through STEM Research: Your Opportunity to Make an Impact, Florida International University McNair Scholars Research Conference, Miami, FL, October 17, 2014. 239. (Keynote Panel) Gilbert, J.E., Why I Pursued a PhD and Why You Should Too, GEM Grad Lab, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, September 26, 2014. 238. (Keynote Panel) Gilbert, J.E., Karasick, M. & Meisel, W., The Evolution of Computers and Society, SpeechTEK 2014, New York, NY, August 20, 2014. 237. Gilbert, J.E. & Eugene, W., The VoterPass Reservation System, SpeechTEK 2014, New York, NY, August 19, 2014. 236. Gilbert, J.E., Applications Quest: A New Way of Exploring Diversity in College Admissions, 2014 Diversity Leadership Retreat, Orlando, FL, July 25, 2014. 235. (Keynote) Gilbert, J.E., Societal Impacts through Research and Diversity: Who We Are and What We Do, Diversity in the Computational Geosciences Workshop, National Center for Atmospheric Research, Boulder, CO, June 24, 2014. 234. Gilbert, J.E., Reforming the Testing and Certification Process, U.S. Election Assistance Commission (EAC) Roundtable Discussion, Silver Spring, MD, June 12, 2014. 233. (Keynote) Gilbert, J.E., Different Pathways, One Journey: The Many Experiences of Black Graduate Students, National Black Graduate Student Association 26th Annual Conference, Baton Rouge, LA, May 29, 2014. 232. (Keynote) Gilbert, J.E. Computing Science Participation in the Age of Digital Media, Playful Learning Summit, Clemson University, Clemson, SC, May 17, 2014. 231. Gilbert, J.E., New Voting Technologies, The League of Women Voters of South Carolina, State Council Meeting, Columbia, SC, April 26, 2014. 230. Gilbert, J.E., Inspiring the Next Generation, Congressional Black Caucus Science and Technology Brain Trust Expanding Minority Participation in Science, U.S. News and World Reports STEM Solutions Conference, Washington, DC, April 25, 2014. 229. (Keynote, Distinguished Lecture) Gilbert, J.E., Changing the Landscape: Voting Rights, Technology and Policy, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL, April 17, 2014. 228. (Keynote) Gilbert, J.E., Research with Societal Impacts from Voting Rights to School Violence, Honors Convocation and 16th Annual Research Symposium, Fisk University, Nashville, TN, April 10, 2014. 227. (Keynote) Gilbert, J.E., Research with Societal Impacts from Voting Rights to School Violence, 16th Annual Research Symposium, Fisk University, Nashville, TN, April 9, 2014. 226. Gilbert, J.E., Enhancing Diversity in Technology (EDIT), Morgan Stanley, New York, NY, April 8, 2014. 225. Gilbert, J.E., Making A Difference in Society Through Research and Innovation, Virginia State University, Richmond, VA, March 21, 2014. 224. Gilbert, J.E., Innovation in Voting Accessibility, FCC Accessibility & Innovation Initiative, Washington, DC, March 11, 2014. 223. Gilbert, J.E., Societal Impacts of Research, Innovation and Diversity: Changing How Voting Works, University of the Virgin Islands, St. Thomas Campus, St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands, February 12, 2014. 222. (Keynote) Gilbert, J.E., Can You Change the World?, STEM Men of Color ÒAccess to Knowledge & EmpowermentÓ Symposium, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, February 1, 2014. 221. Gilbert, J.E., Prime III: Voting Accessibility and Security in the 21st Century, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, January 17, 2014. 220. Gilbert, J.E., Mentoring the Next Generation of Computing Scholars, 2014 CE21 PI and Community Meeting, Orlando, FL, January 8, 2014. 219. Gilbert, J.E., Voiceing: A Hands-Free, Eyes-Free Approach to Texting While Driving, InnoMobility 2013, Greenville, SC, November 6, 2013. 218. Gilbert, J.E., Creating the Entrepreneur Pipeline, FOCUS100 DigitalUndivided, New York, NY, October 5, 2013. 217. Gilbert, J.E., History in the Making: Innovation, Research, and Diversity, Auburn University Black Graduate and Professional Student Association, Auburn, AL, September 30, 2013. 216. Gilbert, J.E., Public Intellectualism: Media Interaction, Social Branding, and Knowledge, 2013 Conference of Ford Fellows Critical Transformations and Intersections: Knowledge, Community, and Action, Washington, DC, September 27, 2013. 215. Gilbert, J.E., Looking Ahead: Creating Opportunities for the Future, 2013 Congressional Black Caucus Science and Technology Brain Trust, Washington, DC, September 20, 2013. 214. Gilbert, J.E., The Future of Voting Technology, Presidential Commission on Election Administration Testimony, Cincinnati, OH, September 19, 2013. 213. (Keynote) Gilbert, J.E., Applications Quest and Strict Scrutiny in the Post Fisher Era, 2013 Lucile Kelling Henderson Lecture, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC, September 12, 2013. 212. (Keynote) Gilbert, J.E., Societal Impacts Realized Through Research and Diversity, STARS Celebration Conference, Atlanta, GA, August 16, 2013. 211. Gilbert, J.E., Building a House for Diversity: A Case In Point Example, Future Faculty Symposium, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, August 7, 2013. 210. (Keynote) Gilbert, J.E., The Future of Voting Accessibility & Security, 2013 Alumni Conference Department of Computer Science and Software Engineering, Miami University, Oxford, OH, April 12, 2013. 209. Gilbert, J.E., Mentoring Young Faculty to Stay and Excel in the Academy, Tuskegee University Science and Technology Open House, Montgomery, AL, April 6, 2013. 208. Gilbert, J.E., Accessibility Research and Elections: Where are we now?, NIST/EAC Accessible Voting Technology Research Workshop, Gaithersburg, MD, April 1, 2013. 207. Gilbert, J.E., Electronic Voting and Policy, University of Georgia Science and Technology/Higher Education Forum, Athens, GA, March 26, 2013. 206. Gilbert, J.E., Prime III: Accessibility, Security and Usability in Voting, Oconee County Democratic Party, Seneca, SC, March 16, 2013. 205. (Keynote) Gilbert, J.E., Blacks in Higher Education and Civic Responsibility: If Not You, Then Who?, 25th Annual National Black Graduate Student Conference, Dearborn, MI, March 8, 2013. 204. (Keynote) Gilbert, J.E., The Changing Face of the Academy: Mentoring, ACM SIGCSE 2013, Denver, CO, March 7, 2013. 203. Gilbert, J.E., Academics and Technologists Look at the Future, NIST/EAC Future of Voting Systems Symposium, Gaithersburg, MD, February 28, 2013. 202. Gilbert, J.E., Accessibility and Voting, Protection and Advocacy for People with Disabilities, Inc., Columbia, SC, January 23, 2013. 201. (Keynote) Gilbert, J.E., Technology and ItÕs Role in Civic Engagement, Rho Delta Lambda Chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. Annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial Celebration, Anderson, SC, January 19, 2013. 200. Gilbert, J.E., Universal Design in Electronic Voting: Making Voting More Accessible and Secure, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, October 29, 2012. 199. Gilbert, J.E., Achieving Historical Diversity: Steps Toward Building a High Quality, Diverse Computing Department, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, October 29, 2012. 198. Gilbert, J.E., Human-Centered Computing, Albany State University, Albany, GA, September 27, 2012. 197. Gilbert, J.E., Best Practices for Veterans Voting: Examining Election Operations, Procedures and Accessibility, U.S. Election Assistance Commission Roundtable, Washington, DC, September 13, 2012. 196. Gilbert, J.E., Black Males and STEM, Challenging the Status Quo: A Forum on Educational Equity and Inclusion for School-Age Black Males, The Congressional Black Caucus Foundation, The Urban Education Collaborative at UNC Charlotte and The Howard University School of Education, Charlotte, NC, September 5, 2012. 195. Gilbert, J.E., Using Speech to Reduce Distracted Driving, InnoMobility, Greenville, SC, July 19, 2012. 194. Gilbert, J.E., Human Factors in Healthcare, CableLabs Inc., Broomfield, CO, July 18, 2012. 193. (Keynote) Gilbert, J.E., Achieving Social Justice in Affirmative Action through Technology, Technoscience as Activism, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY, June 27, 2012. 192. Gilbert, J.E., Conversation Design for Spoken Language Systems, i3 iSchool Inclusion Institute of Information Sciences, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, June 7, 2012. 191. (Keynote) Gilbert, J.E., Trailblazers for the Next Generation, Booker T. Washington Community Center 78th Annual Awards Dinner, Hamilton, OH, April 28, 2012. 190. Gilbert, J.E., Advanced Learning Technologies and Culturally Relevant Computing, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI, April 20, 2012. 189. Gilbert, J.E., Broadening Participation in Computing: Breaking Down Stereotypes of Underrepresented Students in the Computational Fields, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI, April 20, 2012. 188. Gilbert, J.E., Applications Quest: A Data Mining Approach to Diversity in Admissions, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI, April 20, 2012. 187. Gilbert, J.E., Driver Distraction for Young Connected Drivers, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI, April 19, 2012. 186. (Keynote) Gilbert, J.E., Socially Inspired Computing: How Science & Technology Can Change the World! Benedict College, Columbia, SC, April 3, 2012. 185. Gilbert, J.E., One Machine, One Vote for Everyone, TEDx Greenville, Greenville, SC, March 30, 2012. 184. Gilbert, J.E., Changing the Landscape of Voting and Voter Registration through Universal Design, University of Maryland Baltimore County (UMBC), Baltimore, MD, March 28, 2012. 183. Gilbert, J.E., Innovations Promoting Older Adult Use of Technology, 8th Annual Aging Research Day Aging: From Cell to Society, Greenville Hospital System University Medical Center, Greenville, SC, March 9, 2012. 182. Gilbert, J.E., Revolutionized Teaching, TEDxGreenvilleSalon, Greenville, SC, February 29, 2012. 181. (Keynote) Gilbert, J.E., Innovation, Mentoring and Society: How One Person Can Make A Difference, Racial Legacies & Learning XXVII: How To Talk About Race, Miami University Hamilton, Hamilton, OH, February 14, 2012. 180. Gilbert, J.E. & Martinez, D.W., The Critical Role of Mentoring in Increasing Graduates and Faculty of Color, Association of American Colleges & Universities Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, January 27, 2012. 179. Gilbert, J.E., Reducing Driver Distraction for Young Connected Drivers, Nuance Automotive Forum Detroit 2011, Detroit, MI, November 8, 2011. 178. Gilbert, J.E., Universal Design in Electronic Voting: One Machine, One Vote for Everyone, Iowa State University, Ames, IA, October 28, 2011. 177. Gilbert, J.E., Effective Mentoring, Southern Region Education Board, Institute on Teaching and Mentoring Junior Faculty Development Conference, Atlanta, GA, October 22, 2011. 176. (Franklin Visiting Scholar Lecture) Gilbert, J.E., Increasing the Accessibility of Voting through Universal Design, University of Georgia, Athens, GA, October 17, 2011. 175. Gilbert, J.E., Powering the Connected Car with Voice, SpeechTEK 2011, New York, NY, August 8, 2011. 174. Gilbert, J.E., Preparing for the Academic Job Market, Empowering Leadership Alliance, Webinar, June 2, 2011. 173. (Anne Margaret Johnstone Lecture) Gilbert, J.E., Prime III: A Universally Designed Electronic Voting System, University of Maine, Orono, ME, April 18, 2011. 172. Gilbert, J.E., The African-American Distributed Multiple Learning Styles System: An Ethnocomputing Approach to Teach Algebra, Morehouse College, Atlanta, GA, March 1, 2011. 171. (Keynote) Gilbert, J.E., Courageous Conservations: Taking it to the Next Level with African-American and Latino Males, Black, Brown & College Bound: Meeting the Challenge of Higher Education, Tampa, FL, February 24, 2011. 170. (Keynote) Gilbert, J.E., Holistic Usability Measure: A Holistic Approach to Measuring Interface Usability, Greenville Spartanburg Anderson Technology Council (GSATC), Greenville, SC, February 9, 2011. 169. (Keynote) Gilbert, J.E., African-American Distributed Multiple Learning Styles Systems: Culturally Relevant Learning, South Carolina Council for African American Studies (SCCAAS) Conference, Columbia, SC, February 5, 2011. 168. Gilbert, J.E., Innovations in Research through Human-Centered Computing, Langston University, Langston, OK, November 18, 2010. 167. Gilbert, J.E., Prime III: The Next Generation of Electronic Voting Research, IEEE Oklahoma City Section, Oklahoma City, OK, November 17, 2010. 166. (Keynote) Gilbert, J.E., voiceTEXT: A Safer Alternative to Texting While Driving, Consortium for Computing Sciences in Colleges Ð Southeastern Region, Spelman College, Atlanta, GA, November 12, 2010. 165. Gilbert, J.E., The Need to Examine and Address the Current Status of Minority Males in Higher Education, Southern Region Education Board, Institute on Teaching and Mentoring, Tampa, FL, October 29, 2010. 164. (Keynote) Gilbert, J.E., Creating Critical Mass: Recruiting and Mentoring a Diverse Research Group, Colorado School of Mines, Golden, CO, October 28, 2010. 163. Gilbert, J.E., Using Technology to Achieve Diversity: A New Strategy for Affirmative Action, Colorado School of Mines, Golden, CO, October 28, 2010. 162. Gilbert, J.E., Entrepreneurship & the Professoriate, Colorado School of Mines, Golden, CO, October 28, 2010. 161. Gilbert, J.E., Hip-Hop, Video Games and Math. USA Science & Engineering Festival, Meet the Scientists! Washington, DC, October 23, 2010. 160. (Keynote) Gilbert, J.E., Pathways to Success through Innovative STEM Research in Human-Centered Computing, Louis Stokes South Carolina Alliance for Minority Participation Annual Undergraduate Research Conference, Orangeburg, SC, October 15, 2010. 159. Gilbert, J.E., Human-Centered Computing: People, Technology, Information and Policy, Johnson C. Smith University Lyceum Series, Charlotte, NC, September 30, 2010. 158. Gilbert, J.E., Universal Design in Electronic Voting: 1 Machine, 1 Vote for Everyone, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC, September 24, 2010. 157. Gilbert, J.E., Why Should You Go to Graduate School?, North Carolina A&T University, Greensboro, NC, September 23, 2010. 156. (Keynote) Gilbert, J.E., Entrepreneurship and the Professoriate: Yes, Professors are Entrepreneurs Too, STARS Alliance 5th Annual Celebration 2010, ChampionsGate, FL, August 8, 2010. 155. Gilbert, J.E., Accessible Voting. U.S. Election Assistance Commission, Washington, DC, August 5, 2010. 154. Gilbert, J.E., Alphanumeric Recognition of License Tag Data, SpeechTEK 2010, New York, NY, August 2, 2010. 153. Gilbert, J.E., TeachEHR: WhoÕs Training the Clinical Workforce?, Usability in Health IT: Technical Strategy, Research, and Implementation Roundtable, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD, July 13, 2010. 152. Gilbert, J.E., VoiceTEXT vs. Voice to Text, York One Academy, York, SC, May 25, 2010. 151. Gilbert, J.E., Tenure and Promotion: Rules of Engagement, South East Alliance for Graduate Education and the Professoriate, Atlanta, GA, May 18, 2010. 150. Gilbert, J.E., Texting While Driving: Is There A Safe Alternative?, Colorado School of Mines, Golden, CO, May 3, 2010. 149. Gilbert, J.E., Driver Distraction, Networked Vehicle Association Conference: Apps on Wheels, Stanford University, San Joses, CA, April 28, 2010. 148. Gilbert, J.E., Publishing for Success, NSF Minority Faculty Development Workshop, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, March 23, 2010. 147. Gilbert, J.E., Broadening Participation in Computing: Service or Research?, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, Charlotte, NC, March 19, 2010. 146. Gilbert, J.E., Prime III: Universal Design Research in Electronic Voting, Georgia Institute of Technology, GVU Brownbag Lecture Series, Atlanta, GA, March 11, 2010. 145. Gilbert, J.E., Human Centered Computing and Technology Innovation, Norfolk State University, Norfolk, VA, January 29, 2010. 144. Gilbert, J.E., Socially Inspired Computing and Innovation: Solving National Problems, Hampton University, Hampton, VA, January 28, 2010. 143. Gilbert, J.E. & Jackson, J.F.L., Broadening Participation in Computing, 8th National Conference on Black Student Achievement, Clemson University, Clemson, SC, January 25, 2010. 142. Gilbert, J.E., Accessible Voting with Prime III, San Francisco Voting System Task Force, San Francisco, CA, January 15, 2010. 141. Gilbert, J.E., Incorporating Universal Design Principles into Electronic Voting, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, November 10, 2009. 140. Gilbert, J.E., Diversity Redefined in the New Affirmative Action Era, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, November 10, 2009. 139. Gilbert, J.E., The Need to Examine and Address the Current Status of Minority Males in Higher Education, The COMPACT for FACULTY DIVERSITY, 2009 Institute on Teaching and Mentoring, Arlington, VA, October 23, 2009. 138. Gilbert, J.E., Why Should You Go To Graduate School?, Tuskegee University, Tuskegee, AL, October 21, 2009. 137. Gilbert, J.E., Navigating the Academy for Career, Leadership and Community, 2009 Conference of Ford Fellows, Beckman Center, National Academies, October 16, 2009. 136. Gilbert, J.E., Tradeoffs in Electronic E2E Voting Systems, National Institute of Standards and Technology Workshop on End-to-End Voting Systems, George Washington University, Washington, DC, October 14, 2009. 135. Gilbert, J.E., Affirmative Action Redefined through Technology, Kean University, Union, NJ, October 5, 2009. 134. Gilbert, J.E., Incorporating Universal Design Principles in Electronic Voting, Lamar University, Beaumont, TX, September 25, 2009. 133. Gilbert, J.E., Issues in STEM Competitiveness: The Impact of Underrepresentation in Computing Sciences on the African-American Community and the Nation, Colgate University, Hamilton, NY, September 18, 2009. 132. Gilbert, J.E., Standards, Security and Accessible Voting. National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD, September 2, 2009. 131. Gilbert, J.E., VUI Design for Anonymous Name Spelling in Public Environments, SpeechTEK 2009, New York, NY, August 24, 2009. 130. Gilbert, J.E., Achieving Diversity in the New Era of Affirmative Action with Technology, American Association of Black in Higher Education (AABHE) Leadership Institute, Miles College, Birmingham, AL, July 24, 2009. 129. Gilbert, J.E., Prime III: Universal Accessibility in Voting. U.S. Election Assistance Commission, Washington, DC, June 2, 2009. 128. Gilbert, J.E., Software for Admissions That Provides Holistic Diversity and Aheres to all Judicial Decisions on the use of Race/Ethnicity, Gender in Admissions. 22nd Annual National Conference on Race & Ethnicity in American Higher Education, San Diego, CA, May 29, 2009. 127. Gilbert, J.E., Security & Technology of Internet Voting. Alabama League of Women Voters, Birmingham, AL, May 2, 2009. 126. Gilbert, J.E., Emerging Trends and Entrepreneurship. Association of Computer/Information Sciences and Engineering Departments at Minority Institutions (ADMI), Morgan State University, Baltimore, MD, April 17, 2009. 125. Gilbert, J.E., Why Should You Go To Graduate School? Albany State University, Albany, GA, April 10, 2009. 124. Gilbert, J.E., Applications Quest: Achieving Equity and Diversity in Admissions with Data Mining. University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, March 23, 2009. 123. Gilbert, J.E., Broadening Participation in Computing. Prairie View A&M University, Prairie View, TX, March 12, 2009. 122. Gilbert, J.E., Broadening Participation in Computing: Research, Graduate School and the Professoriate. Fort Valley State University, Fort Valley, GA, March 6, 2009. 121. Gilbert, J.E., The Prime III Voting System Project. University of Maryland, Baltimore County, Baltimore, MD, February 20, 2009. 120. (Keynote) Gilbert, J.E., Computing Diversity in Higher Education in the 21st Century. Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, February 18, 2009. 119. Gilbert, J.E., Hip-Hop Music and Math. American Association for the Advancement of Science and Science Chicago, 2009 AAAS Annual Meeting, Meet the Scientists at AAAS Family Science Days! Chicago, IL, February 15, 2009. 118. Gilbert, J.E., Applications Quest: A Computational Solution to Affirmative Action in the 21st Century. University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL, January 30, 2009. 117. Gilbert, J.E., The Future of Underrepresented Minority Based Programs, Alliance for Graduate Education in Mississippi (AGEM) Winter Scholar Symposium, Jackson State University, Jackson, MS, January 23, 2009. 116. Gilbert, J.E., Modern Day Affirmative Action: Computing Race and Gender Conscious Admissions in the 21st Century, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ, November 17, 2008. 115. (Wes McJulien Lecture) Gilbert, J.E., Advancing Learning through Culture, Technology and Instruction, 2008 Association for Educational Communications & Technology (AECT), Orlando, FL, November 7, 2008. 114. Gilbert, J.E., Usable Security in Electronic Voting, Columbus State University, Columbus, GA, November 5, 2008. 113. Gilbert, J.E., Prime III: The Intersection Between Usability and Security, Clemson University, Clemson, SC, October 10, 2008. 112. (Keynote) Gilbert, J.E., Excellence in Academia and Beyond, National McNair Scholars Research Conference and Graduate School Fair, University of Delaware, Newark, Delaware, October 3, 2008. 111. Gilbert, J.E., Computing in the 21st Century: Innovative Solutions to Real World Problems. Rochester Institute of Technology, B. Thomas Golisano College of Computing and Information Sciences DeanÕs Lecture Series, September 26, 2008. 110. Gilbert, J.E., A New Strategy for Affirmative Action. National Academies, Washington, DC, September 17, 2008. 109. (Keynote) Gilbert, J.E., Changing The World Through Technology, Spelman College, Atlanta, Georgia, September 8, 2008. 108. (Keynote) Gilbert, J.E., From the Classroom to the Boardroom in the Academic World, BDPA 9th Annual Scholarship and Education Awards, BDPA Southern Minnesota Chapter, Rochester, MN, August 24, 2008. 107. Gilbert, J.E., Prime III: A Multimodal Approach to Electronic Voting, SpeechTEK 2008, New York, NY, August 19, 2008. 106. Gilbert, J.E. Innovation: Where Computing and Societal Problems Meet. 2008 STARS Celebration, Auburn, AL, August 12, 2008. 104. Gilbert, J.E. Admissions Equity: Reality and Results. Washington Duke Inn, Durham, NC, June 26, 2008. 103. Gilbert, J.E. Prime III: Electronic Voting in the 21st Century. Monmouth University, May 2, 2008. 102. Gilbert, J.E. Can Holistic Admissions Replace Affirmative Action? Education Writers Association, 61st Annual Conference, Chicago, IL, April 25, 2008. 101. Gilbert, J.E. Achieving Diversity in the New Affirmative Action Era. Virginia Tech, April 22, 2008. 100. Gilbert, J.E. Shaping the Future of Voting: An Exploration of the Human Factors and HCI Challenges in the Design and Deployment of Prime III. Virginia Tech, April 22, 2008. 99. (Keynote) Gilbert, J.E. Engineering Research and Innovation in the 21st Century. 34th Annual National Society of Black Engineers Convention, Orlando, FL, March 22, 2008. 98. (Keynote) Gilbert, J.E. Entrepreneurship and Innovation in the Academy. 20th National Black Graduate Student Association Conference, Chicago, IL, March 14, 2008. 97. Gilbert, J.E. Secure, Equal Access for Everyone in Voting. Auburn University Elderhostel, March 13, 2008. 96. Gilbert, J.E. Prime III: A Multimodal Approach to Electronic Voting. Voice Search Conference, San Diego, CA, March 10, 2008. 95. Gilbert, J.E. Prime III: Innovations in Electronic Voting. Information Technology & Innovation Forum, Capitol Hill, Washington, D.C. March 6, 2008. 94. (Keynote) Gilbert, J.E. Carter G. Woodson and the Origins of Multiculturalism. USDA Ð Natural Resources Conservative Service Black History Observance, Auburn, AL, February 28, 2008. 93. Gilbert, J.E. Community, Technology and Innovation in the 21st Century. Tuskegee University, Tuskegee, AL, February 22, 2008. 92. (Keynote) Gilbert, J.E. Innovation, Passion and Research: Ingredients for Success. National Association of Academies of Science and American Junior Academies of Science Banquet, Boston, MA, February 16, 2008. 91. Gilbert, J.E. Broadening Participation in Computing: AARCS Program. American Association for the Advancement of Science in Promoting the Success of Minority Graduate Students Session, Boston, MA, February 16, 2008. 90. Gilbert, J.E. Achieving Diversity Without Preference in the New Affirmative Action Era. University of Colorado-Boulder, Boulder, CO, February 6, 2008. 89. Gilbert, J.E. Achieving Diversity Without Preference in the New Affirmative Action Era. Wayne State University Law School, Detroit, MI, January 23, 2008. 88. Gilbert, J.E. Community Benefits of Technological Progression and Advancement. People of Action for Community Enrichment, Opelika, AL, January 19, 2008. 87. Gilbert, J.E. African-American Researchers in Computing Sciences (AARCS): A Program for Broadening Participation in Computing. IBM T. J. Watson Research Center, Hawthorne, NY, January 16, 2008. 86. Gilbert, J.E. Electronic Voting for Senior Citizens. Osher Lifelong Learning Institute, Auburn, AL, January 14, 2008. 85. Gilbert, J.E. 2008 Disability Services: How to Affect Change in an Election Year Symposium hosted by the Georgia Disability Vote Project at the Center for the Visually Impaired, Atlanta, GA, January 7, 2008. 84. Gilbert, J.E. Prime III: A Usable Security Model for Electronic Voting, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, September 12, 2007. 83. Gilbert, J.E., Preparation for the Professoriate: Pathways, Passion, and Purpose, PROMISE: Maryland's Alliance for Graduate Education and the Professoriate (AGEP), Baltimore, Maryland, August 17, 2007. 82. Gilbert, J.E. Prime III: A Multimodal Electronic Voting Platform. National BDPA Conference, Washington, DC, August 15, 2007. 81. Gilbert, J.E. & Payton, F. Racioethnic Imbalance in CS and IS: How Do We Change the Face of the Classroom? National BDPA Conference, Washington, DC, August 15, 2007. 80. Gilbert, J.E. Prime III: One Machine, One Vote for Everyone. IBM, Charlotte, NC, June 14, 2007. 79. Gilbert, J.E. Innovation and Diversity in the 21st Century. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY, April 25, 2007. 78. Gilbert, J.E. Applications Quest: A Strategy to Replace Affirmative Action & Social Justice. Fixing the Academy: Tapping into Black Excellence on White Campuses 2007, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, April 13, 2007. 77. Gilbert, J.E. Applications Quest É A Holistic Solution to Application Processing. American Bar Association Presidential Advisory Council on Diversity in the Profession Eastern Regional Pipeline Workshop, Loyola University-Chicago Law School, Chicago, IL, March 23, 2007. 76. (Keynote) Gilbert, J. E. Prime III & The Future of Electronic Voting. 29th Annual Leroy Roquemore Computer Science Symposium, Southern University, Baton Rouge, LA, March 15, 2007. 75. Cross, E.V. & Gilbert, J. E. The Prime Voting System: Multimodality & Politics. AVIOS/SpeechTEK West 2007, San Francisco, California, February 22, 2007. 74. Gilbert, J.E. Applications Quest: Achieving Diversity in the Proposal 2 Era System, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, January 30, 2007. 73. Gilbert, J.E. The Prime Voting System: A Secure, Multimodal Electronic Voting System, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, January 16, 2007. 72. Gilbert, J.E. Intelligent Instruction with Computer Assisted Pedagogy, Juxtopia Urban Learning Technology (JULT) Conference, Baltimore, MD, December 2, 2006. 71. Gilbert, J.E. Race Conscious Policies in Education with Applications Quest, Jackson State University, Jackson, MS, November 9, 2006. 70. Gilbert, J.E. Barriers for Underrepresented Groups to STEM: Why Don't You Like Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics?, Jackson State University, Jackson, MS, November 9, 2006. 69. (Keynote) Gilbert, J.E. Academic Jobs É The Professoriate, Southern Region Education Board, Institute on Teaching and Mentoring, Miami, FL, October 27, 2006. 68. (Keynote) Gilbert, J.E. Research, Mentoring, Graduate School and the Professoriate, Bring IT On!, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN, October 20, 2006. 67. Gilbert, J.E., Applications Quest: Affirmative Action, Race Neutral Admissions, and Holistic Review ... What's Really Fair?, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN, October 20, 2006. 66. Gilbert, J.E., Computing Diversity: Affirmative Action and Race Neutral Policies, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, September 13, 2006. 65. Gilbert, J.E., Preparation for the Professoriate: Pathways, Passion, and Purpose, PROMISE: Maryland's Alliance for Graduate Education and the Professoriate (AGEP), Baltimore, Maryland, August 18, 2006. 64. Gilbert, J.E., Graduate School for the Working Professional, 28th Annual National BDPA Conference, Los Angeles, California, August 2, 2006. 63. Gilbert, J.E., Esterman, M., & Geiger, C.D. The Academic Job Search, 8th Annual National GEM Consortium Symposium Future Faculty and Professionals Symposium, June 29, 2006, Chicago, Illinois. 62. Gilbert, J.E. Applications Quest: Using Diversity in Admissions ... Computationally Speaking, University of Georgia, Athens, GA, June 23, 2006. 61. (Commencement Speaker) Gilbert, J.E., Hamilton High School Annual Commencement Ceremony, Millett Hall, Oxford, Ohio, June 5, 2006. 60. Gilbert, J.E., Graduate School and the Professoriate, Association of Computer/Information Sciences and Engineering Departments at Minority Institutions (ADMI), Orlando, FL, May 19, 2006. 59. Gilbert, J.E., Holistic Review in Admissions: Demonstrating a Computerized Tool, American Association for the Advancement of Science, Washington DC, May 16, 2006. 58. Gilbert, J.E., Jackson, J.F.L., Sims, P. & Beachum, F. The State of African-American Men in Milwaukee, Wisconsin: Lets Talk!, Marquette University, Milwaukee, WI, April 21, 2006. 57. Gilbert, J.E., Applications Quest: Computing Diversity, University of South Carolina, Columbia, South Carolina, April 14, 2006. 56. Gilbert, J.E., The Next Black Ph.D. ItÕs More Than Just Research, Benedict College, Columbia, South Carolina, April 13, 2006. 55. Gilbert, J.E., The Next Black Ph.D. ItÕs More Than Just Research, The National Society of Black Engineers 32nd Annual National Convention, Pittsburgh, PA, March 31, 2006. 54. Gilbert, J.E., Show Me the Money, Careers in STEM, Rufus King High School, Milwaukee, WI, March 29, 2006. 53. Gilbert, J.E., Applications Quest: Computing Diversity, Marquette University, Milwaukee, WI, March 28, 2006. 52. Gilbert, J.E., Prime III Ushering in a New Age of Electronic Voting, Marquette University, Milwaukee, WI, March 27, 2006. 51. Gilbert, J.E., Preparing for Disaster with Technology, Alabama Association of Assessing Officials Conference, Opelika, AL, March 1, 2006. 50. Gilbert, J. E. The Holistic Usability Measure (HUM): Evaluating Spoken Language Systems. AVIOS/SpeechTEK West 2006, San Francisco, California, January 31, 2006. 49. Gilbert, J.E., Is The Ph.D. Really Worth?: Transitioning To Graduate School, Albany State University, Albany, GA, January 28, 2006. 48. Gilbert, J.E., Broaden Participation in STEM or Else, Morehouse College, Atlanta, GA, January 17, 2006. 47. Gilbert, J.E., Emergency Preparedness, Alabama Municipal Revenue Officers Association and Auburn University Center for Governmental Services, Generating Revenue for Cities Conference, Auburn, AL, December 8, 2005. 46. (Keynote) Fun-Set Social and Charity Club Beautillion Ball 2005, Huntsville, AL, November 19, 2005. 45. Gilbert, J.E., The Usability of Usability, World Usability Day, Auburn University, Auburn, AL, November 3, 2005. 44. Gilbert, J.E., Applications Quest: Computing Diversity to Address Affirmative Action. University of North Carolina Charlotte, Charlotte, NC, October 14, 2005. 43. Gilbert, J.E., Collaborations for Success: Industry & The Academy, I-85 Corridor Alliance, Auburn University, Auburn University Dixon Hotel & Conference Center, Auburn, AL, September 16, 2005. 42. Gilbert, J.E., Applications Quest: Using Technology to Address Affirmative Action, 27th Annual National BDPA Conference, Detroit, MI, August 20, 2005. 41. Gilbert, J.E., Distributed Listening, Advanced Speech Technologies Symposium: Emerging Technologies, SpeechTEK Conference, August 1, 2005. 40. Gilbert, J.E., Applications Quest: Computing Diversity to Address Affirmative Action. Rice University, Houston, TX, July 29, 2005. 39. Gilbert, J.E., Esterman, M., & Gates, A. The Academic Job Search and the Tenure-Track Process, 7th Annual National GEM Consortium Symposium Future Faculty and Professionals Symposium, June 30, 2005, Boston, Massachusetts. 38. Gilbert, J.E., Barrera, E., & Marder, S. Developing Successful Mentoring Relationships, 7th Annual National GEM Consortium Symposium Future Faculty and Professionals Symposium, June 30, 2005, Boston, Massachusetts. 37. Gilbert, J.E., Using Culture and Diversity to Recode the Matrix of the New Millennium Workforce. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY, April 21, 2005. 36. Gilbert, J.E., How to Choose A Doctoral Mentor and Why This Is Critical to Your Success. Arizona State University, Phoenix, AZ, April 18, 2005. 35. Gilbert, J.E., Distributed Listening: Improving Speech Recognition Accuracy, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, VA, February 3, 2005. 34. Gilbert, J.E., Application Quest: Computing Diversity, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, VA, February 3, 2005. 33. Gilbert, J.E., Application Quest: Computing Diversity, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY, January 19, 2005. 32. Gilbert, J.E., Application Quest: Computing Diversity, Miami University, Oxford, OH October 29, 2004. 31. Gilbert, J.E., Ask The Experts, Speech in Government/Public Sector, SpeechTEK Conference, September 13, 2004. 30. Gilbert, J.E., Applications Quest: Using Clustering Algorithms to Address Affirmative Action, 10th Annual Conference for African-American Researchers in the Mathematical Sciences (CAARMS10), June 24, 2004, Berkeley, California. 29. Gilbert, J.E., Spoken Language Systems Research, University of Maryland College Park, June 17, 2004, College Park, Maryland. 28. Gilbert, J.E., Building the Future Black Faculty Pipeline, AfroGEEKS Conference, University of California Santa Barbara, May 7-8, 2004, Santa Barbara, California. 27. Gilbert, J.E., Applications Quest: Using Technology to Address Affirmative Action, Florida A&M University, April 20, 2004, Tallahassee, Florida. 26. Gilbert, J.E., Speech User Interfaces for Information Retrieval, University of Maryland, Baltimore County, April 6, 2004, Baltimore, Maryland. 25. Gilbert, J.E., Global Information Technology, The 4th Annual African American Leadership Summit, Miami University, February 21, 2004 Oxford, Ohio. 24. Gilbert, J.E. ÒUsing Technology to Diversify University CampusesÓ, Auburn University Africana Studies Lecture Series, 208 Foy Union, January 15, 2004, Auburn University, Alabama. 23. Gilbert, J.E., Voice LETS, Criminal Justice Technology Symposium V , Marriott Grand Hotel, December 4, 2003, Point Clear, Alabama. 22. Gilbert, J.E., Voice elVIAS, Georgia Institute of Technology Ð Access Grid Presentation, June 17, 2003, Atlanta, Georgia. 21. Gilbert, J.E., Going to Graduate School for Computer Science, Tuskegee University, March 6, 2003, Tuskegee, Alabama. 20. Gilbert, J.E., Technology for African American Survival: Tech Talk, The 3rd Annual African American Leadership Summit, Miami University February 22, 2003, Oxford, Ohio. 19. Gilbert, J.E., Information Verbalization, University of Alabama-Birmingham, September 19, 2002, Birmingham, Alabama. 18 Gilbert, J.E., An Introduction to VoiceXML: Adding Voice To Data, BDPA 2002 24th Annual National Conference, August 9, 2002, Orlando, Florida. 17. Gilbert, J.E., African American Distributed Multiple Learning Styles System: A Culture-specific Approach to ELearning, BDPA 2002 24th Annual National Conference, August 9, 2002, Orlando, Florida. 16. Gilbert, J.E., Animated Pedagogical Agents, Southern Polytechnical State University, April 10, 2002, Marietta, Georgia. 15. Gilbert, J.E., Making Learning Personal With Adaptive Instruction, University of Houston Clear Lake, April 1, 2002, Houston, Texas. 14. Gilbert, J.E., Finding Information With Your Voice (Anywhere, Anytime, Any Device), University of Houston Clear Lake, April 1, 2002 Houston, Texas. 13. Gilbert, J.E., Making Learning Personal With Adaptive Instruction, Vanderbilt University, March 24, 2002, Nashville, Tennessee. 12. Gilbert, J.E., Technology in the Next Millennium, The 2nd Annual African American Leadership Summit, Miami University, February 16, 2002, Hamilton, Ohio. 11. Gilbert, J.E., Browsing the Internet with Voice Portals: A New Wave in Technology, African American Entrepreneurship Summit, Auburn University, February 14, 2002, Auburn, Alabama. 10. Gilbert, J.E., African American Distributed Multiple Learning Styles System: A Culture-specific Approach to ELearning, ACM Richard Tapia Celebration of Diversity in Computing, October 20, 2001, Houston, Texas. 9. Gilbert, J.E., E-Commerce, E-Culture and the Digital Divide É Where Are We Headed?, Black Client Workshop, Cincinnati, Ohio, Cincinnati Convention Center, June 8, 2000, Cincinnati, Ohio. 8. Gilbert, J.E., Selecting Instructional Technology, Xavier University, September 10, 1999, Cincinnati, Ohio. 7. Gilbert, J.E., Electronic Commerce, BDPA Cincinnati Chapter, Greater Cincinnati Urban League, August 11, 1999, Cincinnati, Ohio. 6. Gilbert, J.E., E-Commerce & Web Branding: A Use For Persuasive Technologies, 5th Annual Conference for African-American Researchers in the Mathematical Sciences - CAARMS5, University of Michigan, June 22 - 25, 1999, Ann Arbor, Michigan. 5. Gilbert, J.E., Teaching with Interactive Media Now & in the Future, Interactive Media Studies Conference '98, Miami University, November 20, 1998, Oxford, Ohio. 4. Gilbert, J.E., JavaScript, Greater Cincinnati Library Consortium, Cincinnati State Community College, November 10, 1998, Cincinnati, Ohio. 3. Gilbert, J.E., Java, Association for Computing Machinery Miami University Chapter, Miami University, October 21, 1998, Oxford, Ohio. 2. Gilbert, J.E., JavaScript as a Web-Development Tool, University of Cincinnati, December 4, 1997, Cincinnati, Ohio. 1. Gilbert, J.E., Web-based Instruction System for Education with Interactive Video, Learning With Technology Conference, The Ohio State University, June 19, 1997, Columbus, Ohio Other Presentations 25. Gilbert, J.E. (2020), Scaling Our Impact Emerging Human Factors Applications Addressing Societal Challenges in Elections, Human Factors and Ergonomics Society (HFES) 64th Annual Conference, October 6, 2020. 24. Palmer, D. Blake, L.A., Howell, G., Albence, A., & Gilbert, J.E. (2020), Ballot-Marking Devices and Accessibility, U.S. Election Assistance Commission 2020 Elections Disability, Accessibility, and Security Forum, Washington, DC, February 20, 2020. 23. Dahlberg, M.L., Gilbert, J.E., Tull, R., Zavala, M.E., Byars-Winston, A., & Staussun, K. (2019), Effective Mentoring: Strategies and Experiences, American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, February 16, 2019. 22. Darville G., Anderson Ð Lewis, C., Stellefson, M., Lee, Y., MacInnes, J., Pigg, R. M., Gilbert, J.E., & Thomas, S. (November 5th Ð 8th, 2017). Customization of Avatars in a Digital Gaming Intervention Ð An Experimental Study. Abstract accepted for presentation at the 145th APHA Annual Meeting & Exposition Ð Atlanta, GA. 21. Frierson, H., Malcom, S., Moore, J.L., Stassun, K., Campbell, P.B. & Gilbert, J.E. The Enduring Trek to Diversify STEM PhD Programs. 2017 AERA, San Antonio, TX, April 28, 2017. 20. Gilbert, J.E., Munakata Marr, J., Thomas, R.C., El Maghraoui, K., & Lasich, D., Minority Women: Diversity and Mentoring in the Research Environment, 11th Annual Conference for the Society of Women Engineers (SWE), Chicago, IL, October 15, 2011. 19. Jackson, J.F.L., Charleston, L., & Gilbert, J.E., Changing Attitudes about Computing Science at Historically Black Colleges and Universities: Benefits of an Intervention Program Designed for Undergraduates, 4th Annual Conference on Understanding Interventions that Broaden Participation in Research Careers, Nashville, TN, May 28, 2011. 18. Gilbert, J.E., Burnett, M., Ladner, R., Rosson, M.B., & Davis, J., Applying the NSF Broader Impacts Criteria to HCI Research, ACM 2011 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, Vancouver, CA, May 10, 2011. 17. Bang, M., Everett, A., Gomez, K. & Gilbert, J.E., Research and Practice in Education, Media, and People of Color, American Education Research Association (AERA), New Orleans, LA, April 7, 2011. 16. Blake, M.B., Camp, T., Gilbert, J.E., Perez-Quinones, M., Williams, A., Choosing the Administrative Path, Richard Tapia Celebration of Diversity in Computing, San Francisco, CA, April 5, 2011. 15. Jackson, J.F.L., Gilbert, J.E., Charleston, L.J., & Gosha, K., Differential Gender Effects of a STEM-Based Intervention: An Examination of the African American Researchers in Computing Sciences Program, American Education Research Association (AERA), Denver, Colorado, May 4, 2010. 14. Jackson, J., Gilbert, J.E., Walker, J.L., & Williams, A.T., Changing Attitudes about Computing Science: Benefits of an Intervention Program Designed for African American Undergraduates, American Association of Blacks in Higher Education (AABHE), Atlanta, GA, March 26, 2010. 13. Burge, J., Gilbert, J.E., & Lopez, P. Finding the Best Career Choice for You. Academic Careers Workshops for Underrepresented Participants, Coalition to Diversity Computing (CDC), Houston, TX, March 6, 2010. 12. Gilbert, J.E. Opportunities in Diversity Research. Auburn University, Auburn, AL, January 28, 2008. 11. Jackson, J., George, P. & Gilbert, J.E. Interventions that Show Great Promise for Increasing African American Computing Scientists in Higher Education: Evidence from the African American Researchers in Computing Sciences Program. 2007 AERA, Chicago, IL, April 10, 2007. 10. Hood, S. & Gilbert, J.E., Alternative Assessment: Using a Culturally Relevant, Computer-Based Interactive Tool (AADMLSS) to Assess Students' Eighth-Grade Algebra Knowledge. American Education Research Association (AERA), San Francisco, CA, April 8, 2006. 9. Gilbert, J.E., Thinking Outside the Box: Engaging Students in Creative Thought, Auburn University Forum on College Teaching and Learning, Auburn, AL, February 4, 2006. 8. Gilbert, J.E. & York, B., The Computer Science Academic Job Search, 2005 Richard Tapia Celebration of Diversity in Computing Conference, Albuquerque, New Mexico, October 21, 2005. 7. Gilbert, J.E., How to Start a Successful Research Program: A Diverse Perspective, Texas A&M University Academic Career Workshop Focus: Underrepresented Faculty, College Station, Texas, September 9, 2005. 6. Gilbert, J.E., How to Navigate the Tenure Process: A Diverse Perspective, Texas A&M University Academic Career Workshop Focus: Underrepresented Faculty, College Station, Texas, September 9, 2005. 5. Gilbert, J.E., Wilson, D. & Gupta, P., Evaluating Voice User Interfaces Workshop, SpeechTEK Conference, August 1, 2005. 4. Jackson, J.F.L., Moore, J.L., Cole, D., McNeal, L., Gilbert, J.E., Williams, B.N., and Ford, D.Y., The Theory of Reasoned Action: Examining Sociological Factors that Influence Education for African American Males. American Education Research Association Annual Conference. April 12, 2005, Montreal, Canada. 3. Gilbert, J.E., Voice User Interface Workshop, SpeechTEK Conference, September 13, 2004. 2. Gilbert, J.E. & Others, The Survival of African American Men In The Academy: Rules of Engagement, Vanderbilt University, Black Culture Center, October 11, 2002, Nashville, Tennessee. 1. (Best Poster Presentation) Rankins, J., Gilbert, J., Brown, P., Pemberton, C., Kacmar, C., McDuffie, E., I-CAN: An Interactive-Computer Assisted Network for Bridging the Chronic Disease Divide between African-Americans and Caucasians, ACM Richard Tapia Celebration of Diversity in Computing, October 20, 2001, Houston, TX. Service & Leadership 2025 Ð Present Series Editor for Springer's Advances in Computer Science Applications and Research 2025 Ð Present Academy of Science, Engineering, & Medicine of Florida (ASEMFL) Legislative Action Committee, Member 2025 Ð Present Computing Research Association (CRA) Government Affairs Committee, Member 2025 Ð Present University of Florida, Computer & Information Science & Engineering Department, Faculty Mentoring Committee 2024 Ð Present University of Florida African-American Studies Program Advisory Board Member 2023 Ð Present University of Florida GEM Fellow Representative/Coordinator 2024 Ð Present National Academies Leadership Committee for the Action Collaborative on Education and Workforce Trajectories in Tech 2024 Ð 2026 National Science Board, Member (Appointed by President Joseph R. Biden) 2026 University of Florida, Herbert Wertheim College of Engineering Dean Search Advisory Committee 2026 University of Florida, Herbert Wertheim College of Engineering Strategic Planning Committee Member 2025 - 2026 University of Florida, Academic Strategic Planning Committee Member 2025 Reviewer for National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine (NASEM) Pathways to Doctoral Degrees in Computing 2025 University of Florida, Herbert Wertheim College of Engineering Associate Dean for Academic Affairs Search Committee Chair 2024 - 2025 University of Florida, Herbert Wertheim College of Engineering Dean Search Advisory Committee Member 2025 Reviewer for National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine (NASEM) Study on Cyber Hard Problems 2025 Reviewer for Sensors Journal 2025 Reviewer for Disability and Rehabilitation: Assistive Technology Journal 2016 - 2025 University of Central Florida Industrial Advisory Board Member 2022 - 2024 NSF Education and Human Resources (EHR) Advisory Committee Member 2023 Ð 2024 APLU NSF Computer & Information Science Study Advisory Board 2023 Ð 2024 2024 AAAS Mentor/Lifetime Mentor Award Review Committee 2021 Ð 2024 ACM Policy Award Committee 2024 IEEE International Symposium on Technology and Society (ISTAS 2024) Reviewer 2024 ACM Black History Month Campaign Speaker 2024 ACM Digital Threats Research and Practice (DTRAP) Reviewer 2024 U.S. Law and Human-Computer Interaction: Foundational Readings, Cambridge University Press, Reviewer 2023 Ð 2024 Computing Research Association (CRA) LEVEL UP Advisory Board Member 2023 Ð 2024 Technical Program Committee Member for the Black Issues in Computing Education Workshop 2022 Ð 2024 AAAS Advisory Committee for Path to Public Interest Technology - Building Institutional Infrastructure, AAAS Scientific Responsibility, Human Rights and Law (SRHRL) Program 2023 Communications of the ACM Reviewer 2019 Ð 2023 Sloan-AAAS-Education Counsel Advisory Committee 2017 Ð 2023 University of Florida African-American Studies Advisory Board 2022 Ð 2023 Computing Research Association (CRA) Leadership in Computing Workshop Member 2019 Ð 2023 ACM Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Council Member (Words Matter Coordinator) 2021 Ð 2023 Georgia Tech Ethics Broadening Participation in Computing Curriculum Advisory Board 2021 Ð 2023 University of Washington CREATE Advisory Board 2022 - 2023 Human Factors and Ergonomics Society (HFES) Alphonse Chapanis Student Paper Award Committee 2023 National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine (NASEM) Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education (DBASSE), Science, Engineering, and Technology (SET) Equity Roundtable Participant, Washington, DC, June 29-30, 2023. 2022 AAAS Philip Hauge Abelson Prize Selection Committee Member 2022 Reviewer for AAAS Science Advances 2022 University of Florida, Herbert Wertheim College of Engineering Dean Search Committee Member 2020 Ð 2021 American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) Evidence in Public Issues (EPI) Center Advisory Committee 2020 Ð 2021 SIGCHI CHIMe Advisory Board 2021 NSF LSU BRBytes External Advisory Board 2017 Ð 2021 Human Factors and Ergonomics Society (HFES) Internet Technical Group (ITG) Chair 2021 Reviewer for National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine (NASEM) Mentoring of Black Graduate and Medical Students, Postdoctoral Scholars, and Early-Career Faculty in Science, Engineering, and Medicine: Proceedings of a Workshop, https://nap.nationalacademies.org/catalog/26462/ 2021 National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine (NASEM) Panel on Review of Selected Divisions of the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Information Technology Laboratory (ITL), Team Leader 2021 National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine (NASEM) Addressing Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Anti-Racism In 21st Century STEMM Organizations: A Summit, Committee Member 2021 ACM US Technology Policy Committee Secretariat Nominations Committee Member 2021 Morgan State University PresidentÕs Blue Ribbon Expert Panel, Member 2021 University of Florida ASPIRE/Sea Change Executive Team Member 2021 Served as Reviewer for Patterns Journal 2017 Ð 2021 BDPA National Board Member 2018 Ð 2021 Queen of Peace Catholic Academy School Advisory Board 2020 Ð 2021 Chair, University of Florida Equitable AI Working Group 2020 Computing Research Association Widening Participation (CRA-WP) Career Mentoring Workshop Mentor 2020 Human Factors and Ergonomics Society (HFES) Mentor-Mentee Luncheon Panelist 2020 Served as NSF Panel Reviewer 2021 Editor: Frontiers in Education LSAMP Special Issue: New Developments in Pathways Towards Diversity and Inclusion in STEM: A United States Perspective, https://www.frontiersin.org/research-topics/16377/new-developments-in-pathways-towards-diversity-and-inclusion-in-stem-a-united-states-perspective 2018 Ð 2021 NSF Committee on Equal Opportunities in Science and Engineering (CEOSE) Advisory Committee 2017 Ð 2022 APLU NSF Engineering Databooks Advisory Committee 2018 - 2019 University of Florida African-American Studies Program Director Search Committee 2017-2019 Human Factors and Ergonomics Society (HFES) Conference Internet Technical Group (ITG) Program Chair 2019 - 2020 National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine (NASEM) Committee on The Role of Authentic STEM Learning Experiences in Developing Interest and Competencies for Technology and Computing 2011 Ð 2019 Advisory Board Member for AAAS-NSF Emerging Researchers National (ERN) Conference in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) 2017 - 2019 National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine (NASEM) Committee on The Science of Effective Mentoring in Science, Technology, Engineering, Medicine, and Mathematics (STEMM) 2019 ACM SIGCHI Conference Reviewer 2019 Served as a Reviewer for William T. Grant Foundation 2019 - 2022 ACM Heidelberg Laureate Forum Selection Committee Member 2017 Ð 2019 National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine (NASEM) Committee on The Future of Voting: Accessible, Reliable, Verifiable Technology 2018 Served as a reviewer for the Journal of Women and Minorities in Science and Engineering 2018 Served as a reviewer for Automation in Construction Journal 2017 - 2018 Intel Corporation HBCU Diversity Initiative External Advisory Board Member 2017 Applied Human Factors and Ergonomics (AHFE) 2017 International Conference for the Design for Inclusion Scientific Advisory Board Member 2017 Served as a reviewer for Communications of the ACM 2017 Served as a reviewer for Computers & Security Journal 2017 Human Factors and Ergonomics Society (HFES) Conference User Experience (UX) Day Program Committee 2017 Served as NSF Panel Reviewer 2016 Human Factors and Ergonomics Society (HFES) Conference User Experience (UX) Day Marc Resnick Best Paper Award Judge 2016 Human Factors and Ergonomics Society (HFES) Conference User Experience (UX) Day Leadership Development Workshop Chair 2016 Served as a reviewer for Computers & Security Journal 2015 Human Factors and Ergonomics Society (HFES) Conference User Experience (UX) Day Contest Judge and Mentor 2015-2017 Applied Human Factors and Ergonomics (AHFE) Design for Inclusion 2016 Scientific Advisory Board 2015-2017 USACM Executive Council Member 2015-2017 Served on Advisory Board for the California Association of Voting Officials (CAVO) 2015-2021 Advisor, University of Florida National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE) 2015-2018 Served on Advisory Board for the Consortium Enabling Cybersecurity Opportunities and Research (CECOR) 2015 Served as an Internal Reviewer for the UF Pew Scholars Program in Biomedical Sciences 2015 Served on Program Committee for RESPECT 2015 (Research in Equity and Sustained Participation in Engineering, Computing, and Technology) 2015 Served as a reviewer for ACM Computing Surveys 2014 Served as a reviewer for Applied Ergonomics Journal 2014 Served as a reviewer for Morgan Kaufman Publishers for HCI book 2014-2017 USACM E-Voting Subcommittee Chair 2014 Served as a NSF Panelist 2014 Served as a reviewer for Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking Journal 2014-2016 American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) Annual Scientific Program Committee Member 2013-2016 Served on the Boys & Girls Clubs of America STEAM Advisory Council 2014 Served as a reviewer for the International Journal of Artificial Intelligence in Education (IJAIED) 2013 Served as a reviewer for the Journal of STEM Education 2013 Served as a reviewer for the NCWIT Undergraduate Research Mentoring Award 2013 Served as a reviewer for Communications of the ACM 2012 Served as a reviewer for the Center for Culturally Responsive Evaluation and Assessment (CREA) Inaugural Conference 2012 ACM 2013 CHI Conference Paper Reviewer 2012 American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) Mentor Award Committee Member 2012 - 2014 Clemson University School of Computing Graduate Student Association, Co-Advisor 2012 - 2014 Anderson District 5 Career Campus, Career and Technology Advisory Council Member 2012 - 2014 Associate Partner on Advising Committee for AdeleRobots.com 2010 Ð 2014 NSF Computer & Information Science & Engineering (CISE) Advisory Committee Member 2010 Ð 2013 Member of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) Board appointed Committee on Opportunities in Science (COOS) 2010 Ð 2013 American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) Early Career Award for Public Engagement Selection Committee Member 2011 Ð 2014 Served on Clemson University PresidentÕs Commission on the Status of Black Faculty and Staff 2012 - 2014 BMW Steering Circle Committee, Member 2012 Guest Blogger for Communications of the ACM 2012 - 2013 Chair, Coalition to Diversity Computing (CDC), joint organization of the ACM, CRA and IEEE-CS 2011 - 2014 Clemson University CyberInstitute Steering Committee Chair 2011 Editorial Board Member for Special issue on Social Media and Mobile Marketing in Journal of Research in Interactive Marketing 2011 Associate Editor for the International Journal of Health, Wellness and Society 2011 Served as a reviewer for the Journal of STEM Education: Innovations and Research 2011 Ford Foundation Fellowship Panelist 2011 Advisory Board for DiverseBusinessNews.com 2011 Technical Program Committee Member for Learning Technologies for the Developing World (LT4D) Workshop for the The 11th IEEE International Conference on Advanced Learning Technologies (ICALT 2011) 2011 Served as a reviewer for the Personal and Ubiquitous Computing Journal Special Theme Issue on Automotive User Interfaces and Interactive Applications 2011 Served as a reviewer for 2012 IEEE International Electric Vehicle Conference 2010 Served as a reviewer for the Quality Education Forum Journal 2011 Served as a reviewer for Usability Professionals Association (UPA) 2011 Conference 2010 Computer Science Education Week Steering Committee Member 2010 American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) Mentor Award Selection Committee Member 2010 Served on 3 NSF Panels 2009 Ð 2014 Clemson University School of Computing Graduate Recruiting Committee Chair 2010 - 2014 Clemson University School of Computing Graduate Affairs Committee 2010 Clemson University Executive Vice-President for Research Search Committee Member 2010 Clemson University Computing and Information Technology EPSCoR Desktop to Teragrid Search Committee member. 2010 Clemson University Search Committee for Director of Access and Equity 2007 Ð 2009 IEEE Computer Society Board of Governors 2009 - 2015 ACM U.S. Public Policy Committee (USACM) Council Member 2006 - 2008 IEEE Computer Broadening Participation in Computing Column Editor 2009 - 2014 Journal of African American Males in Education Advisory Board Member 2010 Served as a review for ACM Transaction on Computing in Education 2010 Served as a review for IEEE Signal Processing Letters 2009 Served on 2 NSF Panels 2008 National Academy of Science France Ð U.S. Kavli Frontiers of Science Symposium Organizing Committee Member 2008 Served on the U.S. Election Assistance Commission Interdisciplinary Roundtable on Voluntary Voting Systems Guidelines (VVSG) 2009 IEEE International Conference on Multimedia & Expo (ICME 2009) Technical Program Committee 2008 College Board and NSF Advanced Placement Computer Science Commission 2009 Speech Technology Conference Committee 2008 Auburn University Center for Governmental Services Associate Director Search Committee Chair 2008 Ð 2012 CRA-W/CDC Discipline Specific Mentoring Workshop Co-Chair 2006 Ð 2009 Editorial Advisory Board Ð Speech Technology Magazine 2008 Auburn University Outreach Symposium Committee 2008 Ð 2009 Auburn University Black Graduate and Professional Student Association (BGPSA) Faculty Advisor 2007 Served on the U.S. Election Assistance Commission Roundtable on Voluntary Voting Systems Guidelines (VVSG) 2007 Ð 2009 Advisory Board Member for The Information Technology and Innovation FoundationÕs Electronic Voting Initiative 2007 Ð 2014 Advisory Board Member for Juxtopia Inc. 2006 Ð 2014 Advisory Board Member for the Center for African-American Research and Policy 2007 Auburn University Diversity Research Institute Planning Committee Member 2007 Ð 2010 American Education Research Association (AERA) Communications and Outreach Committee Member 2007 SpeechTEK 2007 Voice User Interface Workshop Co-Chair VUI Designer as a Profession: Job Qualifications & Career Tracks 2007 Reviewer for Journal of STEM Education 2007 Reviewer for INTERACT 2007 2007 Workshop Committee Co-Chair for the 1st NSF International Workshop on Virtual Instructors, VI-2007, Georgetown University, May 21-22, 2007. 2007 Program Committee Member for the 2007 ÒFixing the AcademyÓ Tapping Black Excellence on White Campuses Conference, Johns Hopkins University, April 13-14, 2007. 2006 Ð 2008 Advisory Board for the QEM INFLOW Project, a project of the Quality Education for Minorities (QEM) Network supported by the National Science FoundationÕs Engineering Directorate. 2006 Ð 2007 ACM Southeast Conference 2007 Program Committee 2006 Ð 2007 IEEE Computer Society Technical Committee on Learning Technology - Virtual Instructors Pilot Research Group (VIPRG) Conversational Interface Sub-Committee Chair 2007 Ð 2009 Served on the Auburn University Athletics Department Student Athlete Support Services (SASS) Advisory Board 2007 Auburn University Outreach Symposium Committee Member 2007 - 2009 Auburn University College of Engineering Graduate Student Recruitment Committee 2007 ACM Richard Tapia Celebration of Diversity in Computing Birds of a Feather Co-Chair 2007 Reviewer for ACM CHI 2007 2007 Fixing the Academy: Tapping Black Excellence on White Campuses Papers Co Chair 2006 Reviewer for the International Journal of Interactive Technology and Smart Education 2006 Reviewer for IEEE Computer 2006 Reviewer for Journal of Women and Minorities in Science and Engineering 2006 Ð 2007 Served on the 2007 Program Committee for the Association of Computer and Information Science/Engineering Departments at Minority Institutions (ADMI) 2006 Program Committee Member for InterSpeech Satellite Workshop titled ÒDialogue on dialogues: Multidisciplinary Evaluation of Advanced Speech-based Interactive Systems Ò 2006 Chaired the organization committee for the National Academy of Sciences Kavli Frontiers of Science Symposia 2005 - 2007 The American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) Minorities in Engineering Award Committee Member 2005 Ð 2009 Auburn University Title VI Committee Member. 2006 Reviewer for the International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction 2005 - 2010 Black Data Processing Association (BDPA) Information Technology Institute Academic Chair 2005 International Conference on Multimodal User Interfaces (ICMI) Universal Access Program Area Chair 2005 ACM Richard Tapia Conference Celebration of Diversity in Computing Served on the Scholarship Committee 2005 Served on the organization committee for the National Academy of Sciences Beckman Frontiers of Science Symposia October 20-21, 2004 Served on the Computing Research AssociationÕs (CRA) Workshop on Broadening Participation in Computing. August 8, 2004 Served as the High School and College IT Showcase Lead Judge at the 26th Annual National BDPA Conference. 2004 Served on the Editorial Review Board for International Journal on ELearning and the Journal of Interactive Learning Research. May 2004 - August 2004 Abstract Selection Committee for the 2004 SACNAS Conference (Society for Advancement of Chicanos/Latinos and Native Americans in Science), Austin, Texas from October 21-24, 2004. February 2004 - 2006 VoiceXML University: VoiceXML Education Exchange Review Board Member (http://www.voicexml.org/resources/vxml_university/index.html) April 2004 International Conference on Computing, Communications and Control Technologies: CCCT'04 Served on the External Paper Review Committee March 25, 2004 The 4th International Conference on Advanced Learning Technologies (ICALT 2004) Aug. 30 - Sep. 1, 2004 Served on the External Paper Review Committee http://lttf.ieee.org/icalt2004/committees.html 2003 Served on 3 NSF Proposal Review Panels 2003 ACM Richard Tapia Conference Celebration of Diversity in Computing Served on the Scholarship Committee 2003 SpeechTEK 2003 Served as Moderator for the Building Brands with Speech Solutions Panel 2003 Served on the Africana Studies Major/Department Proposal Committee for President Walker, lead by Dr. Keenan Grenell, Interim Assistant Provost for Diversity and Multicultural Affairs 2003 Served as a Review for Systemics, Cybernetics and Informatics 2003 2003 Participated in the design of the VoiceXML Application Developer Exam (developed by The VoiceXML Forum) 2003 BDPA 2003 25th National Annual Conference Workshops Deliver Manager/Chair 2003 Served as a reviewer for the Journal of Computing in Higher Education 2003 Advised 2 undergraduate seniors at Tuskegee University on their senior project. 2002 Ð 2010 Miami University Department of Computer Science & Systems Analysis Advisory Committee Member 2003 National Black Data Processing Association Conference Workshop Chair 2002 NSF Proposal Review Panel 2002 McGraw Hill Book Review (For the 2nd time) C++ Programming: Lessons and Applications by T. B. DÕOrazio 2002 McGraw Hill Book Review C++ Program Design by Cohoon and Davidson 2002 Black Data Processing Association & The Black World Today Radio Talk Show Guest 2002 ACM Crossroads Magazine HCI Issue Reviewer 2002 McGraw Hill Book Review Applied C: An Introduction and More by Alice Fischer, David Eggert & Stephen Ross 2002 McGraw Hill Book Review C++ Programming: Lessons and Applications by T. B. DÕOrazio 2001 Project NIA: Taught summer course on computers to 7th and 8th graders from Loachapoka Junior High School. Experience 2025 Ð Present University of Florida (Gainesville, FL), Senior Advisor to the Dean for National Engagement 2024 Ð Present University of Florida (Gainesville, FL), Distinguished Professor, Computer & Information Science & Engineering Department 2015 Ð 2025 University of Florida (Gainesville, FL), Professor & Department Chair, Computer & Information Science & Engineering Department 2014 Ð 2015 University of Florida (Gainesville, FL), Professor & Associate Chair of Research, Computer & Information Science & Engineering Department 2009 Ð 2014 Clemson University (Clemson, SC), Professor & Chair Division of Human-Centered Computing 2010 Ð 2012 Clemson University (Clemson, SC), Graduate Program Director Division of Human-Centered Computing 2009 Auburn University (Auburn, AL), Professor 2005 Ð 2009 Auburn University (Auburn, AL), Associate Professor 2007 Ð 2016 President and Chief Technology Officer, Applications Questª, LLC. -http://www.ApplicationsQuest.com/ 2009 Ð 2012 Technical Advisor to Everyone Counts Inc. -http://www.EveryoneCounts.com/ 2006 Ð Present Consultant, American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) Center for Advancing Science & Engineering Capacity http://php.aaas.org/programs/centers/capacity/01_About/01_ConsultantRoster.php 2000 Ð 2005 Auburn University (Auburn, AL), Assistant Professor 2000 Ð 2016 Brothers of the Academy Institute *Webmaster -http://www.BrothersOfTheAcademy.org/ 1998 - 2000 Miami University (OH), Visiting Instructor, Systems Analysis Department 1997 The Ohio State University (Teaching Assistantship) *C++ Programming for Engineers(Spring 1997) 1996 Ð 1997 Computer Science Adjunct Faculty, Columbus State Community College, Columbus, Ohio *Database Programming with Oracle (Summer 1996) *PC Operating Systems DOS/Windows (Autumn 1996) *Program Design and Development(Winter-Spring 1997) 1988 Ð 1995 NCR Corporation, Dayton, Ohio * Application Development and Consulting * DBA for World Wide Orders System on Teradata Database * Application Development in Visual C++ * Managed & documented Filepro database * Installed PC's, printers, & software * Investigated new system software 1988 Ð 1991 Applied Science Department, Miami University, Oxford OH *Monitor PC-Network maintenance *Monitor computer Lab Operations *Tutor Systems Analysis majors * Manage Network for engineering students Memberships ACM (Association for Computing Machinery) (http://www.acm.org/) American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) ACM US Technology Policy Committee (https://www.acm.org/public-policy/ustpc/) Human Factors and Ergonomics Society (HFES) User Experience ProfessionalÕs Association (UXPA) IEEE Computer Society American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) International Artificial Intelligence in Education Society (AIED) AACE (Association for the Advancement of Computing in Education) American Education Research Association (AERA) Association for Voice Interaction Design (AVIxD) ACM SIGACCESS Special Interest Group on Accessible Computing ACM SIGCSE Special Interest Group on Computer Science Education ACM SIGCHI Special Interest Group on Computer-Human Interaction National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE) Adaptive Hypertext & Hypermedia Upsilon Pi Epsilon BDPA (Black Data Processing Association) American Association of Blacks in Higher Education (AABHE) Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity Inc. (Life Member) Doctoral Graduates (Major Professor) Graduate Student Graduation Date Position 40. +Jean Louis July 15, 2025 Research Scientist, University of Florida 39. *Fatemeh Tavassoli December 2, 2024 Assistant Instructional Professor, University of Florida 38. *+Simone Smarr July 18, 2024 Research Scientist, Howard University 37. +Joseph Isaac, Jr. November 27, 2023 Senior UX Design Associate, JPMorgan Chase & Co. 36. *Kiana Alikhademi November 14, 2023 Senior Machine Learning Engineer, NBC Universal 35. +Keith McNamara, Jr. July 18, 2023 U.S. Government/Federal Employee 34. *+Diandra Prioleau Ojo June 30, 2023 Postdoc, University of Florida 33. *+Brianna Richardson Smith May 16, 2023 Senior Data Scientist, Humana 32. ~*+Imani N. S. Munyaka June 17, 2021 Assistant Professor, University of California Ð San Diego 31. *+DeKita Moon-Rembert March 9, 2021 Senior UX Researcher/Designer, Flexion 30. *+Naja Mack January 13, 2021 Assistant Professor, Morgan State University 29. *Rua M. Williams June 2, 2020 Assistant Professor, Purdue University 28. *+Brianna Posadas April 9, 2020 Assistant Professor, California State Polytechnic University -Pomona 27. *+Tiffanie Smith October 28, 2019 Assistant Professor, Lincoln University 26. *Elizabeth A. Matthews June 25, 2019 Associate Professor, Washington & Lee University 25. *+Sanethia V. Thomas March 13, 2019 Senior Lecturer, University of Florida 24. +Jerone Dunbar August 3, 2018 Honda Research & Development 23. *+Jessica N. Jones March 16, 2018 Deputy Director, Office of Naval Research Global (ONR Global) TechSolutions 22. ~+Julian Brinkley March 16, 2018 CEO Daedalus Cybernetics 21. *+France Jackson March 15, 2018 Rice & Gravy Studio 20. +Marvin Andujar July 24, 2017 Senior Lecturer, University of Florida 19. +Chris Crawford July 17, 2017 Associate Professor, University of Alabama 18. *+Andrea Johnson June 30, 2015 Assistant Professor, Spelman College 17. *Hanan Alnizami December 17, 2014 New Relic, Senior Manager of Research 16. +Tamirat Abegaz November 17, 2014 Associate Professor, University of North Georgia 15. *+Aqueasha Martin-Hammond July 18, 2014 Associate Professor, IUPUI 14. +Joshua Ekandem July 18, 2014 Intel 13. +Kinnis Gosha April 3, 2013 Hortenius I. Chenault Endowed Professor & Department Chair, Morehouse College 12. ~+Ignacio Javier çlvarez Mart’nez December 18, 2012 Technische Hochschule Ingolstadt 11. *+Christin D. Shelton May 14, 2012 DEEP Designs, LLC Co-Founder/CTO 10. *+Shanee Dawkins August 25, 2011 Research Scientist at NIST 9. *+Wanda Eugene March 23, 2011 CEO KidzHack 8. +Caio V. Soares July 28, 2010 Machine Learning Group Manager Intuit 7. *+Yolanda McMillian June 15, 2010 Teaching Specialist, Michigan State University 6. *+Philicity K. Williams May 21, 2010 Applied Cybersecurity Engineer at MITRE 5. Kenneth Rouse July 21, 2009 Associate Professor, Computer Science at LeTourneau University 4. +E. Vincent Cross, II April 24, 2009 Senior Research Scientist, Charles River Analytics 3. David Thornton July 14, 2008 Associate Professor, Jacksonville State University 2. *+Dale-Marie Wilson July 12, 2006 Teaching Professor, UNC-Charlotte 1. Yapin Zhong September 16, 2003 Postdoctoral Researchers Advised Postdoc Researcher and Institution Dates 6. *+Jeremy A. Waisome (U. of Florida) 2017 - 2020 5. +Edward Dillon (U. of Alabama) 2013 - 2016 4. *+Wanda Eugene (Auburn University) 2013 - 2017 3. +Jamie Macbeth (UCLA) 2013 - 2014 2. *+Deidra Morrison (Northwestern U.) 2009 Ð 2011 1. +Shaun Gittens (U. of Maryland College-Park) 2007 Ð 2008 Masters Graduates (Major Professor) Graduate Student Graduation Date Degree 64. +Darian Jennings May 2024 M.S. 63. +Jean Louis May 2022 M.S. 62. +David Baker December 2021 M.S. 61. *Emma Drobina December 2021 M.S. 60. *+Diandra Prioleau December 2020 M.S. 59. *+Brianna Richardson December 2020 M.S. 58. *Fatemeh Tavassoli May 2020 M.S. 57. *+Armisha Roberts May 2020 M.S. 56. *+Isabel Laurenceau December 2019 M.S. 55. *Kiana Alikhademi August 2019 M.S. 54. *Divyalakshmi Mahendran December 2017 M.S. 53. *+Jessica N. Jones December 2014 M.S. 52. *+Naja Mack December 2013 M.S. 51. +Phillip Hall December 2013 M.S. 50. +Jerone Dunbar December 2013 M.S. 49. *Alison Nolan December 2013 M.S. 48. *+France Jackson May 2013 M.S. 47. John Mark Smotherman December 2012 M.S. 46. *Lingyan Wang October 21, 2009 M.S. 45. *Vasavi Chilamantula October 21, 2009 M.S.W.E. 44. *Anjeli Singh October 20, 2009 M.S. 43. *+Shanee Dawkins October 20, 2009 M.S. 42. *Wanda Moses August 10, 2009 M.S. 41. *Yueqin Lin August 6, 2009 M.S.W.E. 40. +Jerome McClendon July 20, 2009 M.S. 39. Josh Stephens June 12, 2009 M.S.W.E. 38. +Gregory Rogers May 4, 2009 M.S. 37. +Caio Soares April 11, 2009 M.S. 36. Jamey White July 16, 2008 M.S.W.E. 35. *Philicity K. Williams April 9, 2008 M.S. 34. *Jennifer Garmon May 7, 2007 M.S.W.E. 33. *+Andrea Williams April 17, 2007 M.S. 32. *Ashley Wachs April 6, 2007 M.S. 31. *Kathryn Nobles April 5, 2007 M.S. 30. Derek Anderson April 5, 2007 M.S.W.E. 29. +Kinnis Gosha April 2, 2007 M.S. 28. *+Christin Hamilton December 6, 2006 M.S.W.E. 27. Spencer Lee August 4, 2006 M.S. 26. *+Alexandria Williams June 30, 2006 M.S. 25. Chao Wang June 9, 2006 M.S. 24. Sanjith David May 12, 2006 M.S.W.E. 23. Billy T. Baker July 13, 2005 M.S.W.E. 22. +Andre Murphy April 8, 2005 M.S.W.E. 21. *+Michele Williams April 8, 2005 M.S.W.E. 20. +E. Vincent Cross, II January 14, 2005 M.S.W.E. 19. +Nicholas J. Parks November 29, 2004 M.S.W.E. 18. *Tongmin Shen October 5, 2004 M.S. 17. *Priyanka Gupta July 7, 2004 M.S. 16. *+Bettina Cornelius July 2, 2004 M.S. 15. *Kristie Goss May 5, 2004 M.S. 14. *Sangeeta Garhyan May 4, 2004 M.S. 13. *Laura McDonald April 12, 2004 M.S.W.E. 12. *Michelle Howell November 6, 2003 M.S.W.E. 11. +Adeoye O Adeyemo July 17, 2003 M.S.W.E. 10. *Yifang Gu July 16, 2003 M.S.W.E. 9. Yu Zhang July 16, 2003 M.S.W.E. 8. *+Tanecia K. Simmons June 16, 2003 M.S.W.E. 7. *Weihong Hu May 21, 2003 M.S. 6. *+Dale-Marie Wilson December 5, 2002 M.S. 5. *Xiaoyan Qi October 25, 2002 M.S.W.E. 4. *Yuehua Lin July 26, 2002 M.S. 3. Dackral Phillips July 9, 2002 M.S. 2. *Nupura Kolwalkar June 26, 2002 M.S.W.E 1. Haiyu Qi May 30, 2002 M.S.W.E Undergraduate Honors Thesis Advised Researcher and Institution Dates 1. +Anthony Colas (U. of Florida) 12/9/2016 Ô*Õ Ð female; Ô+Õ Ð minority; Ô~Õ Ð co-advisor 2 Last Updated: April 27, 2026