Hongjin Lin
Ph.D. Candidate in Computer Science
PhD candidate researching AI and social justice through qualitative evaluation and technology development.
Hongjin is a Ph.D. Candidate in Computer Science, advised by Professor Krzysztof Gajos. Her research lies at the intersection of AI and social justice, through both qualitative critical evaluation and technology development. She draws on feminist epistemology like Data Feminism and thoughtful community-based research methods that center relationships with people and nature. You can learn more about her work at https://sites.google.com/g.harvard.edu/hongjinlin.
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"Down to Earth": Design Considerations for AI for Sustainability from the Environmental and Climate Movement
2025
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Advancing Post-growth HCI
2025
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"Come to us first": Centering Community Organizations in Artificial Intelligence for Social Good Partnerships
Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction · 2024
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Explainable AI in Practice: Practitioner Perspectives on AI for Social Good and User Engagement in the Global South
2024
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Hevelius Report: Visualizing Web-Based Mobility Test Data For Clinical Decision and Learning Support
2024
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"You can’t build what you don’t understand": Practitioner Perspectives on Explainable AI in the Global South
2024
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The Distributive Effects of Risk Prediction in Environmental Compliance
Proceedings of the 2021 ACM Conference on Fairness, Accountability, and Transparency · 2021