Profiles in "Computers and Composition" Expertise Area

  • Aviral Shrivastava is a full Professor in the School of Computing and AI at the Arizona State University, and works towards making programming simple for embedded, cyber-physical, and quantum computing systems.
  • Boyles specializes in popular culture, digital literacy, visual rhetoric, and the rhetoric of higher education.
  • Dr. Valerie Fazel teaches composition and literature for ASU's Department of English.
  • Ingalls' research focuses on gestural communication and embodied media interaction, affect in music, and algorithmic media composition as well as novel mediated environments for stroke and Parkinson's disease rehabilitation.
  • Paine has a joint appointment in the School of Arts, Media and Engineering and in the School of Music, at ASU. He directs the Acoustic Ecology Lab @ ASU.
  • Completed her PhD in Writing, Rhetorics, and Literacies in May of 2019.
  • Lauren Hayes is a musician and scholar who is recognized for her embodied approach to computer music. Her research centers around embodied music cognition, live electronic improvisation, and audio-haptic technologies.
  • Thorn’s research spans interactive media, wearable music, audio products, augmented instruments, and relational ontologies. He also leads NSF projects supporting neurodivergent learners.