Laura Koesten

Assistant Professor of Human Computer Interaction

Research Interests

Professor Koesten’s research focuses on improving human-data interaction by exploring how people make sense of data and visualizations, how data is discovered and reused, and the ethical and collaborative dimensions of data-centric work. She aims to develop better ways to explain data and models to diverse audiences and to design tools that support these efforts.

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Before joining MBZUAI, Professor Koesten was a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Vienna (Faculty of Computer Science) where she remains affiliated; and a senior researcher at King’s College London, UK. She is the Principal Investigator of the WWTF Digital Humanism project Talking Charts at the University of Vienna and the recipient of the 2024 Hedy Lamarr Prize awarded by the City of Vienna, Austria. She earned a PhD in Computer Science from the University of Southampton, UK, in collaboration with the Open Data Institute, London, UK.

Her research topics include Human-Computer Interaction, Human-Data Interaction, Sensemaking with Data and Visualizations, Data Discovery and Reuse, Ethical and collaborative aspects of data-centric work, and Explainable AI.

  • Postdoc, Visualization & Data Analysis Research Group, University of Vienna, Austria
  • Postdoc (Senior Research Fellow) at King’s College London, UK
  • Ph.D. from the School of Electronics and Computer Science (ECS), University of Southampton, UK
  • MSc, Design School, Loughborough University, UK
  • BSc equivalent, Akademie für Physiotherapie, Austria
  • 2024 Hedy Lamarr price of the city of Vienna, Digital City.Wien
  • Keynote speaker at two workshops at BTW25, Conference on Database Systems for Business, Technology, and Web (Big and Small Data in Science and Humanities, and Data Engineering for Data Science)
  • Invited speaker at the Data Excellence Community meeting of the City of Vienna
  • Invited speaker in the lecture series Foundation and Methods of Digital Humanism, fall semester 2024, University of Vienna
  • Invited speaker and facilitator of the workshop Human‑Centered Data Discovery at the Data Curation Network (DCN) All Hands Meeting, Duke University, US; 2024

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