201 N. Goodwin Ave.
Urbana, IL 61801
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
2005 - present
Ph.D. in Computer Science
In Pursuit
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
1997 - 2001
B.S. in Mathematics and Computer Science
Cum Laude and Highest Distinction
Human-Computer Interaction, Social Computing, Visualization, Legal and Social Issues in Computing
GossipFall 2006 - present
Currently investigating transforming a small portion of a person's gossip into a public display.
Conducting low-fi prototyping sessions with students from across the University.
Assisted LivingSummer 2006
As part of a larger Assisted Living project, built and refined interfaces for a pilot study in June-July 2006.
Conducted the pilot user study at the assisted living facility.
LifeSource: Two CVS Visualizations
Fall 2005 - Fall 2006
Two visualizations of software development, one person-centric and one file-centric. Currently
conducting online user study with lead open source developers.
Gilbert, E. and Karahalios, K. CodeSaw: A Social Visualization of Distributed Software Development. Proceedings of Interact 2007.
AlShebli, B.K., Gilbert, E. and Karahalios, K. The Social Implications of an Assisted Living Reminder System. To appear at HCI International 2007.
Gilbert, E., Yapchaian, M. and Karahalios, K. Exploring Passive Social Wearables with Gossip. Shared Encounters Workshop. ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems 2007.
Gilbert, E. and Karahalios, K. LifeSource: Two CVS Visualizations. Extended Abstracts of the ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, Montreal, Canada, 2006.
Bardeen, M., Gilbert, E., et al. The QuarkNet/Grid Collaborative Learning e-Lab. Future Generation Computer Systems, The International Journal of Grid Computing: Theory, Methods and Applications, 2005.
Lead Developer, FermilabAugust 2004 - December 2005
Served as lead developer for Quarknet/Grid, a project by Fermilab,
Argonne National Laboratory and The University of Chicago. Helped design collaboratory that
brings the computing power of The Grid to high school students. Authored grid-computing code.
Presented at SuperComputing 2004.
Computer Scientist, Lawrence Livermore National Lab
July 2001 - July 2002
Analyzed computer and social networks in Java and C/C++. Developed visualizations of
very large graphs.
Software Engineer, NovaNet
February 1999 - May 2001
Developed distance education software for students removed from
standard public schools.
Teaching Assistant, University of Illinois
Spring and Fall 2006
Introduction to Computing for Non-Technical Majors, Professor Marsha Woodbury. Ranked as excellent
by students.
High School Teacher, Teach For America
July 2002 - July 2004
Served as member of national service corps of outstanding recent college graduates of all academic
majors who commit two years to teach in under-resourced urban and rural public schools. Taught on the
South Side of Chicago at Paul Robeson High School. Developed and implemented the school's
first ever college prep Computer Science curriculum.
Tutor, National Society of Black Engineers
1999 - 2001
Provided weekly support in mathematics.
Workshop Leader, Expanding Your Horizons Conference
October 2001
Lead workshop at conference to encourage young women to pursue careers in science and technology.
NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Honorable Mention
Fall 2005
National Merit Scholarship
1997 - 2001
UIUC James Scholar
1997 - 2000
Dean's List
1997 - 2001
First United Bank Technical Scholarship
1997 - 2001
William Lowell Putnam Mathematics Competition: Top 5%
December 1999
ACM2006 - present
ACM SIGCHI2006 - present