Rohit Mallick is a Postdoctoral Research Associate working alongside Dr. Susannah Paletz as part of the Organizational Teams & Technology Research Society at the University of Maryland, College Park (UMD). Dr. Mallick received his Ph.D. in Human-Centered Computing from Clemson University under the advisement of Dr. Nathan J. McNeese. On the recommendation of the Faculty, the School of Computing conferred the award of Outstanding Ph.D. Student in Human-Centered Computing to Dr. Mallick in recognition of his achievements in grantwork, publications, and service to the University. Throughout these five years, Dr. Mallick has worked on funded grants from the United States Army Combat Capabilities Development Command (CCDC), the Office of Naval Research (ONR), the National Science Foundation (NSF), and the Air Force Office of Scientific Research (AFOSR). Dr. Mallick has leveraged these grants to make notable contributions to the fields of human-AI teaming (HAT), human-computer interaction (HCI), human factors, and computer-supported collaborative work (CSCW). To date, Dr. Mallick has produced eight journal articles, thirteen conference papers, a technology disclosure, seven conference presentations, and thirteen research posters as a mixed-methods researcher of qualitative and quantitative methods. Along with his research accomplishments, he has also consistently taken on leadership within TRACE as the Undergraduate Student Coordinator (2023) and Lead Ph.D. Student (2024) to mentor incoming students in the nuances of academic research. Boasting research experience for over ten years via previous internships/assistantships at the United States Army Research Laboratory and Purdue University's Computational Cognitive Neuroscience Laboratory, Dr. Mallick actively works to provide diverse perspectives in the design of AI technologies to promote the well-being of their human collaborators.



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