Brianna Lynn Wimer, a Ph.D. student in Computer Science and Engineering at the University of Notre Dame, has been named a 2023 Google Ph.D. Fellow. The fellowship recognizes graduate students doing exceptional and innovative research in areas relevant to computer science and related fields.
Wimer’s research focuses on human-computer interaction and accessibility, specifically the computing needs of vision-impaired people. Her research is dedicated to developing technological solutions that ensure that people of all abilities can immerse themselves in and navigate visual data narratives.
“Data visualizations and visual narratives influence everything from global health to personal decisions,” she said. “This means that many vision-impaired individuals are left behind due to screen reader limitations.”
In addition to receiving three years of funding, fellows are matched with a research mentor who can help connect them to Google’s research network and provide feedback on their research.
Wimer is a member of the Metoyer Lab, which applies human-centered design thinking to problems at the intersection of people and machines.
“With support from this fellowship,” she said, “I can help drive a transformative movement towards a future where data accessibility is a right, not a privilege.”
— Karla Cruise, Notre Dame College of Engineering