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Ashok K. Goel is a professor of
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and human-centered computing in the School of Interactive Computing at Georgia Institute of Technology, and the chief scientist with
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's Center for 21st Century Universities. He conducts research into cognitive systems at the intersection of
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and cognitive science with a focus on computational design and creativity. Goel is also the executive director of
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's AI Institute for Adult Learning and Online Education and an editor emeritus of
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's ''AI Magazine''.


Research and scholarship

Conceptual design of technical systems, in particular biologically inspired engineering, provides one context for Goel's problem-driven research into cognitive systems. He has developed a theory of Structure-Behavior-Function models for understanding conceptual designs and a theory of model-based analogical reasoning for understanding the processes of biologically inspired design. In addition to information-processing theories of conceptual design, he has built computational tools (such as the Design by Analogy to Nature Engine) for supporting its practice. His 2012 TEDx talk ''Does Our Future Require Us To Go Back to Nature?'' summarizes this research. In 2014, he co-edited ''Biologically inspired design: Computational methods and tools'' published by Springer-Verlag. During 2008-18, Ashok was a Co-Director of Georgia Tech's Center of Biologically Inspired Design, and during 2012-17 he served on the Board of Directors of The Biomimicry Institute including as the President of the Board during 2015-17. Learning about complex systems and systems thinking provides another context for Goel's use-inspired cognitive systems research. He has used Structure-Behavior-Function modeling to develop a series of interactive environments for supporting learning about complex systems resulting in the recent web-based virtual experimentation research assistant (VERA). Smithsonian Institution's
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's webportal provides direct access to VERA to support learning about ecological systems and the scientific way of systems thinking. Since 2015, Ashok has been a Faculty Fellow of the Brook Byers Institute for Sustainable Systems.


Teaching and scholarship

During 2012-19, Ashok was the Director of Georgia Tech's Ph.D. Program in Human-Centered Computing. Since 2019, he has been the Chief Scientist with the Georgia Tech's Center for 21st Century Universities, where he leads research on AI in education and education in AI. In 2014, Goel developed an online course on Knowledge-Based AI as part of Georgia Tech's Online Master of Science in Computer Science program. In 2016, he developed Jill Watson, a virtual teaching assistant for automatically answering students’ questions in discussion forums of online classes based on the
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technology. His 2016 TEDx talk A Teaching Assistant named Jill Watson describes this experiment. In 2019, he co-edited ''Blended learning in practice: A guide for researchers and practitioners'' published by the MIT Press. He received
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's Outstanding AI Educator Award in 2019 and the University System of Georgia Regent's Award for Scholarship of Teaching and Learning in 2020. Goel's teaching and research have been covered in ''
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'', and ''EdTech'' among other media. A review article in a special issue of ''
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'' called virtual assistants exemplified by Jill Watson as one of the most transformative educational technologies in the digital era.


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External links


Ashok Goel's Research Laboratory at Georgia Tech
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