Raj Lab

Shriti Raj, PhD.
Assistant Professor of Medicine, Computational Medicine
Shriti is an Assistant Professor (Research) in the Division of Computational Medicine and a Faculty Fellow at the Institute for Human-Centered AI. Shriti’s work focuses on developing and evaluating human-centered techniques to augment people’s ability to make health data and algorithms actionable. Her recent work examined how patients and clinicians analyze and interpret patient-generated data from medical devices and how different human-machine artifact configurations enable or limit data-informed decision-making in the context of Type 1 diabetes. Shriti received her PhD from the University of Michigan. Her work has been awarded by ACM CHI and has informed the development of an educational program for people with Type 1 diabetes.

Benham Rahdari
Behnam holds a PhD in Information Science from the University of Pittsburgh and an MSc in Computer Science and Engineering from Politecnico di Milano. His research explores human–AI collaboration in clinical decision making by conceptualizing, designing, and evaluating novel AI support tools for clinicians and patients.