Elizabeth Mynatt is a prominent figure in the fields of computer science and human-computer interaction (HCI). She is known for her research in areas such as ubiquitous computing, assistive technology, and the design of interactive systems that enhance everyday activities. Mynatt has contributed significantly to the development of technologies that improve accessibility and the user experience for diverse populations. She has held various academic positions, including serving as a professor and as a department chair in computer science departments at prominent universities.

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