John Zimmerman
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John Zimmerman's research focuses on human-AI interaction, human-robot/agent interaction, and novel methods for AI innovation. He is recognized for his work in Research through Design and the Speed Dating method for evaluating the acceptance of emerging technologies. His academic career includes a professorship at Carnegie Mellon University's HCI Institute, preceded by work in TV personalization for Philips Research.
His scholarly output is substantial, with 311 total publications and 13,746 citations, reflected in an h-index of 56. Zimmerman has collaborated with researchers at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, including Karla G. Morrissey and Greg Thoma, contributing to at least one shared publication with each. His recent publications explore topics such as the integration of large language models with cognitive architectures, AI innovation in intensive care units, and the intersection of HCI and policy.
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- h-index: 56
- Publications: 311
- Citations: 13,746
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Spatially explicit freshwater eutrophication potential (EP) from water resource recovery facility (WRRF) discharge and mitigation opportunities in the U.S. (2025)
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- Spatially explicit freshwater eutrophication potential (EP) from water resource recovery facility (WRRF) discharge and mitigation opportunities in the U.S.
- Spatially explicit freshwater eutrophication potential (EP) from water resource recovery facility (WRRF) discharge and mitigation opportunities in the U.S.
- Spatially explicit freshwater eutrophication potential (EP) from water resource recovery facility (WRRF) discharge and mitigation opportunities in the U.S.
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