Dr. Richard Arias-Hernandez | Education | Academic Advancement Award
Doctorate at The University of British Columbia, Canada
Profiles
Early Academic Pursuits
Dr. Richard Arias-Hernandez embarked on his academic journey with a B.Sc. in Systems and Computing Engineering from Universidad de Los Andes, where he developed a strong foundation in computing and industrial systems. He continued his education at the same institution, earning an M.Sc. in Industrial Engineering, further refining his analytical and problem-solving skills. His academic curiosity led him to Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, where he obtained a Ph.D. in Science and Technology Studies (STS), focusing on the interplay between technology, society, and information systems.
Professional Endeavors
Currently serving as an Associate Professor of Teaching at the School of Information (UBC iSchool), Faculty of Arts, University of British Columbia (UBC), Dr. Arias-Hernandez has been actively shaping the future of information studies since July 1, 2022. His commitment to education and leadership is evident through his contributions to curriculum development, interdisciplinary program evaluation, and instructional design.
Contributions and Research Focus
Dr. Arias-Hernandez specializes in Artificial Intelligence Education for the Information Professions, Indigeneity, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (IEDI) audits, community-engaged learning, and media literacy programs. His research delves into the politics of information technology design, emphasizing social justice, human-centered approaches, and postcolonial perspectives in digital libraries and archives.
- Development of an AI-focused curriculum for Archival Professions (InterPARES Trust AI project)
- Design of methodologies for interdisciplinary program evaluations
- Creation of evaluation frameworks for community-engaged learning
- Analysis of the intersection between technology and marginalized communities
Impact and Influence
Dr. Arias-Hernandez’s work has had a profound impact beyond academia, particularly in socially responsible technology design and educational methodologies. He has worked internationally, including as a Visiting Lecturer at Universidad de Los Andes, where he collaborated on addressing the humanitarian crisis of Venezuelan immigrants and refugees in Colombia through disruptive learning models. His contributions have influenced educators, policymakers, and industry professionals working at the intersection of technology, education, and social change.
Academic Cites & Recognitions
- Dean’s Award for Educational Leadership (UBC Faculty of Arts, 2021)
- Distinguished Service Award (ISCRAM Association, 2012)
- SoEL UBC Scholarship (2017-2018)
- Fulbright Scholarship (US Department of State) (2003-2006)
- Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Graduate Fellowship (2003-2006)
Technical Skills & Teaching Experience
Dr. Arias-Hernandez has extensive experience in curriculum development, program assessment, and innovative teaching strategies. He has led numerous workshops on AI education, inclusive teaching practices, online learning, and assessment methodologies. His technical expertise spans human-computer interaction, data visualization, and usability research, making him a key contributor to the evolving landscape of information science education.
Legacy and Future Contributions
Looking ahead, Dr. Arias-Hernandez continues to push the boundaries of educational leadership, AI literacy, and socially responsible technology design. His vision includes expanding interdisciplinary collaborations, refining methodologies for inclusive education, and further enhancing AI-driven information studies curricula. Through his continued efforts, he is shaping the next generation of educators, researchers, and socially conscious technologists.
Publications
Designing visual analytic tools for emergency operation centers: a qualitative approach
- Author: Richard Arias-Hernandez, Brian Fisher
- Journal: International Journal of Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management (IJISCRAM)
- Year: 2014
Individual differences and translational science in the design of human-centered visualizations
- Author: Tera Marie Green, Richard Arias-Hernandez, Brian Fisher
- Journal: Handbook of Human Centric Visualization
- Year: 2014
Exceptional Engineering: Challenges and Opportunities for Socially Just Engineering in Non-governmental Organizations in Colombia
- Author: Richard Arias-Hernandez
- Journal: Engineering Education for Social Justice: Critical Explorations and Opportunities
- Year: 2013
From cognitive amplifiers to cognitive prostheses: Understandings of the material basis of cognition in visual analytics
- Author: Richard Arias-Hernandez, Tera M Green, Brian Fisher
- Journal: Interdisciplinary science reviews
- Year: 2012
The borders of engineers without borders: A self-assessment of Ingenieros Sin Fronteras Colombia
- Author: Andrés Felipe Valderrama Pineda, Richard Arias-Hernández, María C Ramírez, Astrid Bejarano, Juan C Silva
- Journal: International Journal of Engineering, Social Justice, and Peace
- Year: 2012