Expert in Human Computer Interaction. Andrés Monroy-Hernández is the co-director of Princeton’s HCI Lab, a faculty member in Princeton’s Computer Science department, and a board member of the non-profit Crisis Text Line. He spent a decade in corporate research labs, where he founded and led the HCI Research Team at Snap Inc., and was a researcher at Microsoft Research. Andrés and his team created social technologies used by millions of people. His academic work received best paper awards at the top human-computer interaction venues, including CHI, CSCW, HCOMP, and ICWSM. He was named one of the 35 Innovators under 35 by the MIT Technology Review and one of the most influential Latinos in Tech by CNET. Andrés holds a master’s and Ph.D. from MIT, where he led the creation of the Scratch online community. He has a BS from Tec de Monterrey in México.