Chris Flathmann, Ph.D.

Dr. Chris Flathmann is a prominate researcher on the seamless integration of AI technology in the workforce. He is currently an Assistant Professor in Human-Centered Computing at Clemson University, the co-directory of Clemson University’s Center for Human-AI Interaction, Collaboration, and Teaming, and has a Ph.D. in Human-Centered Computing from the same institution. Dr. Flathmann has consistently spearheaded pioneering and essential research in the realm of human-AI collaboration.

Among his notable contributions, Dr. Flathmann introduced fundamental models outlining the ethical development of AI teammates, conducted the inaugural quantitative examination of AI teammate acceptance in the workplace, and conducted the first comprehensive exploration of the social influence AI teammates exert on humans. With a rapidly expanding publication and funding portfolio, Dr. Flathmann has swiftly carved out an accelerating career in his field, all while remaining steadfast in his commitment to understanding the real-world ramifications of his research.


In consequence, his work has left a significant imprint on real-world initiatives undertaken by entities such as the National Science Foundation, United States Department of Education, United States Air Force, North Atlantic Treaty Organization, United States Navy, and many others.