Mark Bailey

Mark’s background is in human computer interaction and the psychological side of human performance. Since joining IBM in 2007 his research has focused on designing for groups that are usually marginalized, such as people with disabilities, older adults, low-literacy and illiterate users, and people in developing countries.
Mark’s current work includes creating applications for low-end phones – devices that are now in the hands of billions of people. These users are among the “next billion” users of IT, whose numbers are growing faster than any other user group and who are driving tremendous innovation in the IT space.
Mark earned his B.S. in Computer Science from California State Northridge and a Master’s Degree in Computer Science from the University of Oregon.
Contact information
Email: mrbailey@us.ibm.com, Mark Bailey/Watson/IBM@IBMUS
Internal Address: 1N-J14 , Hawthorne
External Address: IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, P.O. Box 704, Yorktown Heights, NY 10598 USA
Publications
Bailey, M. (2007). Evaluation of a haptic tongue device: A study into a low level of vision obtained through stimulating touch nerves on the tongue. Master’s Thesis, University of Oregon.