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Colin Ellard

Professor, Urban Realities Laboratory, Psychology
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cellard@uwaterloo.ca
519-888-4567 x46852
Location: PAS 4036
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Faculty of Arts, AI for Sustainability & Environmental Impact, Human-Computer Interaction
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Link to profile: https://uwaterloo.ca/psychology/profiles/colin-ellard
Link to personal webpage: http://colinellard.com/
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