Research Updates
August 6, 2018
Annie Searle’s book titled, Risk Reconsidered, was published by Tautegory Press on July 31, 2018. In her collection of essays she tackles the challenges of the last two decades’ worth of international and domestic crises. The book includes 20 articles on operational risk first...
July 30, 2018
Hyerim Cho, Thomas Disher, Wan-Chen Lee, Stephen Keating, and Jin Ha Lee had their paper “Facet Analysis of Anime Genres: the challenges of defining genre information for popular cultural objects” accepted to Knowledge Organization. Alexis Hiniker’s...
July 23, 2018
David Levy was featured in Zeit Online in the article Tech people for the first time admit: we have a real problem. The article addresses whether smartphones can be addictive. The English translation will be available soon. In the meantime, try using Google Translate. Li Zeng received...
July 16, 2018
Ian S. King’s paper titled Science fiction as a value scenario for historical technology was published online in the journal Ethics & Information Technology. It will also appear in a printed special edition of the journal. This week Jevin West and Carl Bergstrom were interviewed by Bill...
July 9, 2018
Amanda Menking, Vaibhavi Rangarajan, and Michael Gilbert had a paper titled, “Sharing Small Pieces of the World”: Increasing and Broadening Participation in Wikimedia Commons, accepted to OpenSym 2018. The conference will take place in Paris, France from August 22nd to...
July 2, 2018
Michelle Martin contributed a chapter to Shapers of American Childhood: Essays on Visionaries from L. Frank Baum to Dr. Spock to J.K. Rowling. This (beautiful) book will be published by McFarland Books and available August 31, 2018. Alexis Hiniker gave an invited talk at the University of...
June 25, 2018
Wanda Pratt gave a keynote talk for the Hillman Scholars Program in Nursing Innovation at Academy Health 2018. Quinn Dupont was cited in a Yakima Herald news article titled, Yakima Valley enthusiasts see 'digital gold' in bitcoin. Wanda Pratt and her research group, including Sonali R....
June 20, 2018
Jevin West and Jason Portenoy were awarded $20,000 from the Science History Institute to develop methods for history annotation. The project will use the biotech industry in the San Francisco Bay Area as its case study. Lovenoor Aulck, Kishore Vasan, and Jevin West had a...
June 11, 2018
Alexis Hiniker is a UW Royalty Research Fund recipient! She was awarded $39,000 to study “Preventing Unintended and Malicious Audio Capture on Android Devices.” Congratulations, Alexis! Also this week, her interview for the Top of the Mind with Julie Rose podcast on BYU Radio aired. The segment...
June 4, 2018
Katie Davis and Joshua Lawler were awarded a Population Health Innovation Fund grant of $50,000! The award came from the Population Health Initiative and CoMotion to pursue commercialization of the NatureCollections app developed by her group. The app aims to reverse the trend of children spending...
May 28, 2018
Jaime Snyder was awarded $7,500 by the Group Health Foundation for a presentation about the process, challenges, successes, and key learnings related to her engagement with communities on health equity issues. This was Group Health Foundation’s inaugural Request for Proposals titled, Lessons...
May 18, 2018
Jevin D. West was awarded $110,000 from JSTOR to continue his research on improving access to scholarly literature. He also gave one of the keynote presentations at the "Future of Facts in a 'Post-Truth’ World” meeting held at the The Phillips Collection Museum in Washington DC. This...
May 12, 2018
Quinn DuPont will give an invited lecture at the University of Chicago's Committee on Conceptual and Historical Studies of Science on Friday, May 18 titled, "Origins of the Encrypted Information Society (1945-2013)." Later this month he will also participate in a panel presentation titled, "The...
May 7, 2018
Jake Wobbrock presented to about 150 people at the Puget Sound SIGCHI local chapter a talk entitled, “Ability-Based Design: Making Technologies Match All People’s Abilities and Context.” The event was the best attended in the Puget Sound SIGCHI speaker series to-date. It was held in the UW...
April 30, 2018
Katie Davis had two papers accepted and appeared on an education podcast: “Using digital badges to promote student agency and identity in science learning” will appear in Proceedings of the Connected Learning Summit (CLS ’18) along with Caroline Pitt, Adam Bell, and Ada Kim....