Research Updates
Dec. 19, 2017
Jason Yip and Julie Kientz will serve as co-PIs for the 2017H2 Mozilla Research Grant awarded to Alexis Hiniker in the amount of $67,572. Their research is titled, Understanding Design Opportunities for In-Home Digital Assistants for Low- and Middle-Income Families. Wanda Pratt and her team had...
Dec. 11, 2017
Alexis Hiniker was awarded $67,572 as a recipient of the 2017H2 Mozilla Research Grants for her research Understanding Design Opportunities for In-Home Digital Assistants for Low- and Middle-Income Families. Congratulations, Alexis! Ricardo Gomez has terrific news of both poster and paper...
Nov. 20, 2017
Bill Howe traveled to give talks and was featured by govtech.com: As part of his work with Data Responsibly, he was interviewed by MetroLab’s Executive Director Ben Levine for the govtech.com article titled University Researchers Use 'Fake' Data for Social Good. He, along with Julia...
Nov. 9, 2017
Joe Janes gave a lecture at the National Archives in Washington D.C. about his book titled, Documents That Changed the Way We Live. This was part of the McGowan Theater Book Lecture Series. His talk is available on youtube. Jessica Hullman gave a Distinguished Lecture at Northwestern...
Nov. 6, 2017
Batya Friedman has terrific news to share: Along with Ryan Calo and Tadayoshi Kohno, received a three-year grant for 1 million dollars from the MacArthur Foundation to support on-going work at the UW Tech Policy Lab, with an emphasis on activities at the intersection of tech policy and...
Oct. 27, 2017
Susan Hildreth gave the keynote address for the Friends of the Truckee, California Public Library. Her talk titled, Public Libraries of the Future, helped kick-off an initiative to build a new branch library. It was held at the Emigrant Trail Museum in Donner Memorial State Park. Anna Lauren...
Oct. 22, 2017
Michelle Martin has lots of news to share: Along with Liz Mills and Katie Campana, she received two acceptances to ALISE 2018 that include: Paper: “Mind the Gap: Bringing Research Methods out of the Classroom and into Everyday Youth Services to Build Research Literacy.” Poster:...
Oct. 13, 2017
Ian S. King gave an invited talk at the Vintage Computer Festival in Berlin. His talk titled, “Computer History From Below: Reading Human Values in Artifacts”, connected his hands-on experiences as a founder of the Living Computer Museum with the theoretical studies for his dissertation. He was...
Oct. 7, 2017
Anna Hoffmann has terrific publication news that include two book chapters and one article: Spaces for the Future: A Companion to Philosophy of Technology (edited by Joseph Pitt and Ashley Shew) included her chapter, “Data, technology and gender: Thinking about (and from) trans lives” as...
Sept. 22, 2017
Bill Howe, along with collaborators at Drexel University, was awarded the National Science Foundation (NSF) BIGDATA grant on responsible data science. The award is $1.2 million total, with $364k coming to the UW. Andy Ko was awarded two grants from the National Science Foundation! Along with...
Sept. 8, 2017
Hala Annabi received a Population Health Initiative research grant from the UW Population Health Initiative for her project “Prepare for the IT Workplace Program (PREP for IT).” Along with her co-PI, Jill Locke from Speech and Hearing Sciences, and co-I Gary Stobbe from Neurology, the team will...
Sept. 1, 2017
Jacob O. Wobbrock has terrific news about two of his papers: His paper entitled, “Epidemiology as a framework for large-scale mobile application accessibility assessment” with co-authors Annie Ross (CSE), Xiaoyi Zhang (CSE), and James Fogarty (CSE) was nominated for the ACM SIGACCESS ASSETS...
August 11, 2017
Jessica Hullman received an Early Career Researcher Award from the National Academy of Science’s Sackler Colloquium that will sponsor her travel to upcoming NAS events on science communication. Annie Searle was featured in the August 2017 issue of The Connector in an article titled, Interview...
July 21, 2017
Norah Abokhodair successfully defended her dissertation, titled Transnational Saudi Arabian Youth and Facebook: Enacting Privacy and Identity. Her research sought to understand how transnationals conceptualize and enact privacy and self-presentation during back-and-forth movement from Saudi Arabia...
July 7, 2017
Martez Mott has terrific award news! He was awarded an $18,000 Microsoft Research Dissertation Grant. Martez is among the inaugural group of doctoral students to receive this grant. Read more on the Microsoft Research Blog in the article titled, Dissertation Grant Winners Announced. He was...