2010 Counselors
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2010 Counselors
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Steve Sawyer, Syracuse University's i-School . I study stuff that other people build, mostly.
Geoff Bowker,
Stryker Hip Replacement Blog Brian Butler, Katz Graduate School of Business, University of Pittsburgh -- Recently I made a statement and one of my students asked "Is that true, or did you make it up?". I responded "Both, it's my job to Phuket property make up true things". :-) Fosamax Class Action Space
Dan Cosley, Cornell University Information Science. I build stuff, Spotsylvania DUI lawyer mostly.Vaginal Mesh Erosion News Vaginal Mesh Lawyer News
Nicole Ellison is an assistant professor in the dept of Telecommunication, Information Studies and Media at Michigan State University.
Christine Halverson is a member of the [ http://socialcomp.com/ IBM Research Social Computing Group]. Since 2005 I've been working on the PERCS Project I study people and things and think of myself as either a data junkie or a professional voyeur. But I'm not big on tables of numbers. Fosamax Class Action Attorneys Blog
Jonathan Grudin,
C. Suzanne (Suzi) Iacono (maybe),
David MacDonald,
Christine Neuwirth,
Gary Olson is Donald Bren Professor of Information and Computer Science at the University of California at Irvine. His research investigates the socio-technical factors involved in geographically-distributed science and engineering. He is a co-editor and co-author of a number of chapters in the recent book Scientific Collaboration on the Internet, which includes a theory of remote collaboration and a number of case examples. He is an ACM Fellow, a member of the CHI Academy, and a winner of the CHI Lifetime Achievement Award (with Judy).
Judy Olson is Donald Bren Professor of Information and Computer Science with appointments also in the Merage School of Business and the School of Social Ecology at the University of California at Irvine. Her research interests are in the area of distance work, Intensive Driving Courses London, doing fieldwork, laboratory experiments, and agent-based modeling of collaborations in science, engineering, non-profits, and corporations. She is co-author of a number of chapters in the recent book, Scientific Collaboration on the Internet, including the theory of remote scientific collaboration and several case studies.She is an ACM Fellow, a member of the CHI Academy, and a winner of the CHI Lifetime Achievement Award (with Gary).
Tony Salvador,
Michael Twidale,GSLIS at Illinois. I think about how people learn to use and innovate with the stuff.
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