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What is your name?PicCohortWhat year are you?What are your research interests?What do you like to do in your spare time?Are you open to being cold-contacted for research, advice, or friendship?How should people contact you?What activities would you like to be included in if people are planning stuff?Past EducationPast ResearchCurrent Research PhaseCurrent Research QuestionsAcquired SkillsLearning skillsSetting: CampusSetting: Other
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Marisa MagaƱa20221stagency, HCI, privacy, tech ethics, values in design, inclusioncooking, hiking, theater, concerts, museums, shows... but I'm mostly up to anytthing!Yep YepSlack, mimagar@umd.eduJust include me, I'll probably say yes!Master in Data journalism and visualization (URJC, Spain), Master in Digital Communication (Universidad de La Sabana, Colombia).Mostly STS regarding tech adoption and use in communication/journalism.
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Min Cheong Kim20221stprivacy, surveillance, information ethics, educational technology, HCIfinding good restaurants/cafes, museums, reading, Netflix, cooking, walks, volunteer, social gatherings, golfYesSlakc, mckim@umd.eduDinner/potluck, museums, art exhibits, hiking, studying at cafes/libraries, movies, game night, etc
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Alex Leitch20221stMakespaces, lighting rigs, engineeringLive music, climbing/bouldering, cycling, swimming, reading, video games . I pretty regularly go to the 9:30 club for music nightsYes, although my email is slammedSlack, I extensively ignore email but aleitch1@umd.eduSocial things, meals, outdoor activities, reading groups for core classes
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Britney Bibeault20221stCommunity archives and archiving, collaborative practices, decolonizing methodologies and institutionsCrochet (standard and Tunisian), knit, puzzles, reading, painting, exploring cultural heritage sites and institutionsYesSlack, bbibeaul@umd.eduCraft nights, cultural heritage tours/walks/visits, exploring food options, parks/hiking, research brainstorming and writing sessions, mock presentations of research
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Celia Chen20221stSpread of misinformation on social media, theoretical linguistics as applied to online communication, persuasive efficacy of influential agentsVideo games, playing instruments, outdoor adventures, dancing, cooking/bakingYes!Slack, clichen@umd.eduGame nights, dinner/potluck, hiking or other outdoor activities, research sessions, general hangouts
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Irene20221stAccessibilityRunYesSlack, rogan@umd.edu
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Jay Patel20221stsocial literature review, peer review, crowdsourcing scholarship (annotating texts, data visualizations, evaluating quality, and communicating to laypeople for practical applications) Domains: education, health, ergonomics, etc.read, weight lifting, comedy shows, trip into local cities, road trip home to Eastern PA; Marie Kondoing my digital life like a geekyes!Email: ppatel45@umd.edu or patel93@hey.comTrips to the city, comedy shows, walk in local parks, game nights, dinners around some holidaysB.S Neuroscience, Philosophy (minors: Psychology, History) at Temple University; M.A. Educational Psychology (minor: Cognitive Science); partial graduate work at University of Wisconsin-MadisonB.S. nicotine addiction (mouse model); numerical cognition, scientific reasoning, decision-making, learning with visualizations, intelligent tutoring systemsbrainstorming modeHow can we support social literature reviews between scholars whereby software tools and organizations can facilitate the discovery of relevant literature from peers? /// How can we help scholarly authors and their peers to contribute (1) summaries, (2) explanations, (3) peer reviews, (4) research extension opportunities for laypeople's use (a la Examine.com)?ideation/brainstorming research questions, literature reviews, quantitative methods, knowledge of various scientific software tools for recruitment, data collection, and analysis, data visualization, theory-building, conceptualization/interpretation of results, ideation, peer reviewweb programming, D3, data & information visualizationTue-Fri 12-6 pm on physically campus Fall 2022 onward. I'm often in HCIL lab space in cubicle or eating in Hornbake Plaza area.I'm not a morning person, but do WFH nights and weekends sporadically.
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Siyi Zhu20221stUser Experience Design, Interaction Design, HCI, VR/AR, Remote CollaborationYes!Qualitative Research; Building User Persona, User Flow; User Interface Design (Web and App); Graphic Design; Industrial Design; Design Sketch; 3D Modeling
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Swad20221stCollective behavior, HCI, Algorithmic Bias, Gender BiasWatching movies, Singing song/ practicing notes (indian classics), sometimes reading (though I'm very lazy!! :( )Sure!! Please contact me! ANytime.Slack mostly, kthuq@umd.edu Happy hours, drinks, music and art, movies, TV series, Hiking (I never hiked before, anyone join me at my first hike ^_^ ), hanging out for anything.
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Twanna Hodge20221stequity, diversity, inclusion, and anti-oppression in LIS education and workplaces, cultural humility, and race and anti-racism in LISreading, music, scrapbooking, hanging out with friends/familySlack, tkhodge@umd.eduOpen to mostly everything!
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Yiwen (Molly) Wang20221stAccessibility, health informatics, wearable and sensing technology play instruments, hang out with friends and cooking together, exploring citiesYes!Slack, yw7615@umd.edumusic and outdoor activities, movie night, open to anything!
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Ali Harding20212ndyouth information practices, rural youth, metropolitanization, queer theory, identity creationbake! chill with my dog. play video games. read. watch baking/cooking reality shows.yes! happy to just chat, talk research, etc.slack, hardinga@umd.edu, 860-539-8343coffee and bitch sessions, reseach/brainstorm sessions, walking, nail salon trips (so extra, i know), dinner/potluck parties, just general hanging out, reseach sounding board, practice conference presentations, etc.
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Connie Siebold20212ndImmigration stuff, acculturation, refugee resettlement services, libraries as community centers, English language teaching, information overload, conflict transformation, social/cultural brokerageAnything but lit. Cat admiration, going on walks/adventures. Museums, hiking, lounging/lazing. arts & crafts (badly), video gamesYes, feel free to cold contact for anything. (Memes, actual questions, someone to complain to, whatever!)Slack is fine, or csiebold@umd.edu for email, 315-507-9008 Casual things, brainstorming sessions, art stuff? Hiking or walking or whatever. Self care time!
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Elana Blinder20212ndchild-computer interaction, youth co-design and participatory research, tech-supported collaboration & learninghang with friends + good food + good wine, play board and card games, veg out to TV, museums, etc.YesSlack, eblinder@umd.edupotlucks, happy hours, restaurants, museums, arty stuff, game nights
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Jane Behre20212ndinformation literacy instruction, health information, everyday life information, youth information behaviorplaying video games, crocheting, readinging, watching the Capitals, TTRPGs (currently playing in a 2+ year long Masks game), hanging out with my dogyesslack, jbehre@umd.eduDoggie playdates, game nights, craft nights, presentation practice, study buddy sessions
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Jong Ho Lee20212ndHuman-Computer Interaction, accessible technology, health informatics, personal informaticsPlay video games, run, volunteer (reach out if you're interested in volunteering at an animal shelter!), (todo) hikingYes! Please reach out for anything!Slack, jlee29@umd.edu, 240-472-1931Potluck, general hanging out, research, practice talks, movie nights, etc.
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Lovely-Frances (or just Lovely) Domingo20212ndsmart cities, 'digital equity', information risk, privacy, cybsersecurity, ethics and values in designhanging out with family & friends, watching sports on TV or in-person (WNBA, UMD Women's Basketball, NWSL, etc), playing with my dogyesSlack; Lovely@umd.eduEverything! Would love to go check out museums, doggy playdates
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Mason20212ndyesSlack; majones@umd.edu
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Mawii20212ndlabour, future of work, digital platforms, privacy, gender, technology in the global southCooking and baking, walks, and very recently bouldering, moviesSure! For fun stuff and research stuffSlack, zmawii@umd.eduChilling - movies, potlucks, drinks, walks/hikes, research stuff too
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Pooja Upadhyay20212ndEveryday technology sensemaking and adoption, older adults as usersGardening - i actually enjoy taking out weeds :D. Casual art (which i get to once in many months realistically)Yespoojau@umd.edu
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Hiking, walks, get coffee!, group art sessions , happy hours, potlucks
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Ruipu Hu20212ndinclusive design and accessibility, aging, HCImovies, music, fasion, photograph, visual design, and so many moreyes!rhu12@umd.edubar hopping, raving, chilling at a tea/coffee place, meeting new people
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Sam DiBella20212ndprivacy, surveillance, information ethicsDrawing, videogames, biking100%Slack, sdibella@umd.edubiking trips, museum visits, drawing sessions
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Yimin Xiao20212ndmultilingual communication, applied linguistics (language teaching, bilingualism, sociolinguistics), human-computer interaction, identity expressionmuseums, outdoor walks, cooking (mostly Chinese food but also loves to learn cook new food), journaling, painting (badly), reading, watching tv, piano, watching sportsSure! welcoming research conversations and non-academic advantures!Slack, yxiao@umd.eduwalking, adventures/exploring places nearby, food, general haning out, sport games, musicals/performances/shows
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Alia Reza20203rdImmigrants & museum information access/usageReading, hiking, music, social gatherings/partiesYesareza@umd.eduAnything!
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J Nicole Miller20203rdyouth information practices, information seeking, fan studies, youth library usage, teens/young adults, identity formationreading (mostly YA fiction and fanfiction), video gamems, baking, crochet, board games Yeah totallyjnmiller@umd.edu (I almost never check Slack)game nights, craft nights (stich 'n bitch style?), museusm/libraries/etc
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Jian Zheng20203rdTask/time management, multitasking; work life balanceVideo games, swimmingYesSlack, jzheng23@umd.eduhiking or other outdoor activities, research sessions, general hangouts
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Nate Koren20203rdpolitical information, information literacy, youth, co-design, HCIHanging out with my husband, movies, baking, hiking, TV, dog walks (:ANY TIME! - I mean it text or call 2405957901, email nkoren@umd.edu, slack happy hours, hiking, and other social stuff, brainstorming, and co-working, practicing giving talks, collaborating on research
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Nate Beard20194thsurveillance, future of work, labor and management technologies, dataficationlabor and community organizing, museums, biking and hiking, music and happy hours, movies, doom-scrolling weird twitteryesslack, email (nbeard@umd.edu)after-work social events and drinks, hikes, museums, art exhibits, and libraries, writing groups, and just chilling and chatting about research, politics, etc.
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Caitlin Christian-Lamb20185tharchives, collective memory, social/reparative/restorative justice, digital humanities, info system ethicsWhat free time? When I get it I generally hang out with my cats and watch reality TV, but sometimes go to yoga classes, take nature walks/easy hikes, go to museums, eat at restaurants/go to happy hours, see bands play etc.yesslack, email (cclamb@umd.edu)hanging out/socializing in general, happy hours, coffee chats, museums, nature stuff (especially if you wanted to drive to a beach) etc.
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Shawn Jazen2019AY2018-2019 (now 4th)sociotechnical cybersecurity, emerging & disruptive technologies, political & policy informatics, public adminstration, managerial information behavior, organizational knowledge management & information diffusion, supranational governance, international cooperation & relations & sovereignty transfersTTRPGs and other board & card games (although I rarely have time to play), walking my dog, watching shows with my wife (lots of adventure, sci-fi, and mysteries), traveling (when time and COVID allows it)yessjanzen@umd.eduOpen to most ideasMPP (focus: Science & tech policy) @ American U., MPA (focus: International public management) @ Depaul U., BS Business (focus: Project mangement) @ Colorado TechSecurity: Insider threat & cognitive security; Repurposing a social ecology model for cognitive security & resilience (vs. info based harms); Microstate national cybersecurity development;
Data sourcing & modeling: Crowdsourcing behaviors for civiic issues; Improving Web of Science search tools; Civic data bias & information deserts; NLP topic modeling on COVID-19 Twitter data;
Science, Tech, & Space: Red team analysis for plans to use the moon as a 'gas station' to Mars; Public opinion on federal spending on science research & space exploration; Framework development to discuss orbtial trash using international relations & public management theories; Federal agencies R&D twitter networks; Technology use on intercity transportation
Instructional: gaps in technology adminstration instruction from public admin curriculums;
Other: Library knowledge & innnovation to support local business communities; Trip-chain shopping; LEED project analysis outside the US; Economic analysis of rural Indian village post-watershed development
DissertatingDissertation topic: Among cybersecurity managers of critical infrastruture organizations, what cyber risk identification and assessment approaches do they select and why.
Have a large & growing bucket of other interesting RQs for when I finish my dissertation.
Research: Quant (econometrics background); computational (novice programmer); data management; survey development & implementation; interview & focus groups design & implemenation; social network analysis; human subjects cert
Policy / Management: policy analysis; communications, management, & leadership consulting; transparency & internal control audits; public speaking; briefing; partnership development;
Programs: R, Stata, SPSS, Nvivo, Python (just the basics), Qualitrics, MTurk, usual MS Office suite
Other: training & mentoring (x2 iSchool teachers choice award winner)
New skills development on hiatus, but want to improve my Python, SQL, and general programming chopsNot unless specifically scheduledAt ARLIS 1-2 days / week, remote from home the rest of the time.
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Marianna Martindale NAtoo manyComputational Linguistics, natural language processing, machine translation (especially use by people who don't know the source language)choral singing, board games, baking, reading yesslack, mmartind@umd.eduwhatever, though probably only weekends because I also work full time (Note: I have a car and a national parks annual pass, so nudge me about day trips to Shenandoah, Harper's Ferry, Gettysburg, Valley Forge, misc wildlife refuges, etc)
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