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Boulder, CO United States
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wphomes.soic.indiana.edu/ksiek/
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Katie Siek is an associate professor in Informatics at Indiana University Bloomington. Her primary research interests are in human computer interaction, health informatics, and ubiquitous computing. More specifically, she is interested in how sociotechnical interventions affect personal health and well being. Her research is supported by the National Institutes of Health, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, and the National Science Foundation including a five-year NSF CAREER award. She has been awarded a CRA-W Borg Early Career Award (2012) and a Scottish Informatics and Computer Science Alliance Distinguished Visiting Fellowship (2010 & 2015). Prior to returning to her alma mater, she was a
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Boulder, CO United States
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Technology / Software / Internet
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wphomes.soic.indiana.edu/ksiek/
About
Katie Siek is an associate professor in Informatics at Indiana University Bloomington. Her primary research interests are in human computer interaction, health informatics, and ubiquitous computing. More specifically, she is interested in how sociotechnical interventions affect personal health and well being. Her research is supported by the National Institutes of Health, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, and the National Science Foundation including a five-year NSF CAREER award. She has been awarded a CRA-W Borg Early Career Award (2012) and a Scottish Informatics and Computer Science Alliance Distinguished Visiting Fellowship (2010 & 2015). Prior to returning to her alma mater, she was a
Tags
health informatics
nsf
iuprohealth
underserved
pervasive computing
community based participatory research
participatory design
user centered design
research
nhit
himss
smarthome
homeshare
consumer health informatics
arduino
wii
healthsense
healthbridge
hcic
hci
wellness
women in computing
ccwic
confience
imposter syndrome
ghc2010
geen 1400
g4h2010
games for health
See more