![]() ![]() Students in the Information Quality Lab develop both domain expertise and technical skills. Interest or experience in research, academic writing, and interdisciplinary inquiry are strongly preferred. The most essential skills are strong critical thinking and excellent written and spoken English. confidence in applying science to public policyĬandidates should have a Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in any field (e.g., mathematics, sciences, information sciences, philosophy, liberal arts, etc.).potential sources of bias in scientific research.scientific information and how it is used by researchers and the public.Jodi Schneider’s Information Quality Lab invites applications for fully funded PhD students in Information Sciences at the School of Information Sciences (iSchool), University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. PhD student Yaxing Yao successfully defended his thesis and will join the Dept.Dr. PhD student Natã Barbosa successfully defended his thesis and won the Berner-Nash Memorial Award! Our paper on solely automated decision-making won the IAPP SOUPS Privacy Award New Meta/Facebook award on ad privacy in the Global South PhD alumnus Natã Barbosa and I have a new patent granted on intent-based browsingĬo-chairing CHI2024 privacy/security track I was a visiting researcher at Institute of Information Systems, Humboldt University in Berlin, Germany for 3 months in 2006 (during the FIFA World Cup :). David Hilbert, and at CommerceNet with Dr. Scott Mainwaring, at Fuji Xerox Palo Alto Lab ( FXPAL) with Dr. ![]() I had the opportunities to work at Intel Research with Dr. While at UCI, I was affiliated with Institute of Software Research (ISR), Secure Computing & Networking Center (SCONCE) andĬenter for Research on Information Technology and Organizations (CRITO). I had an amazing dissertation committee: Dr. from the Donald Bren School of Information and Computer Sciences at University of California, Irvine. I also collaborated with researchers from Alcatel-Lucent Bell Labs on privacy-enhancing technologies. Alessandro Acquisti, and folks in the CyLab Usable Privacy and Security Laboratory (CUPS Lab). I spent two wonderful years at CMU working with Dr. Before Syracuse, I was a research scientist at the CyLab in Carnegie Mellon University. My research has been supported by NSF, Department of Education, Google, Facebook, Alcatel-Lucent, and The Privacy Projects.īefore joining UIUC, I was an assistant professor at the School of Information Studies (a.k.a., iSchool) in Syracuse University. I am also interested in public policy issues, especially those regarding privacy, and have given invited talks discussing these issues at the Federal Trade Commission (FTC). NIDILRR DRRP: Inclusive Cloud and Web Computing Facebook Privacy Preserving Technology: Profiling Transparency Meta/Facebook Digital Privacy: Ad Privacy in the Global South Yaxing Yao (graduated, now assistant professor at UMBC). Natã Barbosa (graduated, now researcher at Google), and Dr. Smirity Kaushik, Tanusree Sharma, Zak Kilhoffer, Yaman Yu, as well as Dr. I am fortunate to work with my amazing students, including: More recently, I also got interested in Blockchain and Web3. I work on privacy, security and social computing. I am also an affiliated faculty member in the Institute of Software Research (ISR) at the University of California, Irvine. I am an associate professor of information science, and by courtesy, computer science and Informatics, in the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC) where I co-direct the SALT lab and am part of the Interactive Computing group as well as the Security and Privacy Research at Illinois group. ![]()
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