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You can see pictures of all together over at our [[group photos]] page. Pictures of us individually are below.
You can see pictures of all together over at our [[group photos]] page. Pictures of us individually are below.


We are a friendly group and we welcome new affiliates! If you have been working with us for a while, perhaps it's time to add yourself to this page as an affiliate. Feel free to add yourself (use the Edit tab) in the appropriate subsection organized alphabetically by last name, and please include a sentence on HOW you are related to the group (and a fun picture of yourself!).  
We are a friendly group and we welcome new affiliates! If you have been working with us for a while, perhaps it's time to add yourself to this page as an affiliate. Feel free to add yourself (use the Edit tab) in the appropriate subsection organized alphabetically by last name, and please include a sentence on HOW you are related to the group (and a fun picture of yourself!). You can read more about [https://wiki.communitydata.science/CommunityData:Roles these categories in our Roles page here].
 
You can read more about [https://wiki.communitydata.science/CommunityData:Roles these categories in our Roles page here].


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[[File:Shaw-2017.jpg|thumb|250px|Airbrushed, filtered, and meitu'd purikura of Aaron from 2017]]  
[[File:Shaw-2017.jpg|thumb|250px|Airbrushed, filtered, and meitu'd purikura of Aaron from 2017]]  
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Hello! I'm Aaron (he/they). I grew up around New York and went to school for a while in northern California. Along the way, I got involved in participatory movements and projects of various kinds. At first, these were more traditional movements advancing egalitarian social agendas. Over time, I got involved in peer production projects, online communities, and other sorts of open collaboration online.
Hello! I'm Aaron (he/they). I grew up around New York and went to school for a while in northern California. Along the way, I got involved in participatory movements and projects of various kinds. At first, these were more traditional movements advancing egalitarian social agendas. Over time, I got involved in peer production projects, online communities, and other sorts of open collaboration online.
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== Staff ==
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=== Madison Deyo (Northwestern University) ===
=== Molly de Blanc (Northwestern University) ===


[[File:MadisonDeyo.jpg|thumb|200px]]
I do communications, outreach, and research support for CDSC. This means that, among other things, I think about how our work can help the communities we study and other online communities. My CDSC research is about how community values are embodied in policies and rules.


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Before joining CDSC, I worked in open education and free and open source software. I recently completed a degree in Bioethics from New York University. My work was on health care technologies, autonomy, and the tools we use to protect autonomy, including informed consent and privacy. My thesis was on Right-to-Repair and implanted medical devices.


Hello ! I'm Madison (she/they) and I am the Program Coordinator for the Community Data Science Collective and the [https://hci.northwestern.edu Center for Human Computer Interaction + Design at Northwestern University].  
I spend most of my time reading, but sometimes bake bread, I write and play music, hang out with my cat, ride a bike, and swim. I wrote [https://techautonomy.org The Declaration of Digital Autonomy] with Karen Sandler.


I currently live in Chicago, but grew up in a small town in Wisconsin and attended the University of Wisconsin-Madison. There, I received my B.S. in Art (with a focus on illustration) and Communications: Radio-TV-Film.
I can be reached at molly [dot] deblanc [at] northwestern [dot] edu. Feel free to address emails to "Molly," but if you insist on using a salutation "Mx." is fine.
 
I work as a freelance artist on the side designing mead labels, tattoos, and occasionally album/EP covers. You can check out my work on [https://gothgrandadart.crevado.com/ my portfolio].
 
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== Postdocs ==  


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=== Nathan TeBlunthuis (University of Michigan) ===
=== Nathan TeBlunthuis (Northwestern University) ===
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== Core Students ==
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Hiiii! I'm Kevin. (∩`-´)⊃━☆゚.*・。゚
Hiiii! I'm Kevin. (∩`-´)⊃━☆゚.*・。゚


I'm a second year PhD Student in the Media, Technology and Society program at Northwestern University. I'm interested in studying impacts of commercialization on digital community space, historicizing platform governance conversations, and thinking about the political (and emotional) ramifications of quantification. In the past, my attempts to study these topics have largely revolved around studying dead computer networks of the 80s and 90s. Said another way, I'm interested in how communities form and falter online, and what it's like to be a part of one.  
I'm a first year PhD Student in the Media, Technology and Society program at Northwestern University. I'm interested in studying impacts of commercialization on digital community space, historicizing platform governance conversations, and thinking about the political (and emotional) ramifications of quantification. In the past, my attempts to study these topics have largely revolved around studying dead computer networks of the 80s and 90s. Said another way, I'm interested in how communities form and falter online, and what it's like to be a part of one.  


I've spent years of my pre-PhD life honing archival methodology skills, so I'm a sucker for qualitative storytelling, but I hope to try out myriad methods in my graduate studies. There are so many ways to know things!
I've spent years of my pre-PhD life honing archival methodology skills, so I'm a sucker for qualitative storytelling, but I hope to try out myriad methods in my graduate studies. There are so many ways to know things!
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=== Kaylea Champion (University of Washington) ===
=== Kaylea Champion (University of Washington) ===


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=== Regina Cheng (University of Washington) ===
[[File:Regina hime.JPG|thumb|200px|Regina with her new feline best friend, [https://www.instagram.com/hime_theprincesscat/ Hime].]]
I'm a PhD candidate in the Human-Centered Design and Engineering department at University of Washington, co-advised by Mako Hill and Jennifer Turns. I describe my research goal as to understand and support collaborative informal learning in online communities of creators. I am interested in studying how different types of collaborative activities (e.g. feedback exchange, collaborative sense-making) lead to different learning outcomes, and designing for more effective collaboration to facilitate learning. Right now I am especially interested in the domain of data science learning among non-technical population.
Outside research, I like cats, drawing (mostly fanart these days), reading, cooking, hiking, hapkidoing, and preaching about my mother tongue, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hangzhou_dialect Hangzhou dialect] 
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=== Hsuen-Chi (Hazel) Chiu (Purdue University) ===
=== Hsuen-Chi (Hazel) Chiu (Purdue University) ===
[[File:Hazel games.JPG|thumb|200px|Hazel in May 2022]]
[[File:Hazel games.JPG|thumb|200px|Hazel in May 2022]]
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=== Carl Colglazier (Northwestern University) ===
=== Carl Colglazier (Northwestern University) ===


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=== Stefania Druga (University of Washington) ===
[[File:Stef2019.jpg|thumb|200px|Stef in Summer of 2019, [//anoxic.me/huli Fancy].]]
I'm a first-year Ph.D. student in the Information School at the University of Washington, co-advised by Jason Yip and Alexis Hiniker. I am the co-founder of Cognimates and HacKIDemia. My research focuses on how children interact with and make sense of the growing collection of “smart” inter-connected playthings in the world around them together with their parents. I am exploring how families, as they play with these new smart assistants and applications, develop new ways of thinking about intelligence, emotion, and social interaction. Based on these studies, I am designing new tools and activities to introduce families to machine learning and data science in a playful way.
Outside research, I like climbing, dogs, reading, dancing and learning new languages.
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=== Yibin Fan (University of Washington) ===
=== Yibin Fan (University of Washington) ===
Hi ;) I am a first year MA/PhD student in the Department of Communication at University of Washington. My graduate advisor is Professor Benjamin Mako Hill. My research interest is focued on digital group dynamics, and I am deeply curious about questions like how online communities connect and influence each other, or when and why group polarization forms. I am glad to include both quantitive and qualitative methods in my research, and also looking forward to learning more social scientific methods to see whether they make effects in different areas or topics.
Hi ;) I am a first year MA/PhD student in the Department of Communication at University of Washington. My graduate advisor is Professor Benjamin Mako Hill. My research interest is focued on digital group dynamics, and I am deeply curious about questions like how online communities connect and influence each other, or when and why group polarization forms. I am glad to include both quantitive and qualitative methods in my research, and also looking forward to learning more social scientific methods to see whether they make effects in different areas or topics.
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=== Ryan Funkhouser (Purdue University) ===
=== Ryan Funkhouser (Purdue University) ===


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I originally hail from the beautiful city of Bellingham in the PNW, a place which nurtured within me a love for mountains and long-distance trail running. While I am living a relatively mountain-less existence in West Lafayette, Indiana while at Purdue, I continue to find joy in running and finding the beauty in the midwest. When not running, you will likely me and my wife watching a good show or going for walks.
I originally hail from the beautiful city of Bellingham in the PNW, a place which nurtured within me a love for mountains and long-distance trail running. While I am living a relatively mountain-less existence in West Lafayette, Indiana while at Purdue, I continue to find joy in running and finding the beauty in the midwest. When not running, you will likely me and my wife watching a good show or going for walks.
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=== Matt Gaughan (Northwestern University) ===
=== Emilia Gan (University of Washington) ===
 
[[File:EGan.jpg|200px|thumb|Emilia G.]]


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I'm a PhD candidate in the [https://www.cs.washington.edu/ Paul G. Allen School of Computer Science & Engineering] at the University of Washington (Seattle). My research has involved analyzing data from the [https://scratch.mit.edu/ Scratch programming platform] (Link: [https://mako.cc/academic/gan_hill_dasgupta-gender_feedback_sharing-CSCW18.pdf paper]) and from [https://codeday.org/ CodeDay]. I am interested in factors that promote longterm participation in coding by newcomers to programming.


Howdy! I am a first year PhD student in the Technology and Social Behavior program at Northwestern University. I am interested in free and open source software projects and the social organization that shapes their production.  
Before starting graduate school in CS, I earned an MS ([https://globalhealth.washington.edu/education-training/phd-pathobiology Pathobiology]) from UW. I initially started learning how to program with the thought of using these skills for analyzing large biological data sets, but I eventually realized everything I was doing was pointing me away from biology and towards computer science.
 
Before starting graduate school at UW, I homeschooled with my kids for over a decade, and before that I earned an MD from the [https://www.umassmed.edu/ University of Massachusetts Medical School] and a BS in Materials Science and Engineering from [https://dmse.mit.edu/ MIT].
 
[https://emilia.cloud/ Personal Website]


Before graduate school, I worked as a software engineer. In my free time, I love going for jogs, reading, and watching movies.
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=== Wm Salt Hale (University of Washington) ===
[[File:Salt_Xmas.jpg|thumb|200px|Salt shedding the holiday cheer (2016)]]
Growing up in Seattle during the early 90s offered many technological opportunities, most of which I took advantage of. As an avid GNU/Linux user for over 20 years, I have been exposed to numerous technology orientated communities on various levels.
During high school I entered the Running Start program, completing an Associate's degree in Computer Science from South Seattle College. After which I transfered to the University of Washington, pursuing the same major. It was not a fit, instead I developed a number of businesses, traveled, and spoke at various conferences, conventions, events, faires, and festivals.
Upon returning to the University of Washington to complete my Batchelor's degree in Communication, I connected with [[Mako]] and was shown a world of academia previously unimagined. After another year of traveling, I have decided to return to the UW Department of Comm yet again and am just beginning to delve deeper into the intersection of Technology and Society in the MA/PhD program.
I am extremely interested in: Free/Libre/Open Source Software (FLOSS) and Culture; Hackers, Makers, and Breakers; and Computer-Mediated Communication using real-time synchronous systems. Along with numerous hobbies including: urban hiking (walking), dancing (folk, east coast swing, lindy, blues), windsports (windsurfing, kiteboarding, sailing), bicycling, boffering, cooking, driving, event planning, gaming, programming, public speaking, reading, robotics, skiing, and travel.
Up to date information and links to various profiles around the web can be found on ''my'' IndieWeb presence, [http://www.altsalt.net/ The Alt World of Salt].
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=== Sohyeon Hwang (Northwestern University) ===
=== Sohyeon Hwang (Northwestern University) ===


[[File:Sohyeonhwang.jpg|thumb|200px|Sohyeon and her dog-child, Tubby.]]
[[File:Sohyeonhwang.jpg|thumb|200px|Sohyeon and her dog-child, Tubby.]]


I'm Sohyeon (she/they), a fifth-year PhD student in the Media, Technology, and Society program at Northwestern University, advised by Aaron Shaw. I study organization, governance, and collaboration online. My research primarily investigates the implications and possibilities of how users interpret, enact, and shape the governance of large-scale digital technologies. In my dissertation work, I focus on how community governance practices (rules, norms, tools) matter for platform-level outcomes we care about e.g., pro-social engagement, online safety, information integrity (looking at platforms like Reddit, Discord, Wikipedia, and Mastodon). I do both computational work and many interview studies. You can find more information at my [https://www.sohyeonhwang.com site].  
I'm Sohyeon (she/they), a third-year PhD student in the Media, Technology, and Society program at Northwestern University, advised by Aaron Shaw. My research interests broadly circle around online governance, mostly around ideas of heterogeneity, scale, and polycentric + decentralized models. I focus on the complexities arising in governance, such as how online groups diversely interpret, innovate beyond, subvert, and co-opt socio-technical affordances to manage themselves.
 
I am pretty methods-agnostic, doing both computational/quantitative approaches as well as qualitative work here and there. You can find more information at my [https://www.sohyeonhwang.com site].
 
Outside of work, I like to eat french fries (love poutine) and take (blurry but not by choice) film photos.
 
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=== Dyuti Jha (Purdue university) ===
=== Dyuti Jha (Purdue university) ===
[[File:DS(1).png|thumb|200px|Dyuti when she used to have time to go out.]]
[[File:DS(1).png|thumb|200px|Dyuti when she used to have time to go out.]]


Hi there! I am a second year PhD student at the Lamb School at Purdue. Dr Jeremy Foote is my advisor. My interests sit at the intersection of sociology, political science, and communication. My work has largely been qualitative in the past but I currently use a mix of experiments and interviews using computational methods to study organization, aggression, and violence (mostly of political nature) in online communities. I worked in the Indian nonprofit sector for five years before deciding to come back to academia. As I find my way around what other things interest me, you will see them here!
Hi there! I am a first year PhD student at the Lamb School at Purdue. Dr Jeremy Foote is my advisor. My interests sit at the intersection of sociology, political science, and communication My work has largely been qualitative in the past but I am interested to learn computational methods and use them to study political aggression and violence in online communities. I worked in the Indian nonprofit sector for five years before deciding to come back to academia. As I find my way around what other things interest me, you will see them here!
 
Outside of work, I love playing my ukulele and singing, watching and analysing trashy films from all over the world, and cooking.


Outside of work, I love playing my ukulele and singing, watching and analyzing trashy films from all over the world, and cooking.
You can find more on [https://sites.google.com/view/dyutijha my website].
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Details at [[User:Healspersecond]]
Details at [[User:Healspersecond]]
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=== Haomin Lin (University of Washington) ===
[[File:Hl23.jpg|thumb|200px|Haomin at the Kerry Park in Seattle (Credit to Yibin for this great recruting photo!)]]


I am an incoming MA/PhD student in the Communication Department at the University of Washington in Seattle, WA. I will be co-advised by Professor Benjamin Mako Hill and Professor Wang Liao. My research interests revolve around uncovering the micro-to-macro linkage in the communication processes in the context of online communication. I am eager to find patterns in processes where micro-level group communications develop to trigger organizational communication behaviors, and finally result in macro-level changes in mass communication.
Prior to joining CDSC, I obtained my M.S. degree from Georgia Tech and worked as a data scientist on generative language models. I look forward to applying computational methods properly to study questions related to communication processes. I am also interested in learning about qualitative methods to research people's exact thoughts on certain topics.
Aside from working and studying, I enjoy my free time through traveling, hiking, and snowboarding (Seattle is a great place for all of them!)
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=== Ellie Ross (University of Washington) ===
=== Ellie Ross (University of Washington) ===


[[File:Elliew-butterfly.JPG|thumb|200px|Ellie at Turtle Bay.]]
[[File:Elliew-butterfly.JPG|thumb|200px|Ellie at Turtle Bay.]]


A second year PhD student in the Communication Department at University of Washington. Has been formerly interested in cultural evolution in the digital age and have done work in the predictive validity of the GRE for PhD students entering the Communication discipline. Is currently researching hierarchical structures of peer production communities using a knowledge production lens.  
I'm a first year MA/PhD student in the Communication Department at University of Washington, advised by Mako Hill. I have been formerly interested in cultural evolution in the digital age and have done work in the predictive validity of the GRE for PhD students entering the Communication discipline. I am currently researching hierarchical structures of peer production communities using a knowledge production lens.  


Before entering grad school she spent my free time with friends, playing video games and watching old tv shows. Now, she spend most of her free time reading books for fun and to fill knowledge gaps. On the weekends, you can find her trying new restaurants and exploring new places.  
Before entering grad school I spent my free time with friends, playing video games and watching old tv shows. Now, I spend most of my free time reading books for fun and to fill knowledge gaps. On the weekends, my partner and I try to do something that brings us great joy; usually something with water, nature, and/or with our cats.
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=== Emilia Gan (University of Washington) ===


[[File:EGan.jpg|200px|thumb|Emilia G.]]
I'm a PhD candidate in the [https://www.cs.washington.edu/ Paul G. Allen School of Computer Science & Engineering] at the University of Washington (Seattle). My research has involved analyzing data from the [https://scratch.mit.edu/ Scratch programming platform] (Link: [https://mako.cc/academic/gan_hill_dasgupta-gender_feedback_sharing-CSCW18.pdf paper]) and from [https://codeday.org/ CodeDay]. I am interested in factors that promote longterm participation in coding by newcomers to programming.
Before starting graduate school in CS, I earned an MS ([https://globalhealth.washington.edu/education-training/phd-pathobiology Pathobiology]) from UW. I initially started learning how to program with the thought of using these skills for analyzing large biological data sets, but I eventually realized everything I was doing was pointing me away from biology and towards computer science.
Before starting graduate school at UW, I homeschooled with my kids for over a decade, and before that I earned an MD from the [https://www.umassmed.edu/ University of Massachusetts Medical School] and a BS in Materials Science and Engineering from [https://dmse.mit.edu/ MIT].
[https://emilia.cloud/ Personal Website]
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=== Zarine Kharazian (University of Washington) ===


[[File:Zarine profile.png|thumb|200px|Zarine moderating a panel in 2021.]]
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* Marianne Cano, Northwestern University
I am a PhD Student in Human-Centered Design & Engineering at the University of Washington, co-advised by Kate Starbird and  Benjamin Mako Hill. My research focuses on how online communities govern and are governed as they navigate disinformation, cyber-enabled influence operations, and related online harms. I am interested in both top-down dynamics – that is, governance by platforms, governments, and international bodies – as well as bottom-up dynamics, the myriad ways online communities experiment with and enact models of self-governance.
* Noah Hellyer, University of Washington
 
* Divya Sikka, Interlake High School
In addition to the CDSC, I am also affiliated with the [https://www.cip.uw.edu/ Center for an Informed Public], where I conduct research on disinformation targeting election integrity and conflict situations.
* Grace Zhu, Northwestern University
 
* Carolyn Zou, Northwestern University
In my free time, I play guitar in several Seattle bands.
* Emily Zou, Northwestern University
 
You can also find me at [https://zarine.net/ zarine.net].
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=== Alums ===
* Marlene Alanis, Northwestern University
* Gabrielle Alava, Northwestern University
* Paz Baum, Northwestern University
* Dylan Griffin, Northwestern University
* Amy Guo, Northwestern University
* Matthew Holleran-Meyer, Northwestern University
* Daryn McElroy, Northwestern University
* Eric Rosin, Northwestern University
* Donny Tou, Northwestern University
* Davida Yalley, Northwestern University
* Hannah Yang, Northwestern University
* Serene Ong, Northwestern University


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=== Regina Cheng (Apple) ===
[[File:Regina hime.JPG|thumb|200px|Regina with her new feline best friend, [https://www.instagram.com/hime_theprincesscat/ Hime].]]
I'm a PhD candidate in the Human-Centered Design and Engineering department at University of Washington, co-advised by Mako Hill and Jennifer Turns. I describe my research goal as to understand and support collaborative informal learning in online communities of creators. I am interested in studying how different types of collaborative activities (e.g. feedback exchange, collaborative sense-making) lead to different learning outcomes, and designing for more effective collaboration to facilitate learning. Right now I am especially interested in the domain of data science learning among non-technical population.
Outside research, I like cats, drawing (mostly fanart these days), reading, cooking, hiking, hapkidoing, and preaching about my mother tongue, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hangzhou_dialect Hangzhou dialect] 
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You can find more about my work on my [https://unmad.in homepage].
You can find more about my work on my [https://unmad.in homepage].
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=== Jaelle Fuchs (University of Zurich) ===
=== Jaelle Fuchs (University of Zurich) ===


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I am based in Switzerland and during my BA and MA I worked as a receptionist at a small hotel in the Swiss mountains, so if you ever need some travel tips for Switzerland feel free to reach out. If you want to know more about me, my research and how to get in touch here’s  [https://www.jaellefuchs.com my website].  
I am based in Switzerland and during my BA and MA I worked as a receptionist at a small hotel in the Swiss mountains, so if you ever need some travel tips for Switzerland feel free to reach out. If you want to know more about me, my research and how to get in touch here’s  [https://www.jaellefuchs.com my website].  
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=== Bastian Greshake Tzovaras (Turing Institute) ===
 
=== Bastian Greshake Tzovaras (Center for Research & Interdisciplinarity, Université Paris Descartes) ===
[[File:BastianGreshakeTzovaras.jpg|200px|thumb|Bastian, being so old-timey that his beard has grown.]]
[[File:BastianGreshakeTzovaras.jpg|200px|thumb|Bastian, being so old-timey that his beard has grown.]]


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=== Nick Vincent (Simon Fraser) ===
My research focuses on studying the relationships between human-generated data and computing technologies to mitigate negative impacts of these technologies. I am especially interested in research that (1) makes people aware of the value of their data and (2) helps people leverage the value of their data. My work relates to concepts such as "data dignity", "data as labor", "data leverage", and "data dividends".
Here's my [https://www.nickmvincent.com website]!
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=== Morten Warncke-Wang (Wikimedia Foundation) ===
=== Morten Warncke-Wang (Wikimedia Foundation) ===
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=== Nick Vincent (UC Davis) ===
My research focuses on studying the relationships between human-generated data and computing technologies to mitigate negative impacts of these technologies. I am especially interested in research that (1) makes people aware of the value of their data and (2) helps people leverage the value of their data. My work relates to concepts such as "data dignity", "data as labor", "data leverage", and "data dividends".
Here's my [https://www.nickmvincent.com website]!
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== Friends and Community Members ==


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Also, I like bikes, nature, hiking, traveling, and sharing my life with beautiful people.
Also, I like bikes, nature, hiking, traveling, and sharing my life with beautiful people.


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=== Kat Walsh (Creative Commons) ===
[[File:katwalsh_purple.jpg|thumb|200px|Kat Walsh, with freshly purpled hair]]
I'm a lawyer working in copyright, speech, policy, and nonprofit leadership around various Free and Open projects and communities, currently working with individual clients including Creative Commons. I got into open communities through volunteering for Wikimedia, first as an editor, then in community dispute resolution, and then as a board member for several years. I've also been on the board of the Free Software Foundation.
I enjoy collaborating with academic researchers on work in peer production communities and their copyright/"intellectual property", dispute resolution, governance, and legal policy issues. I am located just north of San Francisco, where I enjoy playing my bassoon, viola, and occasionally some other things in a delightfully weird collection of musical groups, and lifting heavy objects for no particular reason.
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=== Hong Qu ===
=== Sejal Khatri ===


I'm a PhD candidate at the  [https://www.networkscienceinstitute.org Network Science Institute] in Northeastern University. I try to analyze and understand how social networks facilite collective action, proprogate beliefs, and influence public opinion. For my Masters degree, I studied HCI and NLP with Professor Marti Hearst at UC Berkeley's School of Information, and developed a passion for user-centered design.
[[File:Sejal_Khatri.jpg|thumb|200px|Sejal]]


Although I am working with a lot of graph data (and hairball visualizations), I really miss qualitative user research such as contextual inquiry and unstructured interviewers, and hope to conduct more mix methods studies as much as I can in the future.
I recently graduated from the Information School at the University of Washington, Seattle. My specialization was in User Experience Research and Design in the Information Management program at iSchool. I did my undergrad in Computer Science at SPPU in Pune, India, and then interned for Wikimedia Foundation as a UX Engineer. My current research interests revolve around online communities, peer-production, and open source software. When I'm not working, I participate in design jams and hackathons where I get the opportunity to turn curiosities and concerns into design interventions.  
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===Phoebe Ayers===
[[File:WikiCite_2018_DT_-_95.jpg|thumb|Me, asking you the big questions about epistemology and citations]]
I am your very unofficial librarian! You have official librarians at your respective institutions, but I am happy to be your unofficial one and help if I can. Also, I am a very long term [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/user:Phoebe Wikimedian]. Also, I am a UW iSchool grad, but from a long time ago!


I'm currently the librarian for computer science, electrical engineering and math at MIT, where I also work with researchers on managing their research data (saving, storing and sharing it) and open access publication. I have been a Wikipedian since 2003, working on English Wikipedia but also other Wikimedia projects. I have also been involved in governance of the Wikimedia Foundation; I served on the Board of Trustees from 2010-2015 and am currently on the board of the Wikimedia Endowment. I have also had a long-time hand in running our annual conference Wikimania as well as lots of other events. I care a lot about [https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/WikiCite citations] and making sure that studies using Wikipedia specify what language version they are studying. Also, I once claimed to know [https://archive.org/details/HowWikipediaWorks How Wikipedia Works], which let's be honest, is a bit of a reach.
=== Kat Walsh ===
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== Alumni ==
[[File:katwalsh_purple.jpg|thumb|200px|Kat Walsh, with freshly purpled hair]]


{{note}} As some of these folks have moved on, some of these biographies are a bit of date!
I'm a lawyer working in copyright, speech, policy, and nonprofit leadership around various Free and Open projects and communities, currently working with individual clients including Creative Commons. I got into open communities through volunteering for Wikimedia, first as an editor, then in community dispute resolution, and then as a board member for several years. I've also been on the board of the Free Software Foundation.


=== Stefania Druga ===
I enjoy collaborating with academic researchers on work in peer production communities and their copyright/"intellectual property", dispute resolution, governance, and legal policy issues. I am located just north of San Francisco, where I enjoy playing my bassoon, viola, and occasionally some other things in a delightfully weird collection of musical groups, and lifting heavy objects for no particular reason.


[[File:Stef2019.jpg|thumb|200px|Stef in Summer of 2019, [//anoxic.me/huli Fancy].]]
I'm a first-year Ph.D. student in the Information School at the University of Washington, co-advised by Jason Yip and Alexis Hiniker. I am the co-founder of Cognimates and HacKIDemia. My research focuses on how children interact with and make sense of the growing collection of “smart” inter-connected playthings in the world around them together with their parents. I am exploring how families, as they play with these new smart assistants and applications, develop new ways of thinking about intelligence, emotion, and social interaction. Based on these studies, I am designing new tools and activities to introduce families to machine learning and data science in a playful way.
Outside research, I like climbing, dogs, reading, dancing and learning new languages.
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=== Wm Salt Hale (University of Washington) ===
[[File:Salt_Xmas.jpg|thumb|200px|Salt shedding the holiday cheer (2016)]]


Growing up in Seattle during the early 90s offered many technological opportunities, most of which I took advantage of. As an avid GNU/Linux user for over 20 years, I have been exposed to numerous technology orientated communities on various levels.
=== Hong Qu ===


During high school I entered the Running Start program, completing an Associate's degree in Computer Science from South Seattle College. After which I transfered to the University of Washington, pursuing the same major. It was not a fit, instead I developed a number of businesses, traveled, and spoke at various conferences, conventions, events, faires, and festivals.
I'm a PhD candidate at the [https://www.networkscienceinstitute.org Network Science Institute] in Northeastern University. I try to analyze and understand how social networks facilite collective action, proprogate beliefs, and influence public opinion. For my Masters degree, I studied HCI and NLP with Professor Marti Hearst at UC Berkeley's School of Information, and developed a passion for user-centered design.


Upon returning to the University of Washington to complete my Bachelor's degree in Communication, I connected with [[Mako]] and was shown a world of academia previously unimagined. After another year of traveling, I have decided to return to the UW Department of Comm yet again and am just beginning to delve deeper into the intersection of Technology and Society in the MA/PhD program.
Although I am working with a lot of graph data (and hairball visualizations), I really miss qualitative user research such as contextual inquiry and unstructured interviewers, and hope to conduct more mix methods studies as much as I can in the future.


I am extremely interested in: Free/Libre/Open Source Software (FLOSS) and Culture; Hackers, Makers, and Breakers; and Computer-Mediated Communication using real-time synchronous systems. Along with numerous hobbies including: urban hiking (walking), dancing (folk, east coast swing, lindy, blues), windsports (windsurfing, kiteboarding, sailing), bicycling, boffering, cooking, driving, event planning, gaming, programming, public speaking, reading, robotics, skiing, and travel.
== Alumni ==
 
Up to date information and links to various profiles around the web can be found on ''my'' IndieWeb presence, [http://www.altsalt.net/ The Alt World of Salt].
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=== Sejal Khatri ===
 
[[File:Sejal_Khatri.jpg|thumb|200px|Sejal]]
 
I recently graduated from the Information School at the University of Washington, Seattle. My specialization was in User Experience Research and Design in the Information Management program at iSchool. I did my undergrad in Computer Science at SPPU in Pune, India, and then interned for Wikimedia Foundation as a UX Engineer. My current research interests revolve around online communities, peer-production, and open source software. When I'm not working, I participate in design jams and hackathons where I get the opportunity to turn curiosities and concerns into design interventions.
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When I'm not working on research, I'm probably riding my bike or planning a backpacking trip.  You can find more about my research at my [http://jmaddock.net/ website].
When I'm not working on research, I'm probably riding my bike or planning a backpacking trip.  You can find more about my research at my [http://jmaddock.net/ website].
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I've spent many years living in housing co-ops, and volunteering on the boards of co-operative organizations. My involvement in the co-op movement led to my interest in learning more (and producing knowledge) about participatory, volunteer-run endeavors such as peer production projects and online collaboration communities. My research focuses on understanding how newcomers join and become embedded in volunteer-run organizations, and what kinds of technological interventions might affect their continued participation in these communities. For (slightly) more information about all this, you can check out my [http://www.snehanarayan.com/ homepage].
I've spent many years living in housing co-ops, and volunteering on the boards of co-operative organizations. My involvement in the co-op movement led to my interest in learning more (and producing knowledge) about participatory, volunteer-run endeavors such as peer production projects and online collaboration communities. My research focuses on understanding how newcomers join and become embedded in volunteer-run organizations, and what kinds of technological interventions might affect their continued participation in these communities. For (slightly) more information about all this, you can check out my [http://www.snehanarayan.com/ homepage].
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== Undergraduate Research Assistants ==
=== Current Undergraduate Research Assistants ===
* Carolyn Zou, Northwestern University
* Aaron Phan, University of Washington
=== Alum Research Assistants ===
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* Marlene Alanis, Northwestern University
* Gabrielle Alava, Northwestern University
* Zach Arenson, University of Washington
* Lucy Bao, University of Washington
* Bella Brown, University of Washington
* Marianne Cano, Northwestern University
* Frank Chen, University of Washington
* Katie Chen, Northwestern University
* Paz Baum, Northwestern University
* Dylan Griffin, Northwestern University
* Xinya (Cindy) Gong, University of Washington
* Amy Guo, Northwestern University
* Jacinta Harsh, University of Washington
* Noah Hellyer, University of Washington
* Matthew Holleran-Meyer, Northwestern University
* Monica Kent, University of Washington
* Aidan Klinges, Northwestern University
* Laura (Alia) Levi, University of Washington
* Siying Luo, Northwestern University
* Daryn McElroy, Northwestern University
* Nicole McGinnis, University of Washington
* Serene Ong, Northwestern University
* Eric Rosin, Northwestern University
* Caroline Rygg, University of Washington
* Raina Sadhan, University of Washington
* Divya Sikka, Interlake High School
* Donny Tou, Northwestern University
* Davida Yalley, Northwestern University
* Olivia Yan, University of Washington
* Hannah Yang, Northwestern University
* Grace Zhu, Northwestern University
* Emily Zou, Northwestern University
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