We are looking for new doctoral students who want to train with our large and growing cadre of HCI and social computing faculty. We investigate theoretical and practical questions about how computing and communication technologies can enhance individual and collective capabilities and change social relations. We use methods ranging from design of new technologies to participant observation, surveys, data mining, and lab and field experiments.
Current and incoming faculty with primary appointments in the School of Information and active research in HCI and social computing include:
--Mark Ackerman
--Eytan Adar
--Yan Chen
--Kevyn Collins-Thompson
--Nicole Ellison
--Tom Finholt
--Pedja Klasnja
--Erin Krupka
--Cliff Lampe
--Silvia Lindtner
--Qiaozhu Mei
--Markus Mobius
--Mark Newman
--Joyojeet Pal
--Katharina Reinecke
--Paul Resnick
--Lionel P. Robert Jr.
--Tanya Rosenblat
--Stephanie Teasley
--Sarita Yardi Schoenebeck
The problems and opportunities of contemporary information use have both social and technical aspects, so we approach our research from a highly interdisciplinary perspective. The flexibility and scope of our doctoral program attract students from a wide variety of disciplines. Our world-class faculty have international reputations for cutting-edge research in human-computer interaction, social computing, experimental economics, digital archiving, health informatics, and more.
Admissions are highly competitive, but all admitted students receive a generous funding package that includes tuition, stipend, and health benefits. More information on the Ph.D. program is available on our website: https://www.si.umich.edu/content/phd. The application deadline is December 15.
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Lionel P. Robert Jr.
Assistant Professor of Information
School of Information
University of Michigan
4417 North Quad
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1285
Phone: 734-764-5296
Fax: 734-615-3587