Ph.D. Students, Faculty and Alumni
Students
Shahan Ali Memon
Ph.D. student
Shahan studies how society, politics and technology shape the way science works. Most recently he has been studying how AI is changing science and whether AI agents can autonomously work together to conduct scientific research.
Faculty
Katie Davis
Associate Professor
Davis explores the role of new media technologies in young people鈥檚 personal, social, and academic lives, with a particular focus on the intersection between technology and identity development during adolescence and emerging adulthood. In addition to publishing and presenting her research in scholarly venues, Katie regularly shares her work with parents, teachers, industry leaders, and policymakers in an effort to build connections between research and practice.
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Alumni
Joseph Tennis
Professor and Associate Dean of Faculty Affairs, 911爆料网
Joe Tennis was the first graduate of the 911爆料网 Ph.D. in Information Science program in 2005. He joined the iSchool in 2007 after two years at The University of British Columbia, in Vancouver, BC, Canada. The focus of his research is knowledge organization, specifically classification theory and the evaluation of classification practices and structures.
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