Dr. Zhe He, an Associate Professor in the School of Information, will publish an opinion survey paper in the International Medical Informatics Association (IMIA) Yearbook of Medical Informatics 2023.
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Research news from the CCI School of Information
iSchool Professor Gets Paper Accepted to the IMIA Yearbook of Medical Informatics
iSchool Doctoral Students Present at 2023 iConference
On March 17, 2023 iSchool Doctoral students Lateef Ayinde, Hanim Maria Astuti, Shezin Hussain, and Anisah Herdiyanti presented their paper at the 2023 iConference in Barcelona, Spain.
CONTINUE READINGiSchool Doctoral Student Paper Accepted to SEPDA 2023
School of Information Doctoral Student Yuanying Pang recently had her paper “Using Game Performance Data to Predict Adherence to Gamified Cognitive Training” accepted into the 7th International Workshop on Semantics-Powered Health Data Analytics (SEPDA 2023).
CONTINUE READINGCCI Students Present at FURC
On February 17-18, 2023, two CCI students, Marvin Suarez-Pimienta and Sommaiya Angrish, presented at the Florida Undergraduate Research Conference (FURC) at St. Thomas University in Miami, Florida. Learn more about their presentations and research below: Marvin Suarez-Pimienta Major: Information Technology Presentation: Dos Bocas Oil Well Explosion in Indigenous Veracruz, 1908 Purpose: to recount the phenomenon …
CONTINUE READINGiSchool Professor Brings Her Academic Expertise to the Work of Agatha Christie
Dr. Michelle Kazmer, Professor in the School of Information, is more than just a fan of famed author Agatha Christie. She is also a key part of a growing academic community which studies Christie’s many works. Known informally as “Agathologists”, this group began to form several years ago at a conference at the University of …
CONTINUE READINGiSchool Alumna Noticed by Smithsonian Magazine
Julia Skinner, iSchool Alumna, mentioned in Smithosianian Magazine and Salon’s “Favorite Books of 2022.”
CONTINUE READINGFSU Project to Provide Opioid Epidemic Assistance in Rural Communities Receives $1.3 Million Grant
School of Information Assistant Professor Margaret Sullivan is Co-Pi for the College of Social Work’s project “Rural Opioid Technical Assistance Regional Centers (ROTA-R)” which recently earned a $1.3 million grant from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. The project will work to provide technical assistance and training on opioid harm reduction and prevention …
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