Newhouse story about our Future of Work planning grant
Newhouse has a short story about our Future of Work planning grant.
Newhouse has a short story about our Future of Work planning grant.
We (Kevin Crowston, Jeffrey Nickerson, Lydia Chilton and Keren Henderson) received an NSF Future of Work at the Human-Technology Frontier planning grant (20-26583), "Planning to study automation and the future of news production".
I am looking for PhD students interested in working on research about the future of work with intelligent machines, as well as the work on the Gravity Spy citizen science project. Please email if you're interested and want to talk more. See here for information about research at the Syracuse iSchool and here for information about how to apply.
The Association for Information Science & Technology (ASIS&T) just announced that I am the 2019 recipient of the ASIS&T Research in Information Science Award. The award’s purpose is to recognize an individual or individuals for an outstanding research contribution in the field of information science. The award is for a systematic “program of research” in a single area that has significant impact in the field at a level beyond a single study, but not at the level of a lifetime’s work.
I gave a keynote address at the OpenSym conference in Paris, France, on Challenges and Opportunities for Open Collaboration. You can see me in action: https://twitter.com/darkirony/status/1032180926619340800