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Elizabeth Kaziunas

Assistant Professor of Informatics, researching HCI and Health

Elizabeth Kaziunas is an experienced Assistant Professor of Informatics, specializing in Human-Computer Interaction (HCI), at Indiana University Bloomington.

With a solid academic background, Elizabeth holds a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Information from the University of Michigan, an MS in Information from Syracuse University, an M.A.R. from Yale University, and a B.A. in English and Religious Studies from Macalester College.

Her research interests encompass diverse areas such as human-centered design, health informatics, and the social impacts of artificial intelligence (AI). She delves into topics like chronic illness, patient-centered information systems, and digital health cultures.

Elizabeth Kaziunas previously served as an Assistant Professor of Informatics at Indiana University Bloomington, expanding her expertise in HCI and design within the academic realm.

She also contributed to the field as a Research Lead at the Algorithmic Care Project at the AI Now Institute at New York University, emphasizing her focus on health datafication and algorithmic systems in medicine.

Having a wide-ranging experience, Elizabeth has been a Postdoctoral Researcher at the AI Now Institute at New York University, a Researcher Ph.D. Student at the University of Michigan - School of Information, and a Program Associate at Project Pericles, Inc.

Her contributions to the fields of CSCW, health informatics, and HCI make her a valuable asset in exploring the intersection of technology, health, and society.

Highlights

Dec 6 · Boing Boing
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Bloomington, Indiana, United States