Charlotte Lee

Prof. Charlotte Lee Awarded Google Research Award

CSC Lab is pleased to announce that Google Inc. has awarded a Google Research Award of $70,000 to Prof. Charlotte Lee for her proposal, written with assistance from PhD student Alex Thayer, entitled: “Investigating the Role of Online Calendar Use in the Cultivation and Maintenance of Relationships”.  Thayer, Katie Derthick, and Lee will be conducting this work over the 2010-2011 academic year.

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CFP: HICSS Workshop on Cyberinfrastructure

This is a follow-on workshop after a very stimulating and productive workshop at CSCW 2010. A lot of attendees said they would be unable to travel to China for CSCW 2011 (although I myself am hoping to go) so we decided on an alternate venue for the follow-on workshop: HICSS, the Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences. We hope that you will be able to join us and participate in the ongoing cultivation of our growing research community. Hawaii International…

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Visit to Copenhagen, Denmark

I returned a few days ago from a wonderful 4 day trip to Copenhagen. My main reason for visiting was to serve on the dissertation committee for Kjeld Schmidt’s student, Mika Yasuoka at the IT University of Copenhagen. Mika wrote a very interesting and thought provoking dissertation looking at the creation of project jargon to facilitate collaboration during short-term projects. After a 50 minute presentation and 10 minute break, the 3 committee members (Yvonne Dittrich, Bosse Helgeson, and myself) each…

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Charlotte Receives NSF CAREER Award

The CSC Lab has received official word from the NSF and is pleased to announce that lab director Charlotte Lee has been awarded a coveted NSF CAREER Award! This is great news for the lab to start off the new year with. From the NSF website: The Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) Program offers the National Science Foundation’s most prestigious awards in support of junior faculty who exemplify the role of teacher-scholars through outstanding research, excellent education and the integration…

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Research Paper on Artifacts and Conversation in Agile Programming

A journal article by Marisa Cohn and Susan Sim of UC Irvine that I co-authored has been published. It is entitled What Counts as Software Process? Negotiating the Boundary of Software Work Through Artifacts and Conversation. The abstract is below: In software development, there is an interplay between Software Process models and Software Process enactments. The former tends to be abstract descriptions or plans. The latter tends to be specific instantiations of some ideal procedure. In this paper, we examine…

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Paper Presented at ECSCW 2009

Matt and Charlotte recently returned from the European Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work (ECSCW) in beautiful and elegant Vienna, Austria. In addition to enjoying the local sites and cuisine, they attended a one-day workshop on Infrastructures and Infrastructuring and also presented their paper “Collaboration in Metagenomics: Sequence Databases and the Organization of Scientific Work” in the main conference. Abstract: In this paper we conduct an ethnographic study of work to explore the interaction between scientific collaboration and computing technologies…

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