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People: Ph.D. Student Profile
Shu-Yi (Max) Chen
maxchen@umich.edu
Background: BS in Civil Engineering, National Taiwan University, 1990 MS in Transportation Engin, National Taiwan University, 1992 PhD in MIS, National Taiwan University, 2000
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Research Tags:
- Information Behavior
- Incidental Information Acquisition
Current Research: Understanding the interplay between human and information, especially how people approach information, and how information presents itself to people
Recent Publications:
- 2009: Chen, Shu-Yi (Max), and Rieh, Soo Young, "Take Your Time First, Time Your Search Later: How College Students Perceive Time in Web Searching," Proceedings of the 72nd Annual Meeting of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, 46(1).
- 2009: Chern, Ching-Chin, Chang, Chih-Choa, Kung, Ling-Chieh, and Chen, Shu-Yi, "The Effect of the Transshipment Mechanism on Inventory Management with Multiple Retailers," Proceedings of the 40th Annual Meeting of the Decision Sciences Institute, New Orleans, Louisiana
- 2008: Chern, Ching-Chin, Chieh, Pei-Szu, and Chen, Shu-Yi, "A Heuristic Algorithm for the Hospital Health Examination Scheduling Problem," European Journal of Operational Research, 186(3), 1137-1157.
Profile last updated Sep 10, 2009.
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Cal Lee (MSI '99, Ph.D. '05) is now an assistant professor at the University of North Carolina. At SI he distinguished himself with his research in the archives and records management field. In 2002, Lee was the first winner of the Paul Evan Peters Fellowship for graduate study in the information sciences or librarianship. The award is sponsored by the Coalition for Networked Information and "recognizes not only outstanding scholarship and intellectual rigor, but also civic responsibility, democratic values, and imagination, honoring the memory of CNI founding executive director Paul Evan Peters."
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