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UMSI research roundup. 2024 Conference on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work & Social Computing (CSCW). Check out UMSI faculty and PhD student publications.

UMSI at CSCW 2024: Awards, Workshops and Papers

11/08/2024

UMSI research and workshops for the 27th ACM Conference on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work and Social Computing (CSCW). 

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Symposium on Usable Privacy and Security Conference. Impact Award. Runner Up. Amna Batool. Doctoral Candidate.

Amna Batool earns runner up Impact Award at annual SOUPS Conference

08/28/2024

The award recognizes papers who have made a significant impact on the field of usable security and privacy. 

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Quoted by The Detroit Free Press. PhD student Amna Batool. Michigan lawmakers want to outlaw the spread of 'deepfake' sexual content.

Batool: Deepfake sexual content disproportionately harms women

07/05/2024

With deepfakes on the rise, UMSI PhD student Amna Batool discusses the reputational and economic harms women are facing. 

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UMSI @ CHI 2024. Surfing the World. 11-16 May 2024. Honolulu, Hawaii.

UMSI at CHI 2024: Research, workshops, courses

05/08/2024

UMSI research and workshops for the 2024 Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI).

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UMSI Research Roundup: 2023 Conference on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work and Social Computing (CSCW)

UMSI at CSCW 2023: Awards, Workshops and Papers

10/11/2023

Check out UMSI papers, workshops and awards for the 2023 CSCW conference (Oct. 14-18).

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Awarded Global Islamic Studies Center Graduate Student Fellowship. Amna Batool. Doctoral Candidate.

Amna Batool earns Global Islamic Studies Center Graduate Student Fellowship

06/06/2023

PhD candidate Amna Batool is researching non-consensual disclosures of women’s sensitive information on social media within conservative, religious and honor-driven communities in South Asia.

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