Dr. Caine has been invited to give a talk about her work on “Privacy Enhanced Technologies for the Health System” to the ESD Division at MIT.
Dr. Caine’s talk will be on April 6th in Cambridge, MA.
Dr. Caine has been invited to give a talk about her work on “Privacy Enhanced Technologies for the Health System” to the ESD Division at MIT.
Dr. Caine’s talk will be on April 6th in Cambridge, MA.
Dr. Caine has been invited to give a talk on her work on “Privacy Enhanced Health Technologies to Support Aging in Place” to the School of Informatics and Computing at Indiana University in Bloomington, IN.
Her talk will be on March 3rd at 3pm.
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Dr. Caine has been invited to present her work on “Privacy Enhanced Health Communication Technology to Support Aging in Place” to the Depatment of Communication at Michigan State University.
Her talk will be Thursday, February 11th.
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This week, Dr. Caine attended the iSchools iConference in Urbana Champaign, IL.
During the conference Dr. Caine attended a junior faculty mentoring session and led a roundtable discussion on”The Role of iSchools in Shaping the Future of Health Informatics”.
Dr. Caine has been invited to speak at “The Honors Seminar” by Dr. George Springer. The Honors Seminar is an Indiana University Computer Science and Informatics seminar focused on research projects that, “will profoundly influence computing in the future”.
Dr. Caine will speak on “Privacy in Health Informatics”.
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Kelly graduated from the Georgia Institute of Technology with a PhD in Engineering Psychology today.
Kelly’s dissertation advisor was Arthur D. Fisk.
After graduation, Kelly will continue her research as a Research Fellow in the School of Informatics and Computing at Indiana University.
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Kelly has been invited to give a talk on “Human Factors Approaches to Preserving Privacy”. The presentation to the Center for Education and Research in Information Assurance and Security (CERIAS) at Purdue University in West Lafayette, IN will be on December 9th, 2009.
Kelly presented a paper entitled, “Visual Sensing Devices in Home-Care Systems” at the Security and Privacy in Medical and Home-Care Systems” at the 2009 ACM Conference Computer and Communications Security (CCS 2009) in Chichago, IL.
Kelly presented “Case Study of a Mobile Health Application for a Chronically Ill, Low-Literacy Population” at the mHealth Summit in Washington, DC today.
The mHealth Summit brings together researchers, technologists, and policy makers interested in mobile health technologies.
Sunday through Tuesday of this week Kelly attended a workshop on developing a research agenda for privacy and security of healthcare technologies in Indianapolis, IN.
The workshop was organized by Kay Connelly and Fred Cate of Indiana University.
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This week Kelly was in San Antonio, TX for the 53rd annual meeting of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society.
During the conference Kelly served as session chair, attended talks on human factors research, and met with colleagues.
Kelly successfully defended her PhD Dissertation, Understanding Privacy Behaviors and Misclosures today.
Her dissertation advisor was Dr. Arthur D. Fisk and her dissertation committee members were Dr. Richard Catrambone, Dr. James Foley, Dr. Robin Jeffries & Dr. Wendy A. Rogers.
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Kelly will be the featured speaker at this week’s Center for Applied Cybersecurity seminar. The seminar will be located in the Mauer School of Law in Bloomington, IN and will be simulcast at IUPUI in Indianapolis.
Kelly’s talk will be on “Everyday PrivacyBehaviors: Implications for Design”.