Thanks for the Memories!

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Congratulations to the winners of the poster and lightning talk competitions:

  • POSTER WINNER, graduate research: Shirin Nilizadeh, Indiana University
    DECENT: A Decentralized Architecture for Enforcing Privacy in Online Social Networks
  • POSTER WINNER, undergraduate research: Allana Johnson, DePauw University
    Discouraging Electronic Distraction Using Persuasive Technology
  • POSTER WINNER, non-research: Miranda Tate and Angela Manning, Cloverdale High School, Virtual Reality Pain Reduction
  • POSTER WINNER, non-research: Samantha Morrison and Diana Hernandez, Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College, S.A.I.N.T. Club
  • LIGHTNING TALK PEOPLE'S CHOICE, technical: Brittany Keilly and Maria Khokhar, Indiana University, 3D Printing and Open Hardware
  • LIGHTNING TALK PEOPLE'S CHOICE, non-technical: Joey Ni and Fei Wan, DePauw University, The Four Coolest Robots

What is InWIC?

The goal of the Indiana Celebration of Women in Computing (InWIC) conference is to provide a low cost, regionally-tailored, small conference for women in computing. InWIC is a more intimate version of the Grace Hopper Celebration of Women in Computing, and shares the same philosophy, supportive environment, and goals.

Keynote Speakers

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Katie A. Siek, Assistant Professor of Computer Science at University of Colorado Boulder, where she leads the Wellness Innovation and Interaction Lab. Her primary research interests are in human computer interaction, health informatics, and ubiquitous computing. More specifically, she is interested in how sociotechnical interventions affect personal health and well being. Her research is supported by the National Institutes of Health, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, and the National Science Foundation including a five-year NSF CAREER award. She was an organizer for InWIC 2006, the same year she received her Ph.D. in Computer Science from Indiana University.

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Nadine Shillingford, Assistant Professor of Computer Science and Software Engineering at Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology (RHIT). She is a graduate of the Computer Science and Engineering department at the University of Notre Dame where her research area was centered on routing solutions for wireless ad-hoc and mesh systems. She is the faculty advisor for the girls in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (gEECS) group and the RHIT CCDC computer security defense team. Professor Shillingford's focus is on introducing computer security awareness in K-12 students. She serves as the Treasurer for InWIC 2012.

Contact Us

Organizers

Gloria Childress profile image

GENERAL CHAIR
Gloria Childress Townsend, DePauw University (email)

Maureen Biggers profile image

CO-CHAIR
Maureen Biggers, Indiana University (email)

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CO-CHAIR
Suzanne Menzel, Indiana University (email)

Program Committee