
Katie A Siek
Chair of Informatics
Professor
Program Director Proactive Health Informatics
Contact Information
ksiek@indiana.edu
Myles Brand Hall E260
http://wphomes.soic.indiana.edu/ksiek/
Office hours: Fall 2019: Look here http://bit.ly/ProfSiekOfficeHours for current office hours.
Education
- Ph.D. in Computer Science at Indiana University, 2006
- M.S. in Computer Science at Indiana University, 2004
- B.S. in Computer Science at Eckerd College, 2000
Biography
Katie Siek is an associate professor in Informatics at Indiana University. 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 has been awarded a CRA-W Borg Early Career Award (2012) and a Scottish Informatics and Computer Science Alliance Distinguished Visiting Fellowship (2010 & 2015).
Independent Studies & Senior Theses
Dr. Siek welcomes students to collaborate on 2-3 credit hours of research in her lab as independent studies or senior theses (please note, 2 credit hours is equivalent to ~8 hours of research per week and 3 credit hours is equivalent to ~12 hours of research per week). Dr. Siek's reserach projects aim to improve the health of people outside of clinical environments. Her research include user needs analysis, building custom systems in IoT (e.g., arduino, raspberry pi), or evaluating systems in the field (human computer interaction with ethics board approval). Please email Dr. Siek to get involved.
The students Dr. Siek has collaborated with have been recognized with NCWIT Collegiate Awards, National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowships, and the Indiana University Provost Award for Undergraduate Research. Her student collaborators go on to industry (e.g., Amazon, Facebook, Pinterest, IBM) and graduate programs (e.g., University of Michigan, Arizona State University).
Recent Activities
- Computing Research Association’s Computing Community Consortium (CCC) Council (2019-2022)
- NCWIT Undergraduate Research Mentoring Award (2019 - Senior Faculty at a PhD Granting Institution)
- CHI 2018, 2019, 2020 Subcommittee Co-Chair for Health
Research Areas
- Human Computer Interaction and Design
- Proactive Health Informatics