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Social Computing Group alumni

Since the Social Computing Group started in 1996, members have come and gone but remain with the Social Computing Group in spirit. These members, whether interns or long-term members have lived and practiced the social computing philosophy; they carry this philosophy forth to other adventures. Their contributions to the social computing philosophy have impacted the richness of research.

SCG former members

Tracee Wolf

Tracee Vetting Wolf

2000-2005
Designer, Researcher

Peter Malkin

Peter Malkin

1998-2001
Computer Scientist, Master Inventor

Mark Laff

Mark Laff

1998-2002
Computer Scientist

SCG interns
Summer 1998
  Erin Bradner HCI, Ethnography UC Irvine (CORPS: Computers, Organizations, Policy, and Society)
  Jason Ellis HCI, Computer Science Georgia Tech (Electronic Learning Communities)
Summer 1999
  Tracee Wolf Graphic Design, Architecture University of Minnesota
(College of Architecture)
  Beth Veinott HCI, Cognitive Psychology University of Michigan
(School of Information)
Summer 2000
  James Reed HCI University of Michigan (School of Information)
  Jason Elliot Computer Science Georgia Tech
(Electronic Learning Communities)
2001-2003
  Denise Edwards
Computer Science Lehman College
Summer 2001
  James Hudson HCI, Computer Science Georgia Tech
(Electronic Learning Communities)
  Kari Karihalios HCI, Computer Science MIT Media Lab (Sociable Media Group)
Summer 2002
  Barb Kelly* Linguistics UC Santa Barbara
Summer 2003
  Barb Kelly* Linguistics UC Santa Barbara
  Wei Huang HCI, CSCW University of Michigan
  Amy Voida HCI, Computer Science Georgia Tech
Summer 2004
  Ingrid Erickson* HCI, Ethnography Stanford University (Center for Work, Technology, & Organization)
  Justin Weisz* Computer Science Carnegie Mellon University
  Jeffrey Stylos Computer Science Carnegie Mellon University
Summer 2005
  Ingrid Erickson* HCI, Ethnography Stanford University (Center for Work, Technology, & Organization)
  Justin Weisz* Computer Science Carnegie Mellon University
  Jennifer Rode Anthropologist UC Irvine
(ISR: Institute for Software Research)
       
* these interns came more than one summer