THaW welcomes Vanderbilt

 

portrait of Eric Johnson

Professor M. Eric Johnson, Dean of the Owen School of Management at Vanderbilt University

Vanderbilt University‘s Owen School of Management is now part of the Trustworthy Health and Wellness research team. Eric Johnson is one of our earliest collaborators and co-authored the NSF SaTC proposal; until recently he was a professor at Dartmouth’s Tuck School of Business. Last month, he joined Vanderbilt as Dean of the Owen School of Management. We are pleased that Eric will be able to continue his collaboration on THaW from Vanderbilt. He brings a great deal of experience in the economics and business of healthcare information technology, from his prior work in the Trustworthy Information Systems for Healthcare (TISH) project, Securing Information Technology in Healthcare (SITH) workshops, and other ISTS and I3P projects related to security and privacy in healthcare information technology. Read more about Eric, and his research, at his home page.

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About David Kotz

David Kotz is the Provost, the Pat and John Rosenwald Professor in the Department of Computer Science, and the Director of Emerging Technologies and Data Analytics in the Center for Technology and Behavioral Health, all at Dartmouth College. He previously served as Associate Dean of the Faculty for the Sciences and as the Executive Director of the Institute for Security Technology Studies. His research interests include security and privacy in smart homes, pervasive computing for healthcare, and wireless networks. He has published over 240 refereed papers, obtained $89m in grant funding, and mentored nearly 100 research students. He is an ACM Fellow, an IEEE Fellow, a 2008 Fulbright Fellow to India, a 2019 Visiting Professor at ETH Zürich, and an elected member of Phi Beta Kappa. He received his AB in Computer Science and Physics from Dartmouth in 1986, and his PhD in Computer Science from Duke University in 1991.

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