- Madhu Reddy
Madhu Reddy is now an
Assistant Professor at the College of Information Sciences and Technology (IST), thePennsylvania State University , University Park, PA.Prior to coming to
Penn State , he was a faculty member in the Departments ofInformation Science and Technology andBusiness Administration in the School ofManagement andInformation Systems at the University of Missouri-Rolla.He is the recipient of the 2002 Diana Forsythe Award given by the [http://www.amia.org/ American Medical Informatics Association] for the best paper of the year at the intersection of
medical informatics andsocial science [cite web |title=Diane Forsythe Award |url=http://www.amia.org/mbrcenter/wg/poi/award.asp |accessdate=2007-10-20 ] . Reddy currently chairs the Diana Forsythe Award Committee.Education
Dr. Reddy received his
Ph.D. in Information andComputer Science from theUniversity of California, Irvine in 2005. He also holds two Master's degrees:M.S. in Information andComputer Science from theUniversity of California, Irvine (1999) andM.S. in Health Care Administration from theCalifornia State University, Long Beach (1995). He received hisB.S. inBiological Science s fromUniversity of California, Irvine (1994) andB.A. inPolitical Science from theUniversity of California, Irvine (1992).Research
Dr. Reddy's research interests are
Medical Informatics , Computer-Supported Cooperative Work,Human-Computer Interaction , andInformation Science s. He has published ten papers onacademic journal s or books, and eleven papers onpeer-review ed conference proceedings (till October 2007).His previous research focused on examining how patient care team members used their knowledge of temporal features of work (e.g., temporal rhythms, trajectories, and horizons) for collaborative purposes. The research provided a theoretical basis for understanding the centrality of temporality in collaborative work and highlighted the importance of incorporating temporal features into the design of information systems.
Most of his current research focuses on three major themes: (1) Collaborative information behavior; (2) Temporal features of collaborative work and (3) Collaborative support for teams. He explores these themes utilizing qualitative methods within the
health care domain primarily in hospital environments.His research collaborators include
Paul Dourish ,Wanda Pratt ,John King ,Mark Ackerman ,Jonathan Grudin ,Gloria Mark ,John Yen , etc.ee also
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Medical Informatics
*Information Science
* Computer-Supported Cooperative Work
*Human-Computer Interaction References
External links
* [http://faculty.ist.psu.edu/reddy/ Madhu Reddy's homepage]
* [http://ist.psu.edu Penn State College of Information Sciences and Technology (IST)]
* [http://ist.psu.edu/ist/directory/faculty/?EmployeeID=379 Introduction to Madhu Reddy at Penn State IST website]
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