Ph.D. Student News

The paper explores technology adoption in emerging markets, based on ethnographic studies of the social practices and technology use of young migrant…
Research combines methods from computer science and development economics to understand the economics of mobile phone usage in Rwanda.
Four of the six articles in a new journal targeted at policymakers have an I School connection.
Three dozen students are spending two weeks side-by-side focusing on writing.
Rural-to-urban migrant Chinese women use Internet technology to connect the city and the countryside, according to Oreglia's research.
Mentored Research Award assists doctoral students in acquiring sophisticated research skills by working under faculty mentorship on their own pre-…
Award recognizes exceptional female students in computer science, computer engineering, and related technical fields. Rosner is a Ph.D. student…
WE CARE Solar's “solar suitcase” provides a plug-and-play system to obstetric health facilities in developing regions that powers lighting, mobile…
Four projects share $22,500 in prize money
Initiatives provide real-time information to regions with intermittent and unreliable water, gather and analyze geospatial information using an…