Indiana University Bloomington

School of Informatics and Computing



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L. Jean Camp

Faculty Title

Associate Professor of Informatics

Research Statement

Dr. Camp taught at Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government and is a Senior Member of the IEEE. At the Kennedy School she founded the information technology policy group, which has become integrated into a collaborative effort across multiple schools for the study of design and values. Camp is a pioneer in the interdisciplinary study of trust and design for values. She is affiliated with the National Center for Digital Government at Harvard and the Program for Internet and Telecoms Convergence at MIT.

Prof. Camp received her Ph.D. at Carnegie Mellon University where her studies combined telecommunications, computer science and public policy. These studies built upon her undergraduate work in electrical engineering and mathematics, and her graduate work in electrical engineering.

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L. Jean Camp

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