[Asis-l] Faculty News at Simmons GSLIS

Alisa Libby alisa.libby at simmons.edu
Wed Jul 2 15:19:26 EDT 2014


GSLIS welcomes two new Assistant Professors to the faculty this fall:
Chaoqun Ni and Amber Stubbs.

Chaoqun Ni has taught undergraduate and graduate courses in advanced
statistics, logistics and supply chain management, evaluation resource and
service, and quantitative analysis of information. Currently, Ni is
finishing her doctorate in information science in the Department of
Information and Library Science in the School of Informatics & Computing at
Indiana University. Her research interests lie at the intersection of
science policy, science and technology studies and scholarly communication
in the context of data-intensive science.
http://www.simmons.edu/gslis/faculty/fulltime/ni.php

Amber Stubbs teaches computer science and library and information science
courses about data structures and algorithms, programming and theory of
programming languages, and information retrieval. Stubbs received her
doctorate in computer science from Brandeis University. Her doctoral
dissertation involved creating an annotation methodology to extract
high-level information — such a hospital patient's medical diagnosis — from
narrative texts. She developed the Multi-Purpose Annotation Environment
<https://code.google.com/p/mae-annotation/> (MAE) and Multi-document
Adjudication Interface <https://code.google.com/p/mai-adjudication/> (MAI)
software, which is used at institutions around the world for natural
language processing research.
http://www.simmons.edu/gslis/faculty/fulltime/stubbs.php

GSLIS also congratulates two members of the faculty who have been granted
tenure, Associate Professors Lisa Hussey and Melanie Kimball.
http://simmons.edu/gslis/for/current/news/blog/2014/02/gslis-faculty-lisa-hussey-and-melanie-kimball-receive-tenure.php

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Alisa M. Libby
Communications Assistant
Simmons College, GSLIS
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