
Posters
Throughout our research endeavors, our team disseminates key findings through posters presented at academic workshops and conferences. The posters produced by the Innovation Diffusion Lab and its members are available below.
*- Refers to Student Researchers
Bridging the Gap: Training Strategies to Advance the Adoption of Cyberinfrastructure by Researchers
Andrea Chirino*, Caroline Harvey*, Ryan Johnson*, and Kerk Kee
Spring 2019
Creating an Optimal Environment for the Development of Cyberinfrastructure
Ashley Ima*, Rochelle Salvador*, and Kerk F. Kee
Spring 2019
An Investigation of Communication Techniques between Internal and External Groups within Cyberinfrastructure
Chye Shoong Chin* and Kerk F. Kee
Spring 2019
The Role of Facilitator Networks in Cyberinfrastructure Adoption
Cara Cummings* and Kerk Kee
Spring 2019
“Power Up”: A Strategic Communication Campaign to Increase Campus Awareness about Cyberinfrastructure
Miles Galindo*, Kerk Kee, and Andrew Schrock
Fall 2018
Lesser-Known Key Components of Cyberinfrastructure
Taylor Collins*, Kate Peters*, Ashley Jensen*, Luke Bradbury*, & Kerk Kee
Fall 2018
Understanding Cyberinfrastructure Adoption: The Effect of Social Norms and Culture
Natalie Shanaa*, Leora Kalili*, Morgan Venn*, JJ Wu*, and Kerk Kee
Fall 2018
The Four Building Blocks to Run a Successful Cyberinfrastructure Project
Madison Conrad*, AnnMarie Maciel*, Emilie Allen*, Adrienne Courey*, Emilee Mast-Monnig*, & Kerk Kee
Fall 2018
Three Core Capacity Units for Cyberinfrastructures
Sasha Baharestani*, Kimberly LaChaine*, Don Bingham*, and Kerk Kee
Fall 2018
Understanding Adoption Factors of Cyberinfrastructure During Early Exposure
Sal Ochoa III*, Paloma Leiton*, Sebastian Medina*, Jenny Kim*, Hannah Kim*, and Kerk Kee
Fall 2018
The Key Behavioral Practices that Define Cyberinfrastructure
Abbey Francis*, Alyssa Karpas*, Amber Ingram*, Chase Vombaur*, Jack McKeon*, and Kerk Kee
Fall 2018
What Influences How Stakeholders Collaborate in the Cyberinfrastructure World?
Chloe Pace*, Andrew Schrock and Kerk Kee
Spring 2018
Overcoming the Barriers of Cyberinfrastructure Development and Implementation
Jamie McCain*, Alexa Ferrante*, Pat Phornthanavarsit*, and Kerk Kee
Spring 2018
Key Steps to Adopting Cyberinfrastructure at Research Universities
Jennifer Rulon*, Shaun Chin*, Jack Atkinson*, & Kerk Kee
Spring 2018
Cyberinfrastructure Development and Implementation: Challenges and Solutions
Juliette Atchekzai*, Samantha Mountjoy*, & Kerk Kee
Spring 2018
How Education Facilitates the Adoption of Cyberinfrastructure
Chloe Pace*, Andrew Schrock and Kerk Kee
Fall 2017
Recruiting, Training and Mentoring Undergraduate Social Science Students to Study Cyberinfrastructure as a Socio-Technical Innovation
Tyler Papera*, Andrew Schrock and Kerk Kee
Fall 2017
Understanding Group Communication in Capacity Building in Cyberinfrastructure (CI)
Raizi Simons*, Andrew Schrock and Kerk Kee
Fall 2017
Pathways to Adopting Cyberinfrastructure (CI)
Tyler Papera*, Lydia Benjamin*, Jamie McCain*, Andrew Schrock and Kerk Kee
Spring 2017
Understanding the Human Factor as a Dimension of Cyberinfrastructure
Lydia Benjamin*, Jamie McCain*, and Kerk Kee
Fall 2016
Accelerating Cyberinfrastructure Adoption: Understanding the Strategies behind Expediting Diffusion
Kyle Herron*, Jamie McCain*, Lydia Benjamin*, and Kerk Kee
Fall 2016
Accelerating Cyberinfrastructure: Understanding Innovation Attributes and Adopter Categories of the Diffusion of Innovations Theory in the Context of e-Science
Lydia Benjamin*, Mona Sleiman*, and Kerk Kee
Spring 2016
The Multidimensionality of Cyberinfrastructure: Objects, Practices, and Ideologies in the e-Science Community
Samantha Stein*, Mona Sleiman* and Kerk Kee
Spring 2016
The Group Approach to Spreading Awareness of Cyberinfrastructure in the Larger U.S. Scientific Community
Erica Dean*, Mona Sleiman*, and Kerk Kee
Fall 2015
The Recursive Cycle of Sustainability in e-Science Organizations
Tyler Bice*, Mona Sleiman*, and Kerk Kee
Fall 2015
The Social Factors of Virtual Organizations: Fostering Relationships, Promoting Motivation, and Establishing a Lead Coordinator
Amanda Lee*, Mona Sleiman*, and Kerk Kee
Fall 2015
Repurposing tools – A Diffusion Strategy
Mona Sleiman*, Christian Keroles*, and Kerk Kee
Spring 2015
Attributes of Successful Computational tools in Big Data Science
Grace Kim*, Megan Mogannam*, and Kerk Kee
Spring 2014
Being Permanently Beta: The Iterative Nature of Computational Tools in Big Data Science
Tracey Hartsock*, Brett Robertson*, and Kerk Kee
Spring 2014
Funding, Structure, and Shared Responsibility: Macro Conditions Shaping the Computational and Big Data Movement
Ryo Nakagawara*, Megan Mogannam*, and Kerk Kee
Spring 2014
Looking Inside the Black Box: Computational Tool Development in Big Data Science
Len Hamilton*, Whitney Caldwell*, and Kerk Kee
Spring 2014
Overcoming Challenges of Geographic Dispersion in Virtual Organizations for Big Data Science
Mona Sleiman*, Whitney Caldwell*, and Kerk Kee
Spring 2014
The Role of Feedback in the Nonlinear Development and Use of Computational Tools in Big Data Science
Dean Navarro*, Brett Robertson*, and Kerk Kee
Spring 2014