Jennifer Stoll
PhD Student, Georgia Tech
jstoll [[at]] gatech [[dot]] edu



Research
I'm a Ph.D. student in the Human-Centered Computing (HCC) program at Georgia Tech, and I am a member of the Pixi Lab. My research areas of interest include organizational networks, HCI and information security.

Currently, I am trying to understand how data visualization can facilitate coordination between loosely-affiliated organizations. The specific issues I'm exploring include: 1) enabling coalition-building among nonprofits that are emerging as a network organizational form, and 2) understanding how ICTs can help facilitate resource sharing among nonprofit organizations, particularly ones that serve high-risk vulnerable populations.

Work: current | previous | publications list


Personal
These days, during my copious amounts of spare time, I grow herbs, wildflowers, and avocados. I'm also learning German, reading about oppressive systems of government, and dabbling in the abandoned art genre of magic realism. I'm volunteering with an organization call Street GRACE. They are an alliance of churches, volunteers, and community organizations trying to fight child sex trafficking.