L. Jean Camp

Prof. School of Informatics & Computing

Indiana University

Biography

Jean Camp is a Professor at the School of Informatics and Computing at Indiana University. She joined Indiana after eight years at Harvard's Kennedy School where her courses were also listed in Harvard Law, Harvard Business and the Engineering Systems Division of MIT. She spent the year after earning her doctorate from Carnegie Mellon as a Senior Member of the Technical Staff as Sandia National Laboratories. She began her career as an engineering at Catawba Nuclear Station and with a MSEE at University of North Carolina at Charlotte. Her research focuses on the intersection of human and technical trust, levering economic models and human-centred design to create safe, secure systems. She is the author of two monographs. In addition, she has authored more than one hundred and fifty publications.