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Emilee Rader

Professor @ the University of Wisconsin-Madison

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About Me

Google Scholar Citation History:
https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=uXpvv2V2xKkC

Office location:
4584 Morgridge Hall

CV:
http://emileerader.com/vita/vitaEJR.pdf

Office Hours:
During Fall 2025 my office hours are by appointment. If you’d like to meet, send me an email.

Bio:
Emilee Rader is a Professor in the Information School, which is part of the School of Computer, Data & Information Sciences within the College of Letters & Science at University of Wisconsin-Madison. She studies how people reason and make choices about data collection and inferences enabled by digital technologies, to discover new ways to help people create information boundaries and protect themselves from privacy violations. Before joining UW-Madison, she was a faculty member in the Department of Media and Information at Michigan State University. Dr. Rader earned her PhD from the University of Michigan School of Information and spent two years at Northwestern University in the Department of Communication Studies, where she was a recipient of the highly competitive Computing Innovation post-doctoral fellowship award from the Computing Research Association. She also has a professional Master’s degree from the Human Computer Interaction Institute at Carnegie Mellon University, and worked with an interdisciplinary team of researchers at Motorola Labs in the early 2000’s designing and evaluating applications for mobile technologies. Her work has been funded by several grants from the National Science Foundation, and she primarily publishes in usable privacy and security and human-computer interaction venues.