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Professor Ensmenger

Fall 2022 semester

July 26, 2022     #teaching

The fall semester is rapidly approaching, and I am looking forward to teaching my I222: The Information Society and my I400: Computing and the Environment courses. Both courses have been updated extensively recently, which is exciting!


Professor Nathan Ensmenger

Nathan Ensmenger is an Associate Professor in the Informatics department of the Luddy School of Informatics, Computing and Engineering at Indiana University.

He specializes in the social and labor history of computing, gender and computing, and the relationship between computing and the environment.

New: Dirty Bits: An Environmental History of Computing

OFFICE HOURS (Spring 2026):
10am-noon Monday, 10am-noon Tuesday My office is in Myles Brand Hall, room 229


Upcoming Talks/Conferences:

CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
Barcelona, Spain, April 2026
American Society for Environmental History
Kansas City, MO, March 2026
PRIM&R Social, Behavioral, and Educational Research Conference
``A Sociotechnical Perspective on AI in Medicine,'' December 2025
University of Virginia, School of Data Science
``AI as Infrastructure,'' September 2025
IEEE Ethics Conference
``Public Interest Technology: A Midwest Consortium,'' June 2025
Complete list of invited talks