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Assistant Professor

Department of Information Technology and Management
Founding Director, Socio-Technical Research Lab

Ph.D. in Technology Management with Digital Communication Systems Specialization, Indiana State University

M.S. in Cybersecurity with Security Engineering Emphasis, University of Wisconsin

M.B.A with Information Technology Management Specialization, University of Wisconsin

M.S. in Computer Science, Illinois Institute of Technology

M.S. in Computer Systems Engineering, Illinois Institute of Technology

If you have an interest in participating in research in the area of Socio-Technical systems, and have a demonstrated research potential through one or more of the following:
  • enrolled in a thesis-based Masters Program,
  • published Masters thesis,
  • publications in peer-reviewed conferences and/or journals,
  • please email your CV, a link to your published work, and unofficial transcript to Dr.Ann. For more information on research topics pertaining to the domain/Socio-Technical research lab,
    see here!

    Office: IIT Mies Campus: Perlstein Hall Room 221A, 10 W 33rd St, Chicago, IL
    (Google Map Location)
    Email:
    Snail Mail: Dr. Ann Rangarajan
    Department of Information Technology and Management
    Illinois Institute of Technology
    10 W 35th St
    Chicago, Illinois, 60616
    USA

    About Ann Rangarajan

    Before entering academia, Ann Rangarajan has worked in industry in a broad range of Information Technology and Information Systems leadership roles. In addition, she has several years of part-time teaching experience in the domains of Infomation Technology and Information Systems in the College of Technology, School of Business, and School of Information Sciences at reputed universities.

    Research Interests

    Ann's research is guided by an overarching framework that holistically examines individual, organizational, societal, and cultural factors underlying complex socio-technical systems that impact technology management. Her interdisciplinary research interests lie at the intersection of applied computer science and computer systems engineering, information systems (IS) innovation and diffusion, and socio-technical factors impacting technology implementations. She is the founding director of the Socio-Technical Research Lab.