Biography

Kari Nies is a Research Programmer/Analyst at the Institute for Software Research (ISR) affiliated with the Donald Bren School of Information and Computer Sciences at the University of California, Irvine. She received a Bachelors degree in 1987 from the Department of Information and Computer Science at the UCI (Phi Beta Kappa, Magna Cum Laude). She also received an M.S. in Information Computer Science in 1991 from the Department of Computer Science at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst under Professor Lori Clarke. Her Masters thesis was on a compact petri net representation for concurrent programs.

She has worked in the areas of language processing, concurrent software analysis, and user interface, architecture-based software development – in particular,  dynamic architecture-based adaptation, self-adapting software, and software architectures that support security – as well as in security awareness and visualizations for system security.  Currently she has been working working on research projects in computer gaming and virtual worlds.

She has extensive experience in developing content management systems and has developed and maintained numerous websites for ISR, for the Digital Media and Learning (DML) Research Hub at the UCI Humanities Research Institute, and the Intel Science and Technology Center for Social Computing at UCI.