There are two research positions open at CMU in the area of privacy decision making. One is at the Post-Doc level and the other is for Ph.D. students. The principle investigator is Alessandro Acquisti.
The project aims at investigating the role of soft paternalistic approaches in assisting users who face privacy-sensitive trade-offs. Such privacy “nudges” will be incorporated into policy proposals as well as tools and technologies to be developed by other members of the project.
