Faculty
Faculty in the MIT Sloan Information Technology Group are working with student researchers to address questions raised by the digital economy, examine the transformation of organizations and markets, and explore the development of new business models. The study of information technology is inherently multidisciplinary, and faculty members come with backgrounds in economics, management science, computer science, organizational behavior, sociology, and psychology.
FULL-TIME FACULTY
Abdullah Almaatouq
Management Science
Douglas Drane Career Development Professor in Information Technology
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Management Science
David Austin Professor of Management
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Management Science
Associate Professor, Information Technology
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Management Science
John Norris Maguire (1960) Professor of Information Technology
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Behavioral and Policy Sciences
Patrick J. McGovern (1959) Professor of Management
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Behavioral and Policy Sciences
Alfred P. Sloan Professor of Management
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Schwarzman College of Computing
Drew Houston (2005) Career Development Professor
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Research centers at MIT and MIT Sloan pursue solutions to the world’s most significant challenges. Through collaboration with other top researchers and business leaders, MIT Sloan faculty and students have a powerful impact on leading organizations and on everyday life.
Faculty in the Information Technology Group are affiliated with the following research centers at MIT:
Other Academic Staff
Paul McDonagh-Smith
Senior Lecturer, IT and Executive Education
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Program in Media Arts and Sciences
Toshiba Professor of Media Arts & Science
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Management Science
Director, Cybersecurity at MIT Sloan and Principal Research Scientist
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Senior Research Scientist; Chairman, Center for Information Systems Research (CISR)
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