Mustafa Naseem
MS, TMS—Information and Communication Technology for Development '13
ATLAS Institute

Mustafa Naseem is a Pakistani educator, researcher and social entrepreneur whose interests lie at the intersection of technology, policy and entrepreneurship geared towards solving global development challenges. His recent work has focused on the use of Information Communications Technology (ICT) in global healthÌıand water and sanitation (WASH) sectors. Mustafa was anÌıICTD-in-residence at the ATLAS Institute from Fall 2016 until Spring 2018. Previously, he was the founding director of the Innovations for Poverty Alleviation Lab (IPAL) in Lahore, Pakistan. HeÌıreceived his master’s degree in Information and Communication Technology for DevelopmentÌı(ICTD) from the ATLAS InstituteÌıon a Fulbright Scholarship, and his MS studies focused on ICTD policy.ÌıAfter graduation he served asÌıdirector of the Innovations for Poverty Alleviation Lab (IPAL), a part of the Information Technology University (ITU) in Lahore, Pakistan. He interned at the FCC, Nokia Siemens Networks and the World Health Organization.ÌıHe rejoined CU/ATLAS in September 2017 as ICTD Expert in Residence. He now serves as clinical assistant professor of information at the University of Michigan Ann Arbor.

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Jennifer Lee,ÌıLexi Schwartz,ÌıEmily Long, andÌıMustafa Naseem. 2018.Ìı. InÌıProceedings of the 2018 ACM Conference Companion Publication on Designing Interactive SystemsÌı(DIS Companion, '18).ÌıACM, New York, NY, USA, 259-263. DOI:ÌıÌıÌı(June 9-13, 2018, Hong Kong).

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