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Mailing Address:
Kennesaw State University
1000 Chastain Road, MD 0402
Kennesaw, GA 30144-5591
Physical Address:
Burruss Bldg 4, Room 232
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770-423-6083 |
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770-499-3420 |
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arandol3 at kennesaw.edu |

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Adriane B. Randolph is an
Assistant Professor of Business Information Systems Management in the
Michael J. Coles College of
Business at Kennesaw State University
located twenty minutes north of Atlanta, Georgia. Dr. Randolph joined the
faculty in 2002 and serves as director of the KSU BrainLab. She is working to
match individuals with brain-computer interface systems that enable control of
computers with brain waves or other electrophysiological responses instead of
physical input.
Dr. Randolph received her B.S. in Systems Engineering with
Distinction from the University of Virginia
and Ph.D. in Business Administration from the Department of Computer Information
Systems at Georgia State University. Prior to
her academic career, Dr. Randolph was an IT consultant for
Accenture implementing
change management and human performance tools in the federal government sector
in Washington, D.C.
Dr. Randolph has been featured in Entrepreneur Magazine
as an individual who is “transforming the world” and recognized in 2007 by the
Atlanta Business Chronicle as one of forty 'Up-and-Comers' under the age of 40.
She has published several refereed papers in her field including manuscripts in
the premier International Conference on Information Systems
(ICIS).
In addition, she was a National Science Foundation (NSF)
Graduate Research
Fellowship Award Recipient, KPMG Ph.D.
Project Doctoral Scholar, and
Southern Regional Education Board (SREB) Doctoral Scholar. She is
currently a member of the Association for Information Systems (AIS), the
Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), and
the National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE).
Dr. Randolph has always been interested in technology since graduating from Thomas Jefferson High School
for Science and Technology in Alexandria, Virginia. In contrast to these
right-brained ventures, she enjoys traveling,
dancing,
creating art, and
spending time with her family.
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