Berkman represents a network of faculty, fellows, students, entrepreneurs, lawyers, and virtual architects working to identify and engage with the challenges and opportunities of cyberspace.
Carey Capone Andersen is the Staff Assistant at the Berkman Center for Internet & Society. Her responsibilities include being the first point of contact for this dynamic, exciting and fast-paced research center.
Amar Ashar is the Berkman Center's Program Coordinator.
Rosalie Fay Barnes is the curriculum developer of the Creative Rights project.
Catherine Bracy has worked as the center’s financial and administrative coordinator and now serves as the Berkman Center’s administrative manager.
Jason is a senior software developer, and he is currently working on the StopBadware.org project.
John Clippinger has a long involvement in the intersection of technologies, markets and social and political institutions. Over the last two years, he has been researching and writing about how discoveries in the new sciences are transforming our understanding of Human Nature.
Oliver Day is a researcher at the Berkman Center for Internet and Society where he is focused on the Stopbadware project.
Sebastian Diaz is the Berkman Center's self appointed Chief Geek - or is that Geek Chief? When not being drawn and quartered by five projects he tries to keep the lowly other tasks on his list arriving to completion in timely fashion.
Bruce Etling is the Director for the Internet & Democracy Project.
Rob Faris joined the Berkman Center in May 2006. His work is focused on carrying out a global study of Internet censoring practices covering 35 countries in conjunction with colleagues at the OpenNet Initiative.
Erica George is the Online Organizer for the StopBadware project.
Tim Hwang is a research associate working primarily with the Cooperation Group and Internet & Democracy.
Dan is the Berkman Center's Digital Media Producer.
Lexie Koss is a member of the Berkman Center’s communications team. For press inquiries, please call 617-384-9100.
Liana joined StopBadware.org in the Fall of 2006 as a Senior Software Engineer. A graduate of Smith College in Computer Science and Theatre, Liana came to the Berkman Center after a number of years as a software consultant and vocalist in New York City.
Colin M. Maclay is the Acting Executive Director of the Berkman Center, where he is privileged to work in diverse capacities with its faculty, staff, fellows and extended community to realize its ambitious goals.
Phil Malone is the Director of the Cyberlaw Clinic. Phil came to the Berkman Center after a little over 20 years as a federal prosecutor with the Antitrust Division of the U.S. Department of Justice.
Caroline Nolan is a Research Associate who has enjoyed working on various Berkman activities and events since she joined the Center in May 2007.
Brandon Palmen is a Junior Software Engineer with StopBadware.org.
Anita Patel is a Junior Web Developer currently working on the Internet and Democracy project.
Ed Popko is the Berkman Center's technical support specialist.
Hal Roberts is the long time geek in/out of residence at the Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard Law School.
Becca Tabasky is honored to be part of the Berkman communications and events team as the Community Coordinator.
Jess Tatlock joined the Berkman Center in Spring, 2008 as the Coordinator of the Internet Safety Technical Task Force.
Maxim Weinstein leads the dynamic and talented StopBadware.org team at the Berkman Center.
Seth manages the Berkman Center's external and internal communications efforts...
Nancy is the special assistant to the Community Coordinator.