亚洲AV

Thema Monroe-White

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Titles and Organizations

Associate Professor

Contact Information

tmonroew@gmu.edu
Van Metre Hall, Room 631
3351 Fairfax Drive, MS 3B1
Arlington, Virginia 22201

Personal Websites

Biography

Thema (pron: Tay-mah) Monroe-White is an Associate Professor of Artificial Intelligence and Innovation Policy in the Schar School of Policy and Government and Department of Computer Science (joint) at 亚洲AV. Her broad interests include bias mitigation in artificial intelligence (AI), critical quantitative and computational methods, and racial equity in innovation and entrepreneurship (I&E). As an interdisciplinary scholar, her work explores the systemic biases that affect the workforce and educational journeys of racially minoritized groups within science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields. She is particularly concerned with understanding the pathways to achieving social and economic empowerment for minoritized groups via I&E, AI literacy, and .

She has received multiple NSF awards to investigate issues of racial equity in the STEM ecosystem, including (i4), a $3.5 million cooperative partnership to develop a national infrastructure for diversity and inclusion within the NSF Innovation Corps (I-Corps鈩) Program.听 Inspired by her , she has also .

Dr. White is a Fellow of the , and in 2021 she was appointed a three-year term as a special government employee data scientist on the Bureau of Labor Statistics Technical Advisory Committee (BLSTAC). She serves as a senior advisor for multiple non-profit, community, and philanthropic agencies on equitable pathways in data science education, race and gender equity in the AI workforce, and fostering diversity in STEM entrepreneurship. She is a sought-after speaker at several national and international conferences, including invited panels at the National Academies, and the White House.

Thema holds a Ph.D. in science, technology, and innovation policy from the Georgia Institute of Technology, as well as Master's and Bachelor鈥檚 degrees in Psychology from Howard University.

Areas of Research

  • Artificial intelligence
  • Comparative Studies
  • Critical Quantitative and Computational Methods
  • Data Science Education
  • Economics, Development & Public Finance
  • Entrepreneurship & Innovation
  • Methods & Data Science
  • Public Private & Nonprofit Management
  • Racial Equity in STEM
  • Science & Technology

Degrees

  • PhD, Science, Technology, and Innovation Policy, Georgia Institute of Technology
  • Master of Science, Developmental Neuropsychology, Howard University
  • Bachelor of Arts, Psychology, Howard University

Select Publications

  • Kozlowski, D., MonroeWhite, T., Larivi猫re, V., & Sugimoto, C. R. (2024). .听Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology.
  • Shieh, E., Vassel, F. M., Sugimoto, C., & Monroe-White, T. (2024). . arXiv preprint arXiv:2404.07475.
  • Monroe-White, T., & McGee, E. (2024). . Entrepreneurship Education and Pedagogy7(2), 161-189.
  • Monroe-White, T., & Lecy, J. (2023). . VOLUNTAS: International Journal of Voluntary and Nonprofit Organizations, 34(1), 170-184.
  • Kozlowski, D., Larivi猫re, V., Sugimoto, C. R., & Monroe-White, T. (2022). . Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences,听119(2), e2113067119.
  • Kozlowski, D., Murray, D. S., Bell, A., Hulsey, W., Larivi猫re, V., Monroe-White, T., & Sugimoto, C. R. (2022). . Plos one, 17(3), e0264270.
  • Monroe-White, T.*(2021, June). . In 2021 ACM SIGMIS Computers and People Research Conference, June 2021.