MIT Department of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science
"As We May Think" --
A Celebration of Vannevar Bush's 1945 Vision,
An Examination of What Has Been Accomplished,
and What Remains to Be Done
Thursday, October 12 - Friday, October 13, 1995
Biography
Raj Reddy
Dr. Raj Reddy is Dean of the School of Computer Science at Carnegie
Mellon University and the Herbert A. Simon University Professor of
Computer Science and Robotics. Dr. Reddy joined Carnegie Mellon's
Department of Computer Science in 1969 and served as Director of the
Robotics Institute from 1979 to 1992. He was previously an Assistant
Professor of Computer Science at Stanford University from 1966 to
1969, and served as an Applied Science Representative for
International Business Machines Corporation (IBM) in Australia from
1960 to 1963.
His research interests include the study of human-computer
interaction and artificial intelligence. His current research
projects include speech recognition and understanding systems;
collaborative writing, design and planning; JIT Learning
Technologies; and the Automated Machine Shop project.
His professional honors include: Fellow of IEEE, ASA, and AAAI;
Member of the National Academy of Engineering; President of AAAI,
1987-89; IBM Research Ralph Gomory Fellow in 1991, and the Turing
Award, 1995. Dr. Reddy was presented the Legion of Honor by
President Mitterrand of France in 1984.
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Rev. PP Oct 2, 1995.