Pattie Maes Explained

Pattie Maes
Birth Place:Brussels, Belgium
Citizenship:Belgium
Field:Computer Science
Work Institution:Vrije Universiteit Brussel, MIT
Alma Mater:Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Doctoral Advisor:Luc Steels[1]
Doctoral Students:Marcelo Coelho
Pranav Mistry
Michael Best
Thesis Title:Computational Reflection
Thesis Year:1987
Known For:work on software agents, collaborative filtering, human–computer interfaces

Pattie Maes (born 1961) is a Belgian scientist. She is a professor in MIT's program in Media Arts and Sciences. She founded and directed the MIT Media Lab's Fluid Interfaces Group.[2] [3] Previously, she founded and ran the Software Agents group. She served for several years as both the head and associate head of the Media Lab's academic program. Prior to joining the Media Lab, Maes was a visiting professor and a research scientist at the MIT Artificial Intelligence Lab. She holds bachelor's and PhD degrees in computer science from the Vrije Universiteit Brussel in Belgium.[4]

Maes' areas of expertise are human–computer interaction, intelligent interfaces and ubiquitous computing.[5] Maes is the editor of three books, and is an editorial board member and reviewer for numerous professional journals and conferences.[6] [7]

She has received several awards: Newsweek magazine named her one of the "100 people for the new century";[8] [9] TIME Digital selected her as a member of the Cyber-Elite (the top 50 technological pioneers of the high-tech world); the World Economic Forum honored her with the title Global Leader for Tomorrow; Ars Electronica awarded her the 1995 World Wide Web category prize; and in 2000 she was recognized with the Lifetime Achievement Award by the Massachusetts Interactive Media Council. In 1997, Maes was listed in People Magazine's annual 50 Most Beautiful People feature.[10]

Maes is married to computer graphics researcher Karl Sims.[10]

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  1. Web site: Luc Steels: Students – Graduated PhD students . July 28, 2014 . VUB ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE LAB.
  2. Web site: The Inevitability Of Augmented Reality HMDs. Fink. Charlie. Forbes. en. 2019-10-10.
  3. News: Jeffrey Epstein, the academy and questions about male dominance in science. Johnson. Carolyn Y.. Svrluga. Susan. Washington Post. 2019-09-17. en. 2019-10-10.
  4. Web site: Leadership transition announced for MIT Media Lab. MIT News. September 10, 2019 . 2019-10-10.
  5. Web site: Pattie Maes develops a plant-robot hybrid and other news from the TED community. 2018-12-21. TED Blog. en. 2019-10-10.
  6. Web site: TED Reveals Top 20 Most-Watched Talks, Sir Ken Robinson Tops The List. TechCrunch. en-US. 2019-10-10.
  7. Web site: Innovation Outreach: Boston to Unpack Global Impact of Disruptive Tech. 2019-10-09. The Sociable. en-US. 2019-10-10.
  8. Web site: The Century Club. 1997-04-20. Newsweek. en. 2019-03-20.
  9. Pattie. Holloway. Marguerite. 1997-12-01. Wired. 2019-03-20. 1059-1028.
  10. News: Pattie Maes – Most Beautiful . People.com . May 12, 1997. https://web.archive.org/web/20110209033121/https://people.com/people/archive/article/0,,20122115,00.html. 2011-02-09.