Brad A. Myers
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Brad A. Myers
Summary
Brad A. Myers is a human[1]. He worked as a computer scientist[2], engineer[3], and university teacher[4]. He ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (12 views/month, #7,294 of 1,000,298).[5]
Key Facts
- Brad A. Myers held citizenship in United States[6].
- Brad A. Myers worked as a computer scientist[2].
- Brad A. Myers worked as an engineer[3].
- Brad A. Myers worked as a university teacher[4].
- Brad A. Myers's field of work was artificial intelligence[7].
- Brad A. Myers's field of work was user interface[8].
- Brad A. Myers's field of work was human–computer interaction[9].
- Brad A. Myers was employed by Carnegie Mellon University[10].
- Brad A. Myers's education included a stint at University of Toronto[11].
- Brad A. Myers's education included a stint at Isidore Newman School[12].
- Brad A. Myers's doctoral advisor was Bill Buxton[13].
- Brad A. Myers's doctoral advisor was Ronald Baecker[14].
- Brad A. Myers received the ACM Fellow[15].
- Brad A. Myers was a member of Association for Computing Machinery[16].
- Brad A. Myers's image is recorded as Brad Myers.jpg[17].
- Brad A. Myers is recorded as male[18].
- Brad A. Myers's instance of is recorded as human[19].
- Brad A. Myers supervised James Landay as a doctoral student[20].
- Brad A. Myers supervised Robert C. Miller as a doctoral student[21].
- Brad A. Myers supervised Jacob O. Wobbrock as a doctoral student[22].
- Brad A. Myers supervised Jeff Huang as a doctoral student[23].
- Brad A. Myers's ISNI is recorded as 0000000377417560[24].
- Brad A. Myers's VIAF cluster ID is recorded as 255275434[25].
- Brad A. Myers's Library of Congress authority ID is recorded as n87888325[26].
- Brad A. Myers's ORCID iD is recorded as 0000-0002-4769-0219[27].
Body
Education
Educated at University of Toronto[11], a public research university[28], in Canada[29], founded in 1827[30], headquartered in Toronto[31] and Isidore Newman School[12], a school[32], in United States[33], founded in 1903[34]. Doctoral advisors include Bill Buxton[13], a computer scientist[35], b. 1949[36], of Canada[37], awarded the CHI Academy[38] and Ronald Baecker[14], a computer scientist[39], b. 1942[40], of United States[41], awarded the CHI Academy[42], specialised in informatics[43].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include computer scientist[2], engineer[3], and university teacher[4]. Fields of work include artificial intelligence[7], a type of technology[44]; user interface[8]; and human–computer interaction[9], an academic discipline[45]. Brad A. Myers was employed by Carnegie Mellon University[10]. Doctoral students include James Landay[20], a computer scientist[46], b. 1967[47], awarded the ACM Fellow[48], specialised in computer science[49]; Robert C. Miller[21], a computer scientist[50]; Jacob O. Wobbrock[22], a computer scientist[51], b. 1976[52], awarded the CHI Academy[53], specialised in human–computer interaction[54]; and Jeff Huang[23].
Recognition
Brad A. Myers received the ACM Fellow[15].
Why It Matters
Brad A. Myers ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (12 views/month, #7,294 of 1,000,298).[5] He is known by 4 alternative names across languages and contexts.[55]
His notable doctoral advisees include James Landay[56], a computer scientist[57], b. 1967[58], awarded the ACM Fellow[59], specialised in computer science[60]; Jacob O. Wobbrock[61], a computer scientist[62], b. 1976[63], awarded the CHI Academy[64], specialised in human–computer interaction[65]; and Robert C. Miller[66], a computer scientist[67].
FAQs
What did Brad A. Myers do for work?
Brad A. Myers worked as computer scientist[2], engineer[3], and university teacher[4].
Where did Brad A. Myers go to school?
Brad A. Myers was educated at University of Toronto[11] and Isidore Newman School[12].
What awards did Brad A. Myers receive?
Honors received include ACM Fellow[15].