Michael Mateas
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Michael Mateas
Summary
Michael Mateas is a human[1]. He worked as a computer scientist[2] and university teacher[3].
Key Facts
- Michael Mateas held citizenship in United States[4].
- Michael Mateas's professions included computer scientist[2].
- Michael Mateas worked as a university teacher[3].
- Michael Mateas's field of work was artificial intelligence[5].
- Michael Mateas was employed by University of California, Santa Cruz[6].
- Michael Mateas was educated at University of the Pacific[7].
- Michael Mateas's education included a stint at Portland State University[8].
- Michael Mateas's education included a stint at Carnegie Mellon University[9].
- Michael Mateas's doctoral advisor was Jaime Carbonell[10].
- Michael Mateas's doctoral advisor was Joseph Bates[11].
- Michael Mateas is recorded as male[12].
- Michael Mateas's instance of is recorded as human[13].
- Michael Mateas supervised Mark J. Nelson as a doctoral student[14].
- Michael Mateas supervised Adam M. Smith as a doctoral student[15].
- Michael Mateas supervised Mike Treanor as a doctoral student[16].
- Michael Mateas supervised Ben Weber as a doctoral student[17].
- Michael Mateas supervised Chaim Gingold as a doctoral student[18].
- Michael Mateas supervised Joseph C. Osborn as a doctoral student[19].
- Michael Mateas supervised Anne Sullivan as a doctoral student[20].
- Michael Mateas supervised James Owen Ryan as a doctoral student[21].
- Michael Mateas supervised Aaron A. Reed as a doctoral student[22].
- Michael Mateas supervised April Grow as a doctoral student[23].
- Michael Mateas supervised Joshua McCoy as a doctoral student[24].
- Michael Mateas's VIAF cluster ID is recorded as 16584044[25].
- Michael Mateas's Library of Congress authority ID is recorded as n2002035914[26].
Body
Education
Educated at University of the Pacific[7], a private university[27], in United States[28], founded in 1851[29], headquartered in Stockton[30]; Portland State University[8], a university[31], in United States[32], founded in 1946[33]; and Carnegie Mellon University[9], a private university[34], in United States[35], founded in 1900[36], headquartered in Pittsburgh[37]. Doctoral advisors include Jaime Carbonell[10], a computer scientist[38], 1953–2020[39], of United States[40], awarded the AAAI Fellow[41], specialised in language technology[42] and Joseph Bates[11], a computer scientist[43], of United States[44].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include computer scientist[2] and university teacher[3]. Michael Mateas's field of work was artificial intelligence[5]. He was employed by University of California, Santa Cruz[6]. Doctoral students include Mark J. Nelson[14], a computer scientist[45], b. 1981[46], of United States[47]; Adam M. Smith[15], a computer scientist[48], of United States[49]; Mike Treanor[16], a university teacher[50], of United States[51]; Ben Weber[17], a computer scientist[52]; Chaim Gingold[18], an engineer[53], b. 1980[54], of Israel[55], specialised in game design[56]; and Joseph C. Osborn[19], a university teacher[57], of United States[58].
Why It Matters
Works attributed to Michael Mateas include Terminal Time[59], a creative work[60], written by him[61].
His notable doctoral advisees include Chaim Gingold[62], an engineer[63], b. 1980[64], of Israel[65], specialised in game design[66]; Ben Weber[67], a computer scientist[68]; Joseph C. Osborn[69], a university teacher[70], of United States[71]; Anne Sullivan[72], a university teacher[73], of United States[74]; Mark J. Nelson[75], a computer scientist[76], b. 1981[77], of United States[78]; and Adam M. Smith[79], a computer scientist[80], of United States[81].
FAQs
What did Michael Mateas do for work?
Michael Mateas worked as computer scientist[2] and university teacher[3].
Where did Michael Mateas go to school?
Michael Mateas was educated at University of the Pacific[7], Portland State University[8], and Carnegie Mellon University[9].