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Paul Dourish was born on 1966 in Glasgow, Scotland, is a British-American computer scientist. Discover Paul Dourish's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 58 years old?

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1966

Paul Dourish (born 1966) is a computer scientist best known for his work and research at the intersection of computer science and social science.

1989

He then received a B.Sc. in Artificial Intelligence and Computer Science from the University of Edinburgh in 1989.

He moved to work at Rank Xerox EuroPARC (later the Xerox Research Center Europe) in Cambridge, UK, during which time he completed a Ph.D. in Computer Science at University College London (UCL).

After completing his Ph.D., he moved to California, working for Apple Computer in Cupertino, California.

He worked in research laboratories at Apple Computer until they closed 10 months later and then at Xerox's Palo Alto Research Center.

2000

Born in Scotland, he holds the Steckler Endowed Chair of Information and Computer Science at the University of California, Irvine, where he joined the faculty in 2000,

and where he directs the Steckler Center for Responsible, Ethical, and

Accessible Technology.

He is a Fellow of the AAAS,

the ACM, and

the BCS, and is a two-time winner of the ACM

In 2000, Dourish moved to Southern California, when he joined the faculty at the University of California, Irvine.

Since then, he has remained a full professor of Informatics.

He has held visiting positions at Intel, Microsoft, Stanford University, MIT, the IT University of Copenhagen, and the University of Melbourne.

His published work is primarily in the areas of Human-Computer Interaction, Computer supported cooperative work, and Ubiquitous computing.

He is the author of over 100 scientific publications, and holds 19 US patents.

He is amongst the most prolific and widely cited scholars in Human-Computer Interaction; Microsoft's academic search system lists him as the fourth most influential author in the area while Google Scholar calculates his h-index at over 50.

His research tends to draw both on technical and social domains, and speak to the relationship between them.

His research topics have included the role of informal awareness in supporting coordination in collaborative systems, the relationship between 'place' and 'space' in information systems, and

methodological questions about the use of ethnographic techniques in information systems design.

At UC Irvine, he is a professor of Informatics in the Donald Bren School of Information and Computer Sciences department, where he is a member of the Laboratory for Ubiquitous Computing and Interaction (LUCI), and in the interdisciplinary graduate program in Arts Computation Engineering.

In addition to his appointment in Informatics, he has courtesy appointments in Computer Science and Anthropology.

2002

Dourish won the Diana Forsythe Prize in 2002, and the IBM Faculty Award in 2006 under the American Medical Informatics Association.

He was also awarded the National Science Foundation CAREER Award in 2002.

Dourish recently received a $201,000 grant to conduct research on people's online participation in social movements.

Dourish recently received a $400,000 grant to research how the creative design process works when a team is split up through different cultures.

Dourish also recently received a $247,000 grant to research how social media ties into death in real life.

2004

From 2004 to 2006, he was associate director at the

California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology.

He co-directed the Center for Social Computing, one of Intel Corporation's US science and technology centers.

Based at UC Irvine, this center involved academic partners from NYU, Cornell, Georgia Tech, and Indiana University.

At UC Irvine, Dourish is also a member of:

Along with being a member of the aforementioned organizations, Dourish is a "co-conspirator" in the Laboratory for Ubiquitous Computing and Interaction, a faculty associate of the Center for Research on Information Technology and Organizations, and a co-coordinator of the People and Practices PAPR@UCI initiative.

2008

In 2008, he was elected to the CHI Academy in recognition of his contributions to Human-Computer Interaction.

2015

In 2015 he was named a fellow of the Association for Computing Machinery "for contributions in social computing and human-computer interaction."

Dourish mainly performs research in three specific areas of human-computer interaction (HCI).

This includes work under ubiquitous computing (ubicomp), computer-supported cooperative work (CSCW), and Social Studies of Science and Technology.

2016

CSCW "Lasting Impact" award, in 2016 and 2021.

Dourish has published three books and over 100 scientific articles, and holds 19 US patents.

Born and raised in Glasgow, Scotland, Dourish studied at St Aloysius' College.