About Gregory Abowd
Gregory D. Abowd (pronounced AY-bowd)
is the Distinguished Professor in the School of Interactive Computing
at Georgia Tech. His research
interests concern how the advanced information technologies of
ubiquitous computing (or ubicomp) impact our everyday lives when they
are seamlessly integrated into our living spaces. Dr. Abowd's work
has involved schools and homes, with a recent focus on healthcare
delivery. He is a member of the GVU Center.
Dr. Abowd currently serves as the
Director of the Health
Systems Institute, a joint Georgia Tech/Emory University research
institute investigating the impact of technologies on healthcare
delivery. This extends his own work over the past decade on information technologies and
autism.
Dr. Abowd directs the Ubiquitous Computing Research
Group in the School of Interactive Computing. This effort
started with the Future
Computing Environments research group in 1995, and has since
matured into a collection of research groups, including Dr. Abowd's
own group. One of the major research efforts that
Dr. Abowd initated is the Aware Home Research
Initiative, which he founded in 2000 and directed until 2008.
Dr. Abowd received the degree of
B.S. in Mathematics in 1986 from the University of Notre Dame. He then
attended the University of Oxford
in the United Kingdom on a Rhodes Scholarship, earning the degrees of
M.Sc. (1987) and D.Phil. (1991) in Computation from the Programming
Research Group in the Computing
Laboratory. From 1989-1992 he was a Research Associate/Postdoc
with the Human-Computer
Interaction Group in the Department of Computer Science at
the University of York in England. From 1992-1994, he was a
Postdoctoral Research Associate with the Software Engineering Institute and
the Computer Science Department at
Carnegie Mellon University.
In the Fall of 1999, the Georgia Tech
Alumni Magazine did a profile on Dr. Abowd and some of his research
from the 1990's. You can read the article here. Much
more news about his research group, both personal and professional,
can be found here.
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