Background
Grosz, Barbara Jean was born on July 21, 1948 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. Daughter of Joseph Eugene and Judith Phyllis (Zander) Gross.
Dean educator computer scientist
Grosz, Barbara Jean was born on July 21, 1948 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. Daughter of Joseph Eugene and Judith Phyllis (Zander) Gross.
Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics, Cornell Univercity, 1969; Master of Arts in Computer Science, University of California, Berkeley, 1971; Doctor of Philosophy in Computer Science, University of California, Berkeley, 1977.
Research mathematician, Artificial Intelligence Center, Socially Responsible Investment International, Stanford, California, 1973-1977;
computer scientist, Artificial Intelligence Center, Socially Responsible Investment International, Stanford, California, 1981-1982;
senior computer scientist, Artificial Intelligence Center, Socially Responsible Investment International, Stanford, California, 1981-1982;
program director national language and representation, Artificial Intelligence Center, Socially Responsible Investment International, Stanford, California, 1982-1983;
senior staff scientist, Artificial Intelligence Center, Socially Responsible Investment International, Stanford, California, 1983-1986;
co-founder, member Executive Committee, principal researcher Center for Study of Lang.and Information, Stanford University and Socially Responsible Investment International, 1983-1986;
Gordon McKay professor computer science division engineering and applied science, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, since 1986;
interim associate dean for affirmative action, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1993-1994. Visiting faculty department computer science Stanford University, fall 1982, consultant assoc.prof. computer science and linguistics, 1984-1985, computer science, 1985-1987. Visiting scholar department computer and information science University of Pennsylvania, January-June 1982.
Conference chair International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence (IJCAI-91), chair board of trustees IJCAI Inc., 1989-1991, member board of trustees, 1987-1997, program committee 1982. Harold Perlman visiting professor faculty science Hebrew U., Jerusalem, 1992. Invited speaker numerous national and international professional associations, conferences, symposia.
Reviewer program proposals National Science Foundation. Participantadv. meetings for research and funding various governmental agys.
Fellow American Academy Arts and Sciences, American Association Artificial Intelligence (executive council 1981-1984, 86-89, president-elect 1991-1993, president 1993-1995, past president 1995-1997, distinguished service award, 1999), Association Computing Machinery (vice chair 1979-1981, chair 1981-1983, member SIGART). Member National Research Council (computer science & telecommunications board 1994-1998), National Academy of Engineering, Association Computational Linguistics (executive committee 1986-1988), American Philosophical Society.