Background
Teevan, Jaime was born on September 5, 1976 in Stanford, California, United States. Daughter of James Ripley and Connie Monroe Teevan.
application developer researcher
Teevan, Jaime was born on September 5, 1976 in Stanford, California, United States. Daughter of James Ripley and Connie Monroe Teevan.
Bachelor of Science, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut, 1998. Master, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 2001. Student, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, since 2001.
She is particularly known for the work she has done on personalized search. According to the Technology Review, Teevan "is a leader in using data about people"s knowledge, preferences, and habits to help them manage information."
She is currently researcher at Microsoft Research and an affiliate professor at the University of Washington. There she co-authored the first book on collaborative information seeking.
She also edited a book on Information Management (PIM), edited a special issue of Communications of the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) on the topic, and organized workshops on PIM and query log analysis.
She has published numerous technical papers, including several best papers, and was chair of the Web Search and Data Mining (WSDM) 2012 conference. Teevan is married to Alexander Hehmeyer.
The couple live in Bellevue, Washington and have four children. Teevan is an advocate for helping researchers successfully integrate parenthood and academic efforts.
Graduate student council representative Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 2002—2003, institute representative, faculty committee on the library system, 2003—2005. Member of Special Interest Group on Computer-Human Interaction, Special Interest Group on Information Retrieval, Association for Computing Machinery.
Married Alexander Marliave Hehmeyer, June 15, 2002. 1 child Griffin Alexander Teevan Hehmeyer.