CHI Academy

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The CHI Academy is a group of researchers honored by SIGCHI, the Special Interest Group in Computer–Human Interaction of the Association for Computing Machinery. Each year, 5–6 new members are elected for having made a significant contribution to the development of the field of human–computer interaction.

[edit] Inductees by year

Year New members
2001 Stuart Card, James D. Foley, Morten Kyng, Thomas P. Moran, Don Norman, Judith S. Olson, Ben Shneiderman
2002 William A. S. Buxton, John M. Carroll, Douglas Engelbart, Sara Kiesler, Thomas K. Landauer, Lucy Suchman
2003 Thomas Green, James D. Hollan, Robert E. Kraut, Gary M. Olson, Peter G. Polson
2004 George Furnas, Jonathan Grudin, William M. Newman, Brad Myers, Dan Olsen, Brian Shackel, Terry Winograd
2005 Ron Baecker, Susan Dumais, John Gould, Saul Greenberg, Bonnie John, Andrew Monk
2006 Michel Beaudouin-Lafon, Scott Hudson, Hiroshi Ishii, Jakob Nielsen, Peter Pirolli, George Robertson
2007 Joëlle Coutaz, Karen Holtzblatt, Gerhard Fischer, Robert J.K. Jacob, Jun Rekimoto, Christopher Schmandt
2008 Gregory Abowd, Paul Dourish, Wendy Kellogg, Randy Pausch, Mary Beth Rosson, Steve Whittaker

[edit] External links

SIGCHI Awards