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 |
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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 |