Jeffrey M. Bradshaw
Academic
1956 –
Who is Jeffrey M. Bradshaw?
Jeffrey M. Bradshaw is a Senior Research Scientist at the Florida Institute for Human and Machine Cognition, where he leads the research group developing the KAoS policy and domain services framework for network management and coordination of human-agent-robot teamwork. He also co-leads the development of the Luna Agent Framework and the Sol Cyber Framework.
He currently serves as a member of the Board on Global Science and Technology for the National Academies of Science and as an external advisory board member of the Cognitive Science and Applications Program at Sandia National Laboratories. He is an Honorary Visiting Researcher at the Center for Intelligent Systems and their Applications and AIAI at the University of Edinburgh in Scotland, a member of the Graduate Faculty at the Human-Centered Design Institute of the Florida Institute of Technology, a faculty associate at the University of West Florida, and a member of the Technical Committee for IEEE Systems, Man and Cybernetics. In 2011, he received the Web Intelligence Consortium Outstanding Contributions Award.
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- Born
- 1956
Salt Lake City - Also known as
- Jeffrey Bradshaw
- Religion
- Mormonism
- Nationality
- United States of America
- Education
- University of Washington
- University of Utah
- Brigham Young University
- Lived in
- United States of America
Submitted
on July 23, 2013
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