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Wendy Hall,英国南安普顿大学计算机科学教授,2002年至2007年担任电子与计算机科学学院院长。她的团队发明了开创性的microcosmos超媒体系统,该系统早于Web,并获得了专利。她目前的研究兴趣包括网络技术(特别是语义网)的发展、超媒体系统和链接服务、先进知识技术、数字图书馆、分散信息系统和人机交互。她在超媒体、多媒体、数字图书馆和分布式信息系统等领域发表了350多篇论文。她与Tim Berners-Lee教授、Nigel Shadbolt教授和Daniel J. Weitzner教授共同创立了网络科学研究计划,该计划于2006年启动,是南安普顿大学和麻省理工学院之间的长期研究合作。她担任过许多著名的领导职务。她目前是英国皇家工程院高级副院长,并曾担任英国计算机协会主席(2003-2004)。她是工程与技术学会(IET)理事会和出版委员会的成员,也是计算机协会(ACM)的副主席。她是IW3C2的成员,并担任2006年5月在爱丁堡举行的第15届国际WWW会议的执行主席。2007年4月,她加入了大英图书馆董事会。
Wendy Hall is Professor of Computer Science at the University of Southampton, UK, and was Head of the School of Electronics and Computer Science from 2002 to 2007. Her team invented the ground-breaking Microcosm hypermedia system, which pre-dated the Web, and for which a patent was granted.
Her research interests now include the development of web technologies (particularly the Semantic Web), hypermedia systems and link services, advanced knowledge technologies, digital libraries, decentralized information systems, and human computer interaction. She has published over 350 papers in areas such as hypermedia, multimedia, digital libraries, and distributed information systems.
She is founding director, along with Professor Sir Tim Berners-Lee, Professor Nigel Shadbolt, and Daniel J. Weitzner, of the Web Science Research Initiative, which was launched in 2006 as a long-term research collaboration between the University of Southampton and MIT.
She holds a number of prestigious leadership roles. She is currently senior Vice President of the Royal Academy of Engineering, and was President of the British Computer Society (2003-2004). She is a member of the Institute of Engineering and Technology (IET) Council and Publications Board and also Vice-President of the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM). She is a member of IW3C2 and was executive chair of the 15th International WWW conference in Edinburgh in May 2006. In April 2007 she joined the Board of the British Library.