Four fellowships for applied computing
Four academics from the Division of Applied Computing have been elected Fellows of the British
Computer Society.
Dr Peter Gregor's fellowship recognises his work on widening access to IT and for making
human-computer interfaces easier for all to use. Dr Norman Alm has received his fellowship for his
multidisciplinary work on computer systems for older people. Professor John Arnott has been elected
for his work on communication support for people with disabilities and Dr Steve Parkes has been
recognised for his work on computer systems for spacecraft.
The new fellows join their colleague Professor Alan Newell in sharing this honour.
Dr Mike Rodd, Director of Knowledge Services and External Relations at the British Computer Society
said, "We are delighted that four staff from Applied Computing at Dundee have been elected Fellows
of the British Computer Society. The British Computer Society is the leading professional body for
the IT industry.
"Fellowship of the society is strictly limited to those who can demonstrate to their peers
sustained excellence in their field and professional standing in the community."
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