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Maneesh Agrawala

Professor at Stanford University

Maneesh Agrawala is a prominent computer scientist and professor at Stanford University. Born in 1972, he is currently the Forest Baskett Professor of Computer Science and Director of the Brown Institute for Media Innovation at Stanford.123

Agrawala's research focuses on computer graphics, human-computer interaction, and visualization. He is particularly interested in developing visual interfaces that help users process complex digital information, often applying cognitive design principles to improve the effectiveness of audio/visual media.23

His career path includes:

  • Professor at Stanford University (2015-present)4
  • Professor at University of California, Berkeley (2005-2015)4
  • Researcher at Microsoft (2002-2005)4

Agrawala's educational background includes:

  • Ph.D. in Computer Science from Stanford University4
  • B.S. in Mathematics from Stanford University (1990-1994)4

He has received numerous prestigious awards, including:

  • MacArthur Foundation Fellowship (2009)12
  • SIGGRAPH Significant New Researcher Award (2008)12
  • NSF CAREER Award (2007)12
  • Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Fellowship (2007)12
  • Okawa Foundation Research Grant (2006)12

Agrawala's work has had significant impact in the field of computer science, particularly in developing innovative visual interfaces and automated design tools that help users better understand and process complex information.5

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