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John Seely Brown
John Seely Brown [John at jsb. com]
was the Chief Scientist of Xerox Corporation until April 2002 and was
also the director of the Xerox Palo Alto Research Center (PARC) until
June 2000 a position he held for twelve years. While head of PARC,
Brown expanded the role of corporate research to include such topics as
organizational learning, complex adaptive systems, micro electrical
mechanical system (MEMS) and NANO technology. His personal research
interests include digital culture, ubiquitous computing, web service
architectures and organizational and individual learning.
John, or as he is often called "JSB, " is a member of the National
Academy of Education and a Fellow of the American Association for
Artificial Intelligence and of AAAS and a Trustee of Brown University
and the MacArthur Foundation. He serves on numerous boards of directors
(Corning, Polycom, Varian Medical Systems) and advisory boards. He has
published over 100 papers in scientific journals and was awarded the
Harvard Business Review's 1991 McKinsey Award for his article,
"Research that Reinvents the Corporation" and again in 2002 for his
article (with John Hagel) "Your Next IT Strategy. " In 1997 he published
the book Seeing Differently: Insights on Innovation (Harvard Business
Review Books). He was an executive producer for the award winning film
"Art Lunch Internet Dinner, " which won a bronze
medal at Worldfest 1994, the Charleston International Film Festival. He
received the 1998 Industrial Research Institute Medal for outstanding
accomplishments in technological innovation and the 1999 Holland Award
in recognition of the best paper published in Research Technology
Management in 1998. More recently, he was presented with a 2002
Visionary Award by the Software Development Forum.
JSB received a BA from Brown University in 1962 in mathematics and
physics and a PhD from University of Michigan in 1970 in computer and
communication sciences. In May of 2000 Brown University awarded him an
honorary Doctor of Science Degree. It was followed by an Honorary
Doctor of Science in Economics conferred by the London Business School
in July 2001. He is an avid reader, traveler and motorcyclist. Part
scientist, part artist and part strategist, JSB's views are unique and
distinguished by a broad view of the human contexts in which
technologies operate and a healthy skepticism about whether or not
change always represents genuine progress.
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Honorary Doctorates
London Business School, University of London, Honorary
Doctor of Science in Economics, July 5, 2001.
Brown University Honorary Doctor of Science, May 29,
2000.
Honors
Software Development Forum Visionary Award, 2002
Harvard Business Review 2001 McKinsey Award for the
article "Your Next IT Strategy."
Fellow, The Batten Institute, Darden Graduate School of
Business Administration, University of Virginia, 2002
Director's Award for exemplary service to the Central
Intelligence Agency and the Intelligence Community as a member of the In-Q-Tel
Board of Trustees from 1999 to 2001, awarded by Director of Central
Intelligence, December 2001
Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of
Science, 2001
Fellow, International Leadership Forum, 2001.
Senior Fellow, The Design Futures Council, December,
2000.
Brown University 100 most distinguished alumni of the
20th century.
Teleos and Work Frontiers International Ten Most Admired
Knowledge Leaders, 2000.
Fellow, International Academy of Management, June 1998.
Distinguished Service Award, New School University, June
1998.
Harvard Business School Service Award, 1998.
Winner of the 1998 Industrial Research Institute Medal
for outstanding accomplishments in technological innovation.
Winner of the Holland Award in recognition of the best
paper published in Research Technology Management Magazine in 1998
(" Seeing Differently: A Role for Pioneering Research" ).
Fellow, World Economic Forum, 1994-1998.
Bronze Medal: Ethnic/Cultural Film and Video Production
1994, Worldfest '94, The Charleston International Film Festival, for the
videotape " Art * Lunch * Internet * Dinner. "
Harvard Business Review 1991 McKinsey Award for the
article " Research that Reinvents the Corporation. "
Fellow, American Association for Artificial Intelligence,
1990.
Board of Directors-Public Companies
Polycom, Inc. , 1999 -
Varian Medical Systems, 1999 -
Corning Incorporated, 1995-
Board of Directors-Private Companies
eCatalystOne, 1999-2003 (will end soon)
Beck Construction, 1999 -
Groxis, 2003
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Board of Directors Not-for Profit Organizations
Brown University Trustee, 2001 -
The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, 2000 -
In-Q-Tel, Board of Trustees, 1999 -
Founder
Institute for Research on Learning
Founding Co-Director, MEMS Industry Group
Advisory Boards-Companies
Savantech, Inc. , 2002 -
iUniverse, Advisory Board, 2001 -
BEA Systems, Strategic Advisor, 2000 -
Forstmann Little & Co. , Advisory Board, 2000 -
General Motors, Science Advisory Committee, 1999
E. M. Warburg Pincus & Co, Inc. , Technical Advisory
Board, 1989 -
Advisory Boards-Institutions
Berkeley Institute of Design, Executive Board, 2002-
Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argenteria Foundation, 2001-
Media Lab Europe, Board of Advisors, Dublin, Ireland,
2001-
National College of Ireland, Business Advisory Board,
2000 -
Santa Clara University, Center for Science, Technology
and Society Advisory Board, 1999-[on leave, 2001-2003]
University of California at Berkeley, Industrial Advisory
Board (IAB)-Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences, Berkeley,
CA. 1997-
University of Virginia, Department of Computer Science
Advisory Committee, Charlottesville, VA. 1996-
Massachusetts Institute of Technology Corporation,
Corporation Visiting Committee for Architecture and Media Arts and Sciences,
Cambridge, MA. 1995-
Special Activities
ACM Newell Award Committee, 2000 -2006
Judge, Merrill Lynch Forum's Innovation Grants
Competition, 1998, 1999, 2000.
Judge, Harvard Business Review McKinsey Award, 1998.
Congressional Testimony, " Capitalizing on the
Nation's Knowledge: Making Use of
What We Know, " before the Subcommittee on Science, Technology, and Space
of the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, United States
Senate, Washington, DC, 15 September 1989.
Congressional Testimony, " The Impact of the
Information Age on the Conduct and Communications of Science, " before the
Committee on Science and Technology, Washington, DC, September 1985.
Member of Research Briefing Panel for White House Science
Advisors on Cognitive Science and Artificial Intelligence, National Academy of
Sciences, Washington, DC, June 27-28, 1983.
Co-chairman, Research Briefing Panel on Information
Technology in PreCollege Education, National Academy of Sciences, Washington,
DC, August 1984.
Guest on MacNeil-Lehrer Report: Computers in the Classroom, July 8, 1982.
Congressional Testimony, " Computers in a Learning
Society, " before the Committee on Science and Technology, Washington, DC,
October 1977.
Editorial Boards
Forbes ASAP
Sloan Management Review
Reflections: The Journal of the Society for
Organizational Learning
Patents
Document Copy Authentication. USP 5, 157, 726. October 1992.
Digital Imaging System using two-dimensional input sensor
array and output light valve. USP
5, 627, 662. May 1997.
Method and apparatus for supplementing significant
portions of a document selected without document image decoding with retrieved
information. USP 5, 748, 805. September 1998.
Digital Highlight Color Copier. Patents pending.
Using fontless structured document image representations
to render displayed and printed documents at preferred resolutions. USP
6, 011, 905. January 2000.
Relabeling of tokenized symbols in fontless structured
document image representations. USP 6, 275, 301. August 2001.
Education
B. A. (Mathematics and Physics), Brown University 1962
M. S. (Mathematics), University of Michigan 1964
Ph. D. (Computer and Communication Sciences), University
of Michigan 1972
Professional Experience
Chief Innovation Officer, 12 Entrepreneuring, Inc. , 2000
- 2001 (half time)
Chief Scientist, Xerox Corporation, 2000-2002 (half
time)
Corporate Vice President, Xerox Corporation 1990-2002
Chief Scientist, Xerox Corporation, 1992-2000
Director, Xerox Palo Alto Research Center, 1990-2000
Vice President, Advanced Research, Xerox Palo Alto
Research Center, 1986-1990
I was responsible for setting the long-term research
directions at PARC and for establishing a congruence between corporate strategy
and research. I created a new
research focus involving the structure and use of documents and redirected many
of the research programs. I was
engaged in the strategic repositioning of basic research within Xerox.
Associate Director, Institute for Research on Learning,
1986 -1990
I played a major role in the founding of this non-profit
institute, which is intended to provide a scientific basis for addressing the
problems of lifelong learning.
Director, Intelligent Systems Laboratory, Xerox Palo Alto
Research Center (PARC) 1984-1986
I established this multidisciplinary laboratory of
approximately 75 researchers in order to build robust intelligent systems
informed by a serious study of both natural and artificial intelligence. I also started the AI business unit for
Xerox and helped direct its software and hardware efforts. I expanded my personal research into
the development of a qualitative calculus for problem solving in physics with
Johan de Kleer and the development of new technologies for enhancing
collaborative work with Richard Burton.
Principal Scientist, Cognitive and Instructional
Sciences, Palo Alto Research Center 1978-1984
I founded a research group to investigate how people
understand and use complex systems. In collaboration with Kurt van Lehn, I developed Repair Theory, a formal
theory for prediction and explanation of bugs in children's arithmetic. In collaboration with Johan de Kleer, I
developed a computational framework for the representation of mental models,
qualitative reasoning and envisioning.
Senior Scientist, Bolt Beranek and Newman 1973-1978 I established the ICAI Group. This group developed novel learning environments using AI
techniques for hypothesis evaluation, diagnosis and question answering. With Richard Burton I designed and
constructed SOPHIE, a system for teaching electronic troubleshooting, WEST, the
first computer-based coach, and BUGGY, a system for diagnosing procedural
errors in elementary mathematics. Each of these systems turned on inventing efficient computational
mechanisms for logical inference.
Assistant Professor, University of California, Irvine,
joint appointment in the Departments of Computer Science and Psychology 1969 -
1973 I developed a graduate program that focused on AI, formal
models of Computer Science, and Cognitive Science. I developed a technique for qualitatively modeling physical
processes using finite state machine theory.
Professional Societies
American Physical Society
American Association for Artificial Intelligence
American Association for the Advancement of Science
Association for Computing Machinery
International Academy of Management
National Academy of Education
Past Board Memberships
Board of Directors, The Idea Factory, 2000-2001
Board of Directors, General Instrument Corporation, 1993
- 2000.
Board of Directors, Varian Associates Inc. , 1998-1999.
Board of Directors, FX Palo Alto Laboratories, 1995-
2000.
Board of Directors, Xerox Imaging Systems, 1992-1993.
Board of Directors, Wilson Learning Corporation, 1987 -
1988.
Board of Directors, WordStar International Corporation,
1983-1990.
Research & Development Board Member, John Wiley &
Sons, Inc. , 1987-1988.
Past Advisory Boards
The Tech Museum of Innovation, Board of Directors, 2000 -
[on leave, 2001-2002]
Questia Media, Inc. Advisory Council, 2000-2002
CriticalPoint Software, Science Advisory Board, July 2000
- 2002
Brown University Ad-Hoc Committee on Technology & the
University, 2000-
New School for Social Research, Information Technology
Advisory Board, New York, NY. 1995- 2002
University of Michigan, President's Advisory Group, Ann
Arbor, MI, 1993-
American Association for Higher Education, 1997-2002
Coactive Networks, Advisory Board, 2000-2002
Viant, Advisory Board, 2000-2001
Stanford University School of Engineering, Center for
Work, Technology, and Organization, Stanford, CA. 1996-2000.
The National Academies, Steering Committee for
Exploratory Study on the Impact of Information Technology on the Future of the Research University, 2000.
University of Michigan, Corporate Advisory Committee,
College of Literature, Science & the Arts, 1998-2000.
Kent Ridge Digital Laboratories, International Review
Board, Singapore, 1998-2001.
NetLearn, Board of Advisors, 1999-2000.
AT& T, Technical Advisory Board, 1999-2000.
Viant Corporation, Advisory Board, 1999-2000.
Institute for Research on Learning, Advisory Council,
Menlo Park, CA, 1988-2000.
Wharton School Information Management Initiatives (IMI)
Advisory Board, 1999.
GoColor. com, 1999.
Stanford Learning Laboratory Advisory Board, 1998.
InfoWorld Futures Project (IFP) Advisory Board, San
Mateo, CA. 1997-1998.
Animation Science Corporation, Technology Advisory
Committee, Sunnyvale, CA. 1997-1999.
Digital Projects Lab (DPL), MIT Press, Cambridge, MA.
1997.
California Citizens Commission on Higher Education,
Center for Government Studies, Los Angeles, CA. 1996-1999.
University of Michigan, School of Information Advisory
Board, Ann Arbor, MI. 1996 -
Advanced Research Directions Committee, School of
Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA. 1995.
Information Design Association, New York, NY.
Member, Executive Committee, Institute for International
Studies. 1995-96.
International Advisory Committee (IAC) of the Information
Technology Institute, Singapore, 1994-1998.
Advisory Committee to the Council on Competitiveness,
Washington, DC.
International Review Board (IRB) of the Institute of
Systems Science, Singapore, 1994-1998.
Carnegie Mellon University Computer Science Advisory
Board, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA.
Editorial Advisory Committee, Harvard Business School
Publishing Corporation, Boston, MA, 1993 -1996.
Computer Science Visiting Committee, University of
California Irvine, Irvine, CA, 1993-1995.
Maxis Advisory Board, Orinda, CA, 1993-1995.
Advisory Committee Center for Advanced Medical
Informatics, Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA, 1992-1995.
Advisory Board, Computer-Supported Cooperative Work
(CSCW), An International Journal, Dordrecht, Netherlands.
Stanford University Computer Science Department Visiting
Committee, Stanford, CA 1991-1994.
National Advisory Board, Center for Research on the
Context of Secondary School Teaching, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, 1989 -
1993.
Advisory Board, Center on Technology in Education, Bank
Street College, New York, NY, 1988-1993.
Computer Science and Telecommunications Board, National
Research Council Commission on Physical Sciences, Mathematics, and Resources,
Washington, DC, 1988-1991.
Advisory Board, Institute for the Mind of the Child, The
National Learning Center, Washington, DC.
Advisory Board, Institute for Learning Technologies,
Teachers College, Columbia University, New York, NY.
Editorial Advisory Board, AI Expert, CL Publications, San
Francisco, CA.
Advisory Board, San Francisco World Center, San
Francisco, CA, 1987-1988.
Editorial Advisory Board, Technology and Learning
Newsletter, Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc. Publishers, Hillsdale, NJ, 1986 -
1990.
Xerox Experts Program, Xerox Corporate Headquarters,
Stamford, CT, 1986-1987.
National Advisory Committee, Division of Electrical
Engineering and Computer Science, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, 1985 -
1990.
Executive Council, American Association for Artificial
Intelligence (AAAI), Menlo Park, CA 1985-1990.
Presidential Advisory Committee on Computers in
Education, Brown University, Providence, RI, 1984-1987
Past Editorial Boards
Learning in Doing series, J. S. Brown (Founding Ed. ) and
R. Pea (Ed. ), Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, U. K.
Artificial Intelligence
Human-Computer Interaction
Journal of Educational Computing Research
Computational Models of Cognition and Perception
Cognitive Psychology
Journal of Children's Mathematical Behavior
Cognitive Science
Cognition and Instruction
International Journal of Man-Machine Studies
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