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Institutions
  
Microsoft Research

Name
  
Jaime Teevan


Institution
  
Microsoft Research

Doctoral advisor
  
David Karger

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Notable awards
  
TR35 (2009) Borg Early Career Award (2014)

Books
  
Collaborative Search: Who, What, Where, When, Why, and How

Alma mater
  
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Yale University

Fields
  
Computer Science, Human–computer interaction, Information retrieval

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Jaime Teevan is an American computer scientist known for her research in human-computer interaction and information retrieval. She is particularly known for the work she has done on personalized search. According to the Technology Review, Teevan "is a leader in using data about people's knowledge, preferences, and habits to help them manage information."

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Biography

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Teevan received and a B.S. in Computer Science from Yale University and a Ph.D. and S.M. from MIT.

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She is currently a researcher at Microsoft Research and an affiliate professor at the University of Washington. There she co-authored the first book on collaborative information seeking,. She also edited a book on Personal Information Management (PIM), edited a special issue of Communications of the ACM on the topic, and organized workshops on PIM and query log analysis. She has published numerous technical papers, including several best papers, and was chair of the Web Search and Data Mining (WSDM) 2012 conference.

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Teevan developed microproductivity, where complex information tasks are broken down into a series of smaller microtasks that can be completed more easily and efficiently. A 2017 article in the New York Magazine quotes her as saying, "I could probably pretty easily find an extra hour in my day at work, just in these little micro-moments of time when I’m not being productive."

Awards

Teevan was named a Technology Review (TR35) 2009 Young Innovator for her research on personalized search and received the CRA-W Borg Early Career Award (BECA) in 2014. In 2016 she received the Karen Spärck Jones award from the British Computer Society for her "technically strong and exceptionally creative contributions to the intersection of information retrieval, user experience and social media."

Personal

Teevan is married to Alexander Hehmeyer. The couple live in Bellevue, Washington and have four children. Teevan is an advocate for helping researchers successfully integrate parenthood and academic efforts.

References

Jaime Teevan Wikipedia