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Nationality
  
American

Name
  
Jonathan Grudin


Doctoral advisor
  
Don Norman

Notable students
  
Rebecca Grinter

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Institutions
  
Microsoft Research UC Irvine Wang Laboratories Aarhus University Microelectronics and Computer Technology Corporation

Alma mater
  
Reed College Purdue University UCSD

Doctoral students
  
Rebecca Grinter Leysia Palen

Known for
  
Grudin number Grudin Paradox

Notable awards
  
ACM SIGCHI CHI Academy ACM Fellow CSCW Lasting Impact Award

Fields
  
Human–computer interaction

Education
  
University of California, San Diego, Reed College, Purdue University

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Jonathan Grudin is a Principal Design Researcher at Microsoft working in the fields of human-computer interaction (HCI) and computer-supported cooperative work (CSCW). Grudin is a pioneer of the field of CSCW and one of its most prolific contributors. His collaboration distance to other HCI researchers has been described by the Grudin number. Grudin is also well known for the Grudin Paradox or Grudin Problem, which states basically with respect to the design of collaborative software for organizational settings, "What may be in the managers' best interests may not be in the interests of individual contributors, and therefore not used." He was awarded the inaugural CSCW Lasting Impact Award in 2014 on the basis of this work. He has also written about the publication culture and history of HCI. His book From Tool to Partner, The Evolution of Human-Computer Interaction was published in 2017.

Prior to working at Microsoft Research, Grudin was a Professor of Information and Computer Science at the University of California, Irvine from 1991 to 1998. His career has spanned numerous institutions. He worked at Wang Laboratories as a Computer Programmer (1974–1975 and 1983–1986) . He was a Visiting Scientist in the Psychology and Artificial Intelligence Laboratories at MIT (1976–1979) and then a NATO Postdoctoral Fellow at the Medical Research Council’s Applied Psychology Unit (now known as the Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit (1982–1983)). He spent from 1986-1989 at the Microelectronics and Computer Technology Corporation before taking a series of faculty positions (including visiting professorships) at Aarhus University (1989–1991), the University of California, Irvine (1991–1998), Keio University (1995) and the University of Oslo (1997).

From 1997 to 2003, he was Editor-in-Chief of ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction (TOCHI), one of the most prestigious journals in the field of HCI. Grudin was inducted into the selective ACM SIGCHI CHI Academy in 2004. In 2012, he was made an ACM Fellow for "contributions to human computer interaction with an emphasis on computer supported cooperative work." He holds a B.A. in mathematics and physics from Reed College (1972), a M.S. in mathematics from Purdue University, and a Ph.D. in cognitive psychology from the University of California, San Diego (1981), where he was advised by Donald Norman.

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