Mike Fraser | |
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Born | 1975 (age 48–49) |
Nationality | British |
Alma mater | University of Nottingham |
Awards | FRSA |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Computer science |
Institutions |
University of Bath University of Bristol University of Nottingham |
Website |
www |
Mike Fraser FRSA (born 1975) is a British computer scientist. He is Head of Computer Science at the University of Bristol. [1]
Fraser was a student at University of Nottingham from 1993 until 1996 where he acquired his bachelor's degree in Computer Science. He also attained a PhD in Computer Science from the same institution during 1997 and 2000.
After graduating, he worked as a lecturer at the University of Nottingham from 2001 to 2004, before he moved to Bristol and became a senior lecturer at the University of Bristol from 2004.
In 2012, Fraser became a Professor of Human-computer interaction.
In 2019, he was made Head of Computer Science at the University of Bath [2] , before returning to the University of Bristol in 2022.
Fraser's research is often based around his specialisation in Human-computer interaction. [3]
His first PC was an Amstrad CPC 464. [4]
Fraser sits on the steering committee of the TEI conference series, was awarded a ‘best paper’ award at ACM CHI 2005, [5] and is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts. [6]
Mike Fraser | |
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Born | 1975 (age 48–49) |
Nationality | British |
Alma mater | University of Nottingham |
Awards | FRSA |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Computer science |
Institutions |
University of Bath University of Bristol University of Nottingham |
Website |
www |
Mike Fraser FRSA (born 1975) is a British computer scientist. He is Head of Computer Science at the University of Bristol. [1]
Fraser was a student at University of Nottingham from 1993 until 1996 where he acquired his bachelor's degree in Computer Science. He also attained a PhD in Computer Science from the same institution during 1997 and 2000.
After graduating, he worked as a lecturer at the University of Nottingham from 2001 to 2004, before he moved to Bristol and became a senior lecturer at the University of Bristol from 2004.
In 2012, Fraser became a Professor of Human-computer interaction.
In 2019, he was made Head of Computer Science at the University of Bath [2] , before returning to the University of Bristol in 2022.
Fraser's research is often based around his specialisation in Human-computer interaction. [3]
His first PC was an Amstrad CPC 464. [4]
Fraser sits on the steering committee of the TEI conference series, was awarded a ‘best paper’ award at ACM CHI 2005, [5] and is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts. [6]