
About
Elizabeth Bradley is a Professor of Computer Science at the University of Colorado, with affiliations in the Department of Computer Science and Electrical and Computer Engineering. She is also an External Faculty member at the Santa Fe Institute. Her research spans nonlinear dynamics, nonlinear time-series analysis, and algorithmic justice, with a strong focus on interdisciplinary applications in computer science and engineering.
Education:
- Undergraduate and graduate degrees from MIT, interrupted by a one-year leave for the 1988 Olympic Games.
Bruce Bradley has mentored over 90 graduate, undergraduate, and high-school students, as well as several postdocs. Her work has earned prestigious accolades, including the National Young Investigator award, Packard and Radcliffe Fellowships, and the University of Colorado system's highest teaching award.
Scientific Awards:
- National Young Investigator award
- Packard Fellowship
- Radcliffe Fellowship
- University of Colorado system's highest teaching award
Her research integrates theoretical and applied perspectives, emphasizing collaboration across disciplines. Bradley's contributions to education and nonlinear systems analysis remain central to her academic profile.
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