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Professor Judith S. Olson is a leading researcher in the Informatics Department at the University of California, Irvine (UCI), with courtesy appointments in the School of Social Ecology and the Merage School of Business. Her work focuses on Human-Computer Interaction (HCI), Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW), and the challenges of remote collaboration, including productivity loss and social barriers.
Her research addresses critical issues in distance collaboration, as outlined in her seminal paper Distance Matters (2000) and her books Scientific Collaboration on the Internet (2008) and Working Together Apart (2014). These works analyze team dynamics across time zones, cultures, and physical spaces, with recent studies on telepresence robots for homebound children and collaborative writing tools.
Professor Olson has received numerous accolades, including:
- ACM Fellow
- Association for Psychological Science Fellow
- American Psychological Association Fellow
- CHI Academy Member (2003)
- CHI Lifetime Achievement Award (2006)
- CHI Lifetime Service Award (2016)
Her work has also influenced notable figures like Google co-founder Larry Page, who credited her human-computer interaction course as pivotal during his undergraduate studies. She remains an active consultant in her field.
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