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Volume 35, Numbers 3 & 4, 1996
MIT Media Lab
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Instructible agents: Software that just keeps getting better - Author bios

by H. Lieberman and D. Maulsby

Author bios

Henry Lieberman MIT Media Laboratory, 20 Ames Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02139-4307 (electronic mail: lieber@media.mit.edu). Dr. Lieberman has been a research scientist at MIT since 1975, first with the Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, then with the Media Laboratory since 1987. At the Media Lab he is a member of the Autonomous Agents Group, and his interests lie at the intersection of artificial intelligence, the human/computer interface, and graphics. He received a B.S. degree in mathematics from MIT in 1975. His graduate degree, called Habilitation a Diriger des Recherches, is the highest degree given by a French university. It was awarded in 1990 from Université Paris 6, Pierre et Marie Curie, where he was a visiting professor from 1989 to 1990. He has published over 40 research papers.

David Maulsby CAMIS Medical Informatics Section, Stanford University, Stanford, California 94305 (electronic mail: maulsby@camis.stanford.edu). Dr. Maulsby was awarded the B.Sc., M.Sc., and Ph.D. degrees, all in computer science, from the University of Calgary, Canada. During 1995 he was a postdoctoral Fellow in the Autonomous Agents Group at the MIT Media Lab. He is spending the second year of his fellowship in the Medical Informatics Group at Stanford University.