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Posted by Rob Knies
After years of investigating computer-supported ways to help groups work collaboratively, Jonathan Grudin’s achievements are being recognized by one of computer science’s most esteemed groups.
On Dec. 11, Grudin, a principal researcher in the Natural Interaction Research group at Microsoft Research Redmond, was named one of 52 newly named Fellows of the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM).
The ACM Fellows personify the highest achievements in computing research and development from the world’s leading universities, corporations, and research labs, with innovations that are driving economic growth in the digital environment.