Deborah Estrin
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| Deborah Estrin | |
| Residence | Los Angeles, CA |
|---|---|
| Citizenship | United States |
| Fields | Computer Science |
| Institutions | UCLA |
| Alma mater | U.C. Berkeley, MIT |
| Known for | Embedded Networked Sensing |
Deborah Estrin is a professor of Computer Science at UCLA. She is a pioneer in the field of embedded network sensing and is the director of the Center for Embedded Network Sensing (CENS) at UCLA. She is on the advisory board of TTI/Vanguard.
In 2003, Popular Science named her one of their "Brilliant 10" for that year. [1]
In 2007, Estrin was elected a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. She is also a fellow of the ACM and the IEEE.[2]
[edit] Awards
2007: Anita Borg Institute's Women of Vision Award for Innovation
1987: National Science Foundation's Presidential Young Investigator Award
[edit] Notes
[edit] External links
- Biography of Deborah Estrin
- Deborah Estrin's page at the Center for Embedded Network Sensing (CENS)
- Publications
- Video (6 min.) of Deborah Estrin being awarded the Anita Borg Institute's Women of Vision Award, 2007
- Video (4 min.) of Deborah Estrin's acceptance speech for the Anita Borg Institute's Women of Vision Award, 2007
- Center for Embedded Network Sensing (CENS) home page

