Myers Receives Microsoft Research SEIF Award

Byron SpiceWednesday, April 27, 2011

Brad A. Myers, professor in the Human-Computer Interaction Institute, is one of 10 recipients chosen by Microsoft Research for its 2011 Software Engineering Innovation Foundation (SEIF) Awards. Myers' project, "Better Tools for Authoring Interactive Behaviors," is intended to make programming more understandable to a wider range of people by using HCI methods to improve the programming environment and programming language. More Information.

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