Nigel Shadbolt British computer scientist
Nigel Shadbolt is a 68 years old British computer scientist from London, England. He was born on April 09, 1956 in London, England.
About
Yes, Nigel Shadbolt is still alive Last check: 3 years ago
Awards (4)
Awarded Fellow of the Royal Society in 2017 , awarded Fellow of the British Computer Society , awarded Knight Bachelor , awarded Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering ,
Education
He graduated from University Of Edinburgh and Newcastle University
What is Nigel's zodiac sign?Nigel Shadbolt zodiac sign is aries.
When is Shadbolt's next birthday?
Nigel Shadbolt was born on the , which was a Monday. He will be turning 69 in only 150 days from today (10 November, 2024).
Other facts about Nigel Shadbolt
AlmaMater | University of Nottingham, Newcastle University, University of Edinburgh |
---|---|
Award | Knight Bachelor, Royal Academy of Engineering, FBCS |
KnownFor | Artificial intelligence, Semantic Web, Open data |
Twitter username | @Nigel_Shadbolt. Nigel Shadbolt official Twitter page , start time: 2008-07-10T00:00:00Z , point in time: 2018-05-10T00:00:00Z , number of subscribers: 10921 , Twitter user numeric ID: 15376357 |
Member of | Royal Society , point in time: 2017-01-01T00:00:00Z |
Award received | Fellow Of The Royal Society , point in time: 2017-01-01T00:00:00Z |
Employer | University Of Oxford |
Occupation | Principal |
Family name | Shadbolt. Show people with the surname Shadbolt |
Educated at | University Of Edinburgh |
Honorific prefix | Sir , has cause: Knight Bachelor , has cause: 2013 New Year Honours |
Place of birth | London |
Doctoral thesis | Constituting Reference In Natural Language : The Problem Of Referential Opacity |
Given name | Nigel |
Doctoral student | Jeni Tennison |
Official website | Nigel Shadbolt official website |
ORCID iD | 0000-0002-5085-9724 |
Social media followers | 12915 , point in time: 2021-01-04T00:00:00Z , Twitter user numeric ID: 15376357 |
Languages spoken, written or signed | English |
Academic thesis | Constituting Reference In Natural Language : The Problem Of Referential Opacity |