Bonnie E. John Scientist

Bonnie E. John (born 1955) is an American cognitive psychologist who studies human–computer interaction, predictive human performance modeling, and the relationship between usability and software architecture. She was a founding member of the Human-Computer Interaction Institute at Carnegie Mellon University, a research Staff Member at IBM's Thomas J. Watson Research Center, and is now the Director of Computation and Innovation at The Cooper Union.

Personal facts

Birth dateSeptember 10, 1955
Education
Stanford University
Carnegie Mellon University
Cooper Union
Known for
CPM-GOMS

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Scientist

awards
Stanford University
CHI Academy
doctoral advisor
Field of study
Cognitive psychology
Human–computer interaction

Bonnie E. John on Wikipedia

External resources

  1. http://engfac.cooper.edu/bonnie
  2. http://researcher.watson.ibm.com/researcher/view.php?person=us-bejohn
  3. http://www.cooper.edu/academics/people/bonnie-e-john
  4. http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~bej
  5. http://www.hcii.cs.cmu.edu
  6. https://github.com/cogtool