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Peter Fox Named Director of Information Technology and Web Science Program at Rensselaer
Professor Peter Fox has been named the new director of the
Information Technology and Web Science (ITWS) program at
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Fox is currently the
Tetherless World Research Constellation Chair and a professor
of Earth and Environmental Sciences and Computer Science at
Rensselaer.
“Through his own research, Peter Fox has shown himself to be
a master of crossing the disciplinary boundaries, a value that
is at the heart of our successful Information Technology and
Web Science program,” said School of Science
Dean Laurie
Leshin. “His contributions to the program since joining
Rensselaer in 2008 have already proven invaluable, and I am
delighted to announce this appointment.”
Fox joined Rensselaer in 2008 after 17 years at the High
Altitude Observatory of the National Center for Atmospheric
Research, where he served as chief computational scientist.
“I consider this an important time for ITWS as a highly
respected and valuable program with significant opportunities
and very forward-looking goals,” said Fox. “I am honored to be
appointed director of a strong community of prospective,
current, and past students, administration, and faculty, one
deserving of nurturing, promotion, and innovation—all while
retaining our strengths.”
Fox said the employment landscape for ITWS graduates
continues to shift, with increasing demand from new industries,
non-governmental, and governmental organizations, opening
significant opportunities for new partnerships.
“ITWS degree offerings must produce graduates with the
needed knowledge, skills, and experience to meet the new
workforce demands,” said Fox. “Adaptation and versatility will
be required in existing and future ITWS programs, drawing on
RPI’s strong track record in innovation for teaching and
learning. I have performed interdisciplinary research for my
entire career and sought out and contributed to such
environments. Since arriving at Rensselaer four years ago, I
have experienced the ITWS program first-hand: I have created
two new interdisciplinary courses (Xinformatics and Data
Science) open to graduates and undergraduates.”
The ITWS program at Rensselaer integrates a traditional
education with an innovative focus on information technology
and web science, and its impact on the world. The program looks
at technologies such as computing, telecommunication, and
online information resources like the Web, and it focuses on
their application to solving problems.
In his own research, Fox uses computer programs and
algorithms to mold the data of scientists so it can be easily
shared, interpreted, and duplicated by other scientists and,
importantly for him, understood by a range of non-specialists
including the public. Fox’s research covers the fields of solar
and solar-terrestrial physics, ocean and environmental
informatics, computational and computer science, digital
humanities, and distributed semantic data frameworks.
Fox is principal investigator for the Semantic eScience
Framework, Deep Carbon Observatory Data Science, Integrated
Ecosystem Assessment Interoperability Initiative, and Semantic
Provenance Capture in Data Ingest Systems projects. The results
are applied to large-scale distributed scientific repositories
addressing the full life-cycle of data and information within
specific science and engineering disciplines, as well as among
disciplines. He serves as chair of the International Union of
Geodesy and Geophysics Union Commission on Data and Information
and was chair of the AGU Special Focus Group on Earth and Space
Science Informatics. He is an associate editor for the
Earth Science Informatics journal, and a member of the
editorial boards for Computers in Geosciences and the
Geoscience Data Journal.
Fox also served on the International Council for Science’s
Strategic Coordinating Committee for Information and Data. He
was awarded the 2012 Martha Maiden Lifetime Achievement Award
for service to the Earth Science Information community, and
received the 2012 European Geosciences Union Ian McHarg Medal
for significant contributions to Earth and Space Science
Informatics.
Fox earned both a bachelor’s degree and doctorate in
mathematics from Monash University. He is a member of the
Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence, the
Earth Science Information Partnership, the European Geosciences
Union, the American Astronomical Society Solar Physics
Division, and the American Geophysical Union.
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Published
October 1,
2012 |
Contact: Mary L. Martialay
Phone: (518) 276-2146
E-mail: martim12@rpi.edu |
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