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词条 Nathan Eagle
释义

  1. Education

  2. Reality Mining

  3. Other academic work

  4. Business career

  5. Awards and recognition

  6. References

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| name = Nathan Eagle
| image = Nathan Eagle - PopTech 2010.jpg
| caption = Nathan Eagle at the PopTech 2010 conference
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|mf=yes|1976|12|30}}
| birth_place = California
| nationality = American
| occupation = Technology executive
| residence = Boston, MA
| alma_mater = Stanford and MIT
| website =
}}

Nathan Eagle is an American technology executive. He is co-founder and CEO of Jana (formerly txteagle), a mobile phone developer.[1][2] He is also an adjunct assistant professor at Harvard University, and holds faculty positions at MIT and Northeastern University.

Education

He received a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering, a master’s degree in Management Science and Engineering, and a master’s in Electrical Engineering from Stanford University School of Engineering.[3] He earned his PhD at MIT in 2005, with his thesis project at the MIT Media Laboratory on reality engineering.

Reality Mining

In his doctoral research at MIT, he gave 100 volunteers at MIT community smartphones that logged their activity over the 2004-05 academic year, giving a dataset of more than 350,000 hours of communication, proximity, location and activity information.[4] According to Wired Magazine, “Eagle's algorithms were able to predict what people -- especially professors and Media Lab employees -- would do next and be right up to 85 percent of the time.”[5] This work illustrated how mobile phones can be used to collect accurate, large-scale data about real social interactions.[6] The data has been downloaded by thousands of researchers [7] and has been analyzed in hundreds of academic publications.[8] The project was named one of the "10 Technologies Most Likely To Change The Way We Live" by the MIT Technology Review.[9]

Other academic work

As a research scientist at MIT and Fulbright Scholar in 2006, Eagle developed a mobile phone programming curriculum that has been adopted by twelve Sub-Saharan computer science departments, leading to hundreds of mobile applications.[9]

As a postdoctoral fellow at the Santa Fe Institute in 2010,[9] he and Eric Horvitz launched an initiative called Artificial Intelligence for Development.[10] This initiative led to a diverse set of projects ranging from computational models of food shortages to studies on the dynamics of slums.

As an adjunct assistant professor at Harvard University in 2011, he formed the Engineering Social Systems group, with researchers in fields ranging from epidemiology and public health to statistical physics and urban planning, dedicated to the analysis of large scale data for social purposes.[11]

Business career

Based on his experiences in Africa, he co-founded Jana in 2009.[9] The company provides free internet access to smartphone users in emerging markets through its mCent Android app. Users earn free internet in exchange for downloading and trying new mobile apps presented in mCent.[12][13] As of 2016, the company operates in 15 emerging market countries with 311 mobile phone operator partners, and a user base of 30 million people.[14]

Awards and recognition

In 2008, Nokia named Eagle one of the world's top mobile phone developers.[15] In 2009, Eagle was inducted into the TR35, a group of top technology innovators under the age of 35.[15] His academic work has appeared in Science, Nature and PNAS, and his perspectives featured in The New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, Bloomberg BusinessWeek and on CNN.[16]

References

1. ^txteagle changes name to Jana
2. ^The Economist October 2010
3. ^Eagle's Stanford Education
4. ^MIT Media Lab: Reality Mining
5. ^[https://www.wired.com/gadgets/wireless/news/2005/07/68263 Wired Magazine July 2005]
6. ^Nature News, April 2009
7. ^Reality Mining downloads
8. ^Reality mining whitepaper
9. ^Eagle's Harvard Biography
10. ^Artificial Intelligence for Development
11. ^Harvard Engineering Social Systems group
12. ^{{Cite news|url=https://adexchanger.com/mobile/advertising-key-unlocking-emerging-markets/|title=Advertising Could Be The Key To Unlocking Emerging Markets {{!}} AdExchanger|date=2016-03-16|newspaper=AdExchanger|language=en-US|access-date=2016-12-01}}
13. ^{{Cite news|url=https://www.forbes.com/sites/parmyolson/2015/07/29/jana-mobile-data-facebook-internet-org/#7b74316729a6|title=This App Is Cashing In On Giving The World Free Data|last=Olson|first=Parmy|newspaper=Forbes|access-date=2016-12-01}}
14. ^Jana company website
15. ^Eagle Bio at MIT
16. ^Eagle Bio
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