Marilyn Tremaine

Summary

Marilyn Mantei Tremaine is an American computer scientist. She is an expert in human–computer interaction[1] and considered a pioneer of the field.[2]

Marilyn Mantei Tremaine
NationalityAmerican
Alma materUniversity of Wisconsin
University of Southern California
OccupationComputer scientist
Known forHuman–computer interaction - Computer-supported cooperative work
SpouseScott Tremaine

Education edit

Tremaine received a BS in mathematics, physics and French from the University of Wisconsin, and later in 1982 obtained a PhD in communication theory at the University of Southern California[3] - with the last two years of her PhD spent at Carnegie Mellon University under the direction of Professor Allen Newell.[4][2]

Awards edit

Marilyn Tremaine received the ACM SIGCHI Lifetime Service Award in 2005,[5][6] the Canadian Human Computer Communications Society 2010 Achievement Award,[1] the Usability Professionals Association 2010 Lifetime Achievement Award.[7][8] In 2022, Tremaine was elected into the ACM CHI Academy.[9]

Professional career edit

Tremaine's academic career started as a lecturer and later assistant professor in the University of Michigan Business School, then in 1988 she became associate professor in the Computer Science Department of the University of Toronto, Canada, and a part of the Dynamic Graphics Project. In 1997, she returned to the US. She joined Drexel University as Professor of Computer and Information Systems. In 2001, she joined the New Jersey Institute of Technology where she was a professor and chair of the Information Systems Department. In 2008, she was a research professor at Rutgers University with joint appointments in the College of Communication and Information and the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering.[10][failed verification] She is currently teaching as an adjunct professor at the University of Toronto.[11]

Tremaine is a distinguished alumni of the University of Toronto Knowledge Media Design Institute.[12] Tremaine has also been vice president of product development for three software startup companies and a senior research scientist at the EDS Center for Applied Research.[10]

Tremaine co-founded ACM SIGCHI. She was the president of SIGCHI from 1999 to 2002, and served as SIGCHI's vice-president of communications, finance, and conference planning. Tremaine served on six editorial boards for journals and received two university teaching awards.[10]

Tremaine is known for psychology studies of early interactive user interfaces,[13][14] collaborative software,[2][15] and for developing a framework for cost-justifying usability engineering.[16] Other research interests include auditory and multimodal interface design, global software development, and the development of interfaces for the blind and visually impaired, people with Aphasia, or in rehabilitation following a stroke.[17]

Tremaine has developed educational programs in HCI and related fields, such as the Master of Business and Science on User Experience Design at Rudgers University.[2] In addition, she helped develop SIGCHI's Human-Computer Interaction curriculum resources.[18]


Personal life edit

Marilyn Tremaine resides in Toronto, Canada, and is married to the astrophysicist Scott Tremaine.[citation needed] Marilyn Tremaine enjoys cooking and catering formal dinners.[2]

Bibliography edit

  • Zhang, Ping; Carey, Jane; Te'eni, Dov; Mantei, Marilyn M. (2005). "Integrating human-computer interaction development into the systems development life cycle: A methodology". Communications of the Association for Information Systems. 15 (1): 29. doi:10.17705/1CAIS.01529.
  • Velez, Maria C.; Silver, Deborah; Mantei, Marilyn M. (2005). "Understanding Visualization through Spatial Ability Differences". VIS 05. IEEE Visualization, 2005. pp. 511–518. doi:10.1109/VISUAL.2005.1532836. ISBN 0-7803-9462-3. {{cite book}}: |journal= ignored (help)
  • Jack, David; Rares Boian, Alma S.; Mantei, Marilyn M.; Burdea, Grigore C.; Adamovich, Sergei; Recce, Michael; Poizner, Howard (2001). "Virtual reality-enhanced stroke rehabilitation". IEEE Transactions on Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering. 9 (3): 308–318. doi:10.1109/7333.948460. PMID 11561668. S2CID 7903041.
  • Mantei, Marilyn M. (1991). "Introduction to the Special Issue on Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW)". ACM SIGCHI Bulletin. 23 (3): 21. doi:10.1145/126505.1047730. ISSN 0736-6906.
  • Mayhew, D.; Mantei, M. (1994). "A Basic Framework for Cost-justifying Usability Engineering". In Bias, R. G.; Mayhew, D. J. (eds.). Cost-justifying usability. Boston: Academic Press. ISBN 0-12-095810-4. OCLC 29183594.
  • Mantei, M. M. (1989-01-02). "An HCI continuing education curriculum for industry". ACM SIGCHI Bulletin. 20 (3): 16–18. doi:10.1145/67900.67902. ISSN 0736-6906.
  • Mantei, Marilyn M.; Hewett, Thomas (1991). "Report on the interact '90 workshop on education in HCI: transcending disciplinary and national boundaries". ACM SIGCHI Bulletin. 23 (2): 40–45. doi:10.1145/122488.122494. ISSN 0736-6906. S2CID 19224779.
  • Mantei, M. and Gey, F. Keyword Access to a Mass Storage Device at the Record Level.  Proceedings of the International Conference on Very Large Data Bases, Boston, MA, 1975.

References edit

  1. ^ a b "CHCCS/SCDHM Achievement Award – Marilyn Tremaine". Graphics Interface.
  2. ^ a b c d e Tremaine section of Shneiderman, B. (2019), Electronic version of Encounters with HCI Pioneers: A Personal History and Photo Journal. Synthesis Lectures on Human-Centered Informatics, 12(1), i-187
  3. ^ Marilyn Tremaine Vizlab home page at Rudgers
  4. ^ Interview with Dr. Marilyn Tremaine, Part One, by Michael Beasley - retrieved Jan 16, 2022
  5. ^ 2005 SIGCHI Awards
  6. ^ Marilyn Tremaine Receives CHI Lifetime Service Award, SIGCHI Bulletin, USA, Vol. 37, No. 2, May 2005.
  7. ^ UXPA Award page with list of past awardees
  8. ^ UPA Award
  9. ^ "SIGCHI Awards 2022 – ACM SIGCHI". April 2022. Retrieved 2022-05-22.
  10. ^ a b c "Dr. Marilyn Tremaine". Rutgers University. Archived from the original on 2018-09-09. Retrieved 2022-01-17.
  11. ^ "Faculty Directory". Department of Computer Science, University of Toronto. Retrieved 2022-01-17.
  12. ^ Knowledge Media Design Institute (KMDI) at the University of Toronto
  13. ^ Mantei, M. Modeling User Behavior in Computing Tasks.  1979 Proc. of American Educational Research Association Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, April 1979, ERIC ID No. 175 436.
  14. ^ Mantei, M. and McCracken, D. L. Issue Analysis with ZOG, a Highly Interactive Man-Machine Interface.  Proceedings of the First International Symposium on Policy Analysis and Information Systems, Duke University, Durham, NC, June 1979
  15. ^ Mantei, Marilyn M. (1991). "Introduction to the Special Issue on Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW)". ACM SIGCHI Bulletin. 23 (3): 21. doi:10.1145/126505.1047730. ISSN 0736-6906.
  16. ^ Mayhew, D.; Mantei, M. (1994). "A Basic Framework for Cost-justifying Usability Engineering". In Bias, R. G.; Mayhew, D. J. (eds.). Cost-justifying usability. Boston: Academic Press. ISBN 0-12-095810-4. OCLC 29183594.
  17. ^ Marilyn (Mantei) Tremaine Google Scholar Profile
  18. ^ Mantei, Marilyn M.; Hewett, Thomas (1991). "Report on the interact '90 workshop on education in HCI: transcending disciplinary and national boundaries". ACM SIGCHI Bulletin. 23 (2): 40–45. doi:10.1145/122488.122494. ISSN 0736-6906. S2CID 19224779.

External links edit

  • Marilyn Tremaine Rudgers home page (now inactive) and its Wayback Machine archive captured Sept 9, 2018
  • Research Professor Marilyn Tremaine webpage at Rutgers's Center for Advanced Information Processing (now inactive) and its Wayback Machine archive captured July 26,2011
  • Marilyn Tremaine publications indexed by Google Scholar
  • Marilyn Tremaine at DBLP Bibliography Server  
  • Interview of Marilyn Tremaine as participant of the HCI and Aging: Beyond Accessibility" May 2019 Workshop - Retrieved Jan 17, 2022
  • Technical video "The Strauss Mouse" by Marilyn Mantei, part of the ACM CHI'90 Technical Video Program, Issue 56 of the SIGGRAPH Video Review (1990) - retrieved Jan 17, 2002