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Dr. Jean Scholtz
jean.scholtz@nist.gov

Dr. Jean Scholtz is a Computer Scientist at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) where her research interests are in metrics and methodologies for evaluating human interaction with intelligent systems. Currently she works both in the domains of human-robot interaction and intelligence analysis.

Dr. Scholtz was a program manager at the Defense Advanced Projects Agency (DARPA) where she managed, among other projects, an effort in ubiquitous computing, including Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Oxygen project, Berkeley 's Endeavour Project, and Carnegie Mellon University 's Project Aura.

Prior to working at NIST, Dr. Scholtz worked as a human computer specialist at Intel Corporation and was on the Computer Science Faculty at Portland State University .

Dr. Scholtz has a B.A. in mathematics from the University of Iowa , an M.S. in mathematics from Stevens Institute, and a Ph.D. in Computer Science from the University of Nebraska.

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