gregg visendor

 

Gregg Vesonder

Gregg is Executive Director of the Mobile and Pervasive Systems Research Department at AT&T Labs-Research. Gregg has developed and managed numerous commercial expert systems for factories, sales support, and telecommunications. He has performed research on the application of artificial intelligence, cloud and object oriented techniques to large scale software systems and pervasive computing.

His more recent work has focused on mobile and pervasive services, distributed storage and their interaction with cloud environments. He has been involved in Unix and personal computing tool development in such projects as speech recognition, C++ compiler development, e-commerce (especially in music) and software design and analysis. He was named a Bell Labs Fellow for his work on artificial intelligence and also was later named an AT&T Fellow.

Gregg is an adjunct professor at Stevens Institute of Technology and the University of Pennsylvania. At Stevens he has taught graduate courses in Software Engineering, Software Architecture and Design and Human Computer Interaction. At Penn he has taught courses in Software Engineering and Human Computer Interaction for both the Computer and Information Science graduate program and for executive masters courses.

Gregg received his B.A. in Psychology from the University of Notre Dame and an M.S. and Ph.D. in Cognitive Psychology from the University of Pittsburgh.