Johanna Moore


Johanna Doris Moore is a computational linguist and cognitive scientist. Her research publications include contributions to natural language generation, spoken dialogue systems, computational models of discourse, intelligent tutoring and training systems, human-computer interaction, user modeling, and knowledge representation.

Education

She received a B.S. in Mathematics and Computer Science in 1980, an M.S. in Computer Science in 1982, and Ph.D in 1989, all from UCLA.

Career

Moore has held posts at UCLA, USC Information Sciences Institute, and the University of Pittsburgh.
Since 1998 she has held the Chair in Artificial Intelligence, within the School of Informatics at the University of Edinburgh. She has served as Director of the Human Communication Research Centre, and as Co-Director of the Institute for Language, Cognition and Computation.
From 2014-2018 she was Head of the School of Informatics. She was succeeded in the role by Professor Jane Hillston.

Awards and honours

Moore was elected to the UCLA chapter of Phi Beta Kappa in 1980. She held an Office of Naval Research Fellowship from 1982 to 1985, and was an IBM Fellow from 1985 to 1987. She held a National Science Foundation National Young Investigator Award, from 1994 to 1999. She has been Chair of the Cognitive Science Society, and was President of the Association for Computational Linguistics in 2004.
She is a Fellow of the British Computer Society. In 2003 she was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh.

Research Projects

Moore is carrying out a research project from June 2015 to May 2016 on Connected Digital Economy.