Prof Dr. Peter Gloor, MIT Center for Collective Intelligence, United States
Dr. Peter Gloor, a distinguished scholar, earned his Ph.D. in Computer Science from the University of Zurich in 1989, later contributing as a MIT Post-Doctoral Fellow at the Lab for Computer Science in 1992. π His commitment to education is exemplified by his role as a Gymnasium teacher for Mathematics at the University of Zurich in 1987. Throughout his illustrious career, Dr. Gloor has been a Research Scientist at the MIT Center for Collective Intelligence since 2002, pioneering Collaborative Innovation Networks (COINs) and developing groundbreaking tools like Condor. π His innovative spirit extends to the development of the Happimeter, a smartwatch-based system for measuring emotions, and exploring the use of plants as bio-sensors. π± Dr. Gloorβs global impact is reflected in numerous awards, including the Thomas P. Hustad JPIM Best Paper Award in 2016, and honorary positions at prestigious institutions worldwide. π His dynamic research interests span Swarm Creativity, Social Network Analysis, Predictive Analytics, and more, showcasing his dedication to advancing knowledge in diverse domains. ππ€π
π Education :
Dr. Peter Gloor is a distinguished individual with a rich educational background. Having earned his Ph.D. in Computer Science from the University of Zurich in 1989, he later continued his academic journey as a MIT Post-Doctoral Fellow at the Lab for Computer Science in 1992. π His commitment to education is evident not only through his advanced degrees but also as a Gymnasium teacher for Mathematics at the University of Zurich in 1987. π Dr. Gloorβs diverse educational experiences showcase his dedication to both learning and teaching in the realm of computer science.
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π Awards and Honors :
Dr. Peter Gloorβs illustrious career is adorned with numerous awards and honors, underscoring his significant contributions to various fields. π Serving as the Chairman of the Jury for the Worlddidac Award multiple times from 1996 to 2020, and as a jury member in 1996 and 1998, he played a pivotal role in recognizing excellence in education and technology. π
In 2016, Dr. Gloor was honored with the Thomas P. Hustad JPIM Best Paper Award for the paper βThe Social Network Position of Lead Usersβ by Kratzer, Lettl, Franke, and Gloor, a testament to his impactful research in social network dynamics. π Additionally, his global influence is evident through his roles as the Johann-von-Spix Visiting Professor at the University of Bamberg in the fall term of 2016/17, and as an Honorary Professor at the China-Israel Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation at Jilin University, Changchun, China in 2016. π
Further solidifying his international standing, Dr. Gloor received the title of Honorary Professor at the Faculty of Management, Economics, and Social Sciences of the University of Cologne, Germany, in 2012. π These accolades highlight Dr. Gloorβs exceptional impact on academia, innovation, and global collaboration.
π§ Research Interests π¬π :
Dr. Peter Gloorβs research interests encompass a dynamic and interdisciplinary landscape, reflecting his commitment to advancing knowledge in various domains. π His expertise lies in Swarm Creativity, a field that explores collective intelligence and creativity within groups. This aligns with his pivotal contributions to Collaborative Innovation Networks (COINs), where he has been a trailblazer in understanding how collective efforts drive innovation. π
Social Network Analysis holds a central position in Dr. Gloorβs research pursuits, reflecting his keen interest in unraveling the intricate patterns of social connections and their impact on information flow and creativity. π€ The application of Predictive Analytics underscores his commitment to leveraging data-driven insights for organizational optimization and trend prediction. π
Moreover, Dr. Gloorβs research extends to Information Visualization, a crucial area for making complex data accessible and understandable. π The exploration of Sensor Networks showcases his curiosity in novel technologies and their potential applications in diverse fields, including measuring emotions through the innovative Happimeter. π± His multifaceted engagement in Social Network Analysis further emphasizes his dedication to understanding and harnessing the power of interconnected relationships for societal advancement. ππ€π
π Publication Impact and Citations :
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- π Publications: 142 documents indexed in Scopus.
- π Citations: A total of 3,021 citations for his publications, reflecting the widespread impact and recognition of Dr. Peter Gloorβs research within the academic community.
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- All Time:
- Citations: 9545 π
- h-index: 50 π
- i10-index: 131 π
- Since 2018:
- Citations: 3995 π
- h-index: 29 π
- i10-index: 80 π
π¨βπ« A prolific researcher with significant impact and contributions in the field, as evidenced by citation metrics. ππ¬
Publications Top Notes :
1. Swarm Creativity: Competitive Advantage through Collaborative Innovation Networks
Published Year: 2006, Cited By: 956
Journal: Oxford University Press
2. Predicting Stock Market Indicators through Twitter βI hope it is not as bad as I fearβ
Published Year: 2011, Cited By: 902
Journal: Procedia-Social and Behavioral Sciences
3. In the Shades of the Uncanny Valley: An Experimental Study of HumanβChatbot Interaction
Published Year: 2019, Cited By: 564
Journal: Future Generation Computer Systems
4. The Power of Prediction with Social Media
Published Year: 2013, Cited By: 313
Journal: Internet Research
5. In Bot We Trust: A New Methodology of Chatbot Performance Measures
Published Year: 2019, Cited By: 285
Journal: Business Horizons
6. Web Science 2.0: Identifying Trends through Semantic Social Network Analysis
Published Year: 2009, Cited By: 202
Journal: 2009 International Conference on Computational Science and Engineering