Nancy Baym was awarded the honorary doctorate
On 18th of October, Nancy Baym - Senior Principal Researcher at Microsoft Research USA, was awarded the honorary doctorate at the IT Faculty.
On 18th of October, Nancy Baym - Senior Principal Researcher at Microsoft Research USA, was awarded the honorary doctorate at the IT Faculty.
The IT Faculty managed to get short interview with Nancy Baym the day before the Conferment Ceremony at University of Gothenburg:
– I describe my research area as how people understand and use information technology and what consequences that has for their social life.
– I was just doing what I am doing now for fun, until the early 90’s. I wrote just one paper, but it was so well received by my field, by my mother – who was a professor – and by my PhD advisor, that it became my research area. I think I before that just found the area too interesting and fun to see it as a potential area for research. My PhD advisor used to say to me “You need to find YOUR problem,” and when she saw that paper I had written she said “THIS IS your problem”.
– To even be awarded a doctorate of honour in the first place, was something I didn’t expect and I feel very honoured. My hope is to demonstrate my worthiness, to get to know this department and get some meaningful exchange. The idea is that I will return at some point, but we haven’t decided on what frequency yet. I do have connections to Scandinavia already, my father is a professor in physics and he sometimes works in Copenhagen for example. I am always happy to have an excuse to come to Scandinavia from time to time. I like this part of the world.
– Right now I am thinking about digital assistants, bots. I am also thinking about metrics connected to social media – how to make people make sense of metrics. I am especially interested in metrics for the music industry.
– Tomorrow we will have the Conferment Ceremony at University of Gothenburg. I have got several instructions on the event so far and I look forward to be part of this big event. My father is coming to the ceremony, and my son and husband. This is actually the first graduation ceremony I will attend, since I have missed all of my own graduation ceremonies so far – in high school, at the university, and also when I got my doctoral degree. As an honorary doctor I will finally attend one!
Text: Catharina Jerkbrant