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Murray S. Campbell

Murray S. Campbell

Senior Manager, Services Modeling

Research Lab: Watson Research Center (Yorktown)



Murray Campbell manages the Services Modeling group, part of the Business Analytics and Mathematical Science Department at the IBM T.J. Watson Research Center in Yorktown Heights, NY. The mission of the Services Modeling group is to apply our deep technical expertise in areas such as optimization, forecasting, probabilistic analysis, and expertise sharing to a broad range of problems relevant to the IBM Services business. Our primary focus is in the area of Business Analytics and Workforce Management, where we develop solutions that include services project/portfolio management, skill analytics, demand forecasting, workplace learning, workforce optimization, and strategic planning.

Prior to his current position, Murray managed the Intelligent Information Analysis group, which focused on two main areas: indexing and searching of multimedia data, and analysis of real-time sensor data for early warning applications. In earlier work, Murray was a member of the team that developed Deep Blue, the first computer to defeat the reigning world chess champion in a regulation match.

Education
Ph.D. Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University, 1987
M.Sc. Computing Science, University of Alberta, 1981
B.Sc. Computing Science, University of Alberta, 1979

Selected Awards/Honors
2003 IBM Corporate Environmental Affairs Excellence Award
1997 IBM Corporate Technical Award
1997 Allen Newell Medal for Research Excellence
1997 Fredkin Prize for Computer Chess, World Champion Level
1996 IBM Outstanding Innovation Award
1989 Fredkin Prize for Computer Chess, Grandmaster Level



Last updated 6 Feb 2008

 
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