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Dr. Nathan Eagle
Ph.D., MS, MS, BS
United States
A Research Scientist at MIT's Media Lab, Dr. Eagle is the creator of the Reality Mining initiative, which applies artificial intelligence techniques on data collected from S60 handsets. He is active in S60-related research activities and knowledge sharing in international seminars, conferences, events, and trainings. His research has been spun out into MetroSpark, a mobile matchmaking startup.
Development Areas of Interest
Mobile platforms
MIDP 2.0/S60
Application categories
Mobile Social Software
Programming languages
Java™
Wireless device technologies
Bluetooth
Other areas of interest
Machine Learning, Data Analysis, Mobile Phones in the Developing World
Personal Competencies
Languages
Nepali
French
Swahili (beginner)
Mobile competencies
MIDP 2.0, Bluetooth Networking, Cell Tower Location Inference, Activity and Context Inference
Books and other publications
See reality.media.mit.edu/publications.php
Speaking engagements
"Modeling Complex Social Systems" O'Reilly Where 2.0 Conference, San Francisco, California. June 2005.
"Machine Perception and Learning of Complex Social Systems" nTag, Inc., Boston, Massachusetts. May 2005.
"Machine Perception and Learning of Complex Social Systems" Microsoft Research, Cambridge,
England. May 2005.
"Mobile Phones As Wearable Sensors" MAS 967 -- Digital Innovations, Cambridge, Massachusetts. March 2005.
"My Phone Knows Where I'm Going after this Talk" France Telecom, Cambridge, Massachusetts. February 2005.
"Modeling Complex Social Systems" New England Complex Systems Institute, Cambridge, Massachusetts.
November 2004.
"Life Queries with Mobile Phones" Google, Mountain View, California. October 2004.
"MIT and Mobile Social Software" Future Forward '04, Portsmouth, New Hampshire. August 2004.
"Organizational Life Logs" Provocative Publishing, Information Organized Consortium, Cambridge, Massachusetts.
March 2003.
"Socially Curious Handhelds and Their Applications Within the Organization" Curious Machines, Digital
Life Consortium, Cambridge, Massachusetts. March 2003.
"Sensors for Complex Human Networks" Sunbelt XXIII, International Social Network Conference,
Cancun, Mexico. February 2002.
"Applications for Corporate Mobile Phones" Orange Imagineering, Cambridge, Massachusetts. December 2002.
"Reality Mining" Microsoft Research, Redmond, Washington. December 2002.
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Awards
Nokia University Relations
2005, Equipment and Service Gift
Nokia Research
2004, Reality Mining Research Project (60 Nokia 6600 phones)
2003-2004, Serendipity Mobile Matchmaking Project (40 Nokia 6600 phones)
Media Lab Europe Fellow
2003-2004
Media Lab Asia Fellow
2001-2003
Fulbright Scholar
1999-2000, Engineering in Nepal
Mayfield Fellow
1999, Stanford Technology Ventures Program
Main Achievements
Hosted Web pages
Homepage: web.media.mit.edu/~nathan
Research: reality.media.mit.edu
Other achievements
See my CV linked off of my homepage.
Contact Information
Contact Information
nathan@media.mit.edu



