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Charles Lee Isbell Jr. (born December 18, 1968) is an American
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, currently serving as provost and vice chancellor for academic affairs at the
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since August 2023. He is expected to become the chancellor of the
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in August 2025. He joined the faculty of the
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in 2002 and served as the dean of the College of Computing from July 2019 to July 2023. His research interests focus on
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and
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, particularly interactive and human-centered AI. He has published over 100 scientific papers. In addition to his research work, Isbell has been an advocate for increasing access to diversity in higher education.


Early life and education

Isbell earned his Bachelor of Science degree in information and computer science in 1990 from the
Georgia Institute of Technology The Georgia Institute of Technology (commonly referred to as Georgia Tech, GT, and simply Tech or the Institute) is a public university, public research university and Institute of technology (United States), institute of technology in Atlanta, ...
, where he was named its outstanding student by the president as a part of Georgia's Annual Academic Recognition Day. Awarded a fellowship from AT&T Bell Labs as well as an
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fellowship, he continued his education at the
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. There, he pursued research in
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and
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as well as introducing what may have been the first on-line Black History Database. After earning his PhD from the
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in 1998, Isbell joined
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– Research. In the fall of 2002, he returned to Georgia Tech to join the faculty of the College of Computing. In Summer 2023, he began as Provost at the University of Wisconsin.


Career

At Georgia Tech, Isbell pursued reform in computing education. He received an award in 2006 for his work on Threads, Georgia Tech's structuring principle for computing curricula. He was also awarded in 2014 for being an architect of the Georgia Tech Online Master of Science in Computer Science, a
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-supported degree program that has received international attention and was the first of its kind. Isbell testified before Congress on the topic. In 2008, Isbell became an associate dean of the college. Four years later in 2012, he became the senior associate dean, and in 2017, he became the executive associate dean. As a professor and administrator, he continued to focus on issues of broadening participation in computing. Isbell is the founding executive director for the Constellations Center for Equity in Computing. In April 2019, it was announced that Isbell would succeed Zvi Galil as dean of the Georgia Tech College of Computing, a position he took up in July 2019 and continued in until July 2023. On May 1, 2023, it was announced that Isbell would succeed Karl Scholz as provost of the
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, a position he took up August 1, 2023.


Research

Isbell's research interests are in machine learning and artificial intelligence, and have focused on independent components analysis of problem spaces existing in hundreds of thousands of dimensions; developing extensions to description logics; developing new reinforcement-learning techniques for balancing multiple sources of reward in social environments; state and activity discovery; and partial programming. The unifying theme of his work in recent years has been using statistical machine learning to enable autonomous agents to engage in lifelong learning when in the presence of thousands of other intelligent agents, including humans. His work with agents who interact in social communities has been featured in the ''
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'', ''
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'' magazine, and congressional testimony.


Awards and honors

Isbell has won two "best paper" awards for technical contributions in artificial intelligence and machine learning; has been named a
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Kavli Fellow; has been awarded both the NSF CAREER and
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CSSG awards for young investigators; and sits on or has sat on a number of advisory boards for NSF and DARPA. Isbell was inducted as a fellow of the Association for Computing Machinery in 2018, with the citation: "For contributions to interactive machine learning; and for contributions to increasing access and diversity in computing". He was also inducted as a fellow of the
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in 2019, with the citation: "For significant contributions to the field of interactive machine learning, computing education, and for increasing access and diversity in computing." He was also elected as a member of the
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in 2021.


References

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