Mike Brady is BP Professor of Information Engineering in the Department of Engineering Science
as well as a Fellow of
Keble College in the
University of Oxford.
He joined Oxford University as the foundation Professor of
Information Engineering in August 1985 from MIT, where he had been
Senior Research Scientist in the Artificial Intelligence Laboratory.
During his time in Oxford, he and his colleagues have established the Robotics Research
Laboratory and, more recently, as his research interests shifted
to Medical Image Analysis and minimally-invasive surgery, he and
Alison Noble have established the
Medical
Vision Laboratory (MVL)
During his time in Oxford, Mike has been elected a Fellow of the Royal
Society, a Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineers, a Fellow of the
Institution of Electrical Engineers, a Fellow of the Institute of
Physics, and a Fellow of the American Association of Artificial
Intelligence. His Oxford chair was endowed by BP (1.2M). Mike
was awarded the Faraday Medal for the year 2000, and a Third
Millennium medal of the IEEE. He has been awarded honorary doctorates
by the Universities of Essex, Manchester, Liverpool, Southampton, and
the Universite Paul Sabatier, Toulouse. He is an honorary professor
at the University of Wales, Aberystwyth. He was Professeur Invit
at INRIA, Sophia Antipolis during 1994-5 and 1996-7, attached to the
Epidaure Research Group headed by Professor Nicholas Ayache.
The linked pages describe Mike's research, teaching, his Editorships
of Journals, his entrepreneurial activities, and his various external
activities.