• IEEE.org
  • IEEE CS Standards
  • Career Center
  • About Us
  • Subscribe to Newsletter

0

IEEE-CS_LogoTM-orange
  • MEMBERSHIP
  • CONFERENCES
  • PUBLICATIONS
  • EDUCATION & CAREER
  • VOLUNTEER
  • ABOUT
  • Join Us
IEEE-CS_LogoTM-orange

0

IEEE Computer Society Logo
Sign up for our newsletter
IEEE COMPUTER SOCIETY
About UsBoard of GovernorsNewslettersPress RoomIEEE Support CenterContact Us
COMPUTING RESOURCES
Career CenterCourses & CertificationsWebinarsPodcastsTech NewsMembership
BUSINESS SOLUTIONS
Corporate PartnershipsConference Sponsorships & ExhibitsAdvertisingRecruitingDigital Library Institutional Subscriptions
DIGITAL LIBRARY
MagazinesJournalsConference ProceedingsVideo LibraryLibrarian Resources
COMMUNITY RESOURCES
GovernanceConference OrganizersAuthorsChaptersCommunities
POLICIES
PrivacyAccessibility StatementIEEE Nondiscrimination PolicyIEEE Ethics ReportingXML Sitemap

Copyright 2026 IEEE - All rights reserved. A public charity, IEEE is the world’s largest technical professional organization dedicated to advancing technology for the benefit of humanity.

  • Home
  • /Profiles
  • Home
  • /Profiles

Timothy W. Finin

Award Recipient

Featured ImageTimothy W. Finin is a professor of computer science and electrical engineering at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC). He has over 30 years of experience in applications of artificial intelligence to problems in information systems and intelligent interfaces. His current research is focused on the semantic web and on analyzing and extracting information from online social media systems. He holds degrees from MIT and the University of Illinois and has also held positions at Unisys, the University of Pennsylvania, and the MIT AI Laboratory.

Finin is the author of over 300 refereed publications and has received research grants and contracts from a variety of sources. In the early 1990s, he was a member of the DARPA/NSF Knowledge Sharing Effort and helped lead the development of the KQML agent communication language. Ten years later, he served as a member of the W3C Web Ontology working group which produced the OWL language for the Semantic Web.

He has chaired many major conferences, including the IEEE Conference on Artificial Intelligence for Applications, the ACM Conference on Information and Knowledge Management, the ACM Autonomous Agents conference, the ACM Conference on Mobile and Ubiquitous Computing, the AI and the Web track of the AAAI conference, and the International Semantic Web Conference. Finin is a former chair of the UMBC Computer Science Department, has served on the board of directors of the Computing Research Association and been a AAAI councilor. He is currently on the editorial board of several journals and is editor-in-chief of the Elsevier Journal of Web Semantics.


Awards

2009 Technical Achievement Award
“For pioneering contributions to distributed intelligence systems.”
Learn more about the Technical Achievement Award

LATEST NEWS
Episode 3 | How IEEE Can Support and Enhance Academia
Episode 3 | How IEEE Can Support and Enhance Academia
Behind the Scenes: How SC Volunteers Power One of the World’s Fastest Growing Conferences and Trade Show
Behind the Scenes: How SC Volunteers Power One of the World’s Fastest Growing Conferences and Trade Show
Computing’s Top 30: Bo Han
Computing’s Top 30: Bo Han
From Clicks to Conversations: How HCI Is Evolving in an AI-First World
From Clicks to Conversations: How HCI Is Evolving in an AI-First World
The AI Adoption Gap: Why Enterprise AI Fails After Deployment
The AI Adoption Gap: Why Enterprise AI Fails After Deployment
Get the latest news and technology trends for computing professionals with ComputingEdge
Sign up for our newsletter
Read Next

Episode 3 | How IEEE Can Support and Enhance Academia

Behind the Scenes: How SC Volunteers Power One of the World’s Fastest Growing Conferences and Trade Show

Computing’s Top 30: Bo Han

From Clicks to Conversations: How HCI Is Evolving in an AI-First World

The AI Adoption Gap: Why Enterprise AI Fails After Deployment

Inspiring Tomorrow’s Innovators: IEEE CS Juniors TechXperience Kenya 2026

Parallel Systems, Leadership, and Research Strategy in Computing: an Interview with Jean-Luc Gaudiot

Top HCI Trends in 2026: The Rise of AI Agents and Invisible Interfaces