Margaret-Anne Storey

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Margaret-Anne Darragh Storey is a Canadian computer scientist and a professor of computer science at the University of Victoria, where she holds the Canada Research Chair in Human and Social Aspects of Software Engineering.

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Education and career

Storey has a 1993 bachelor's degree from the University of Victoria, and completed her Ph.D. at Simon Fraser University in 1998. Her dissertation, A Cognitive Framework for Describing and Evaluating Software Evaluation Tools, was jointly supervised by Hausi A. Muller and F. David Fracchia. [1] [2]

As a professor at the University of Victoria, Storey was given a tier 2 Canada Research Chair in Human Computer Interaction in 2005. [3] She was given another tier 1 Canada Research Chair in Human and Social Aspects of Software Engineering in 2015. It was renewed in 2022. [4]

Recognition

Storey visited Lund University in Sweden as Lise Meitner Guest Professor from 2016 to 2018, and in 2025 was given an honorary doctorate by Lund University. [5]

She was elected to the Royal Society of Canada in 2025. [6]

References

  1. Storey, Margaret-Anne D. (1998), A Cognitive Framework for Describing and Evaluating Software Evaluation Tools (PDF) (Ph.D. thesis), Simon Fraser University, retrieved 2025-09-21
  2. Margaret-Anne Storey at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
  3. UVic Awarded Four New Canada Research Chairs, University of Victoria, 22 April 2005, retrieved 2025-09-21
  4. "Margaret-Anne Storey", Canada Research Chairs: Chairholders, Government of Canada, retrieved 2025-09-21
  5. Andersson, Jonas (20 December 2024), Semmy Rülf and Margaret-Anne Storey new honorary doctors at the Faculty of Engineering (LTH), LTH Faculty of Engineering, retrieved 2025-09-21
  6. "Margaret-Anne Storey", Class of 2025 (PDF), Royal Society of Canada, p. 93, retrieved 2025-09-21