Professional
- All three of my degrees are from M.I.T., but I no longer consider myself an alumnus, given the MIT administration's handling of the Senior House matter.
- University of Colorado Assistant Professor, 1992-1999; Associate Professor, 1999-2004; Professor, 2004-present. Chair, 2003-2006
- Harvard University Visiting Scholar, Spring 1997, AY 1999/2000, and AY 2013/2014
- Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study Fellow, 2006/2007
Curriculum vitae
HereMemberships, Awards, Etc.
- President's Teaching Scholar (the University of Colorado system's highest recognition of excellence in and active commitment to learning, scholarly teaching and research and creative work)
- 1999 John & Mercedes Peebles Innovation in Teaching Award (The yearly student-voted College of Engineering teaching award)
- CU GOLD Faculty Integrity Award (The yearly student-voted CU-wide award to faculty who "have demonstrated their consistent dedication to teaching of living the virtues of academic integrity")
- 1993-1998 NSF National Young Investigator
- 1995-2000 Packard Fellow
- Science Board, Santa Fe Institute
- Senior Member, IEEE
- Editor, Chaos
- Program Chair or Co-Chair: the 2003 and 2011 editions of the International Symposium on Intelligent Data Analysis, as well as Dynamics Days 2006, International Workshop on Qualitative Reasoning 2008, and various other conferences.
- AAUW Dissertation Fellowship
- Eta Kappa Nu, Tau Beta Pi, Sigma Xi
- 5th place, Rowing, Four with Coxswain. 1988 Olympic Games. Here's a blog post from Nature that talks a bit about blending science and sport.



"Powder snow skiing is not fun. It's life, fully lived, life lived in a blaze of reality." - Dolores LaChapelle
But bumps are pretty fun too... ...especially at Mary Jane.
And then there's football...The other Professor Bradley in the family:
