Per Frederik Vilhelm Hasle
Professor
Department of Communication
Karen Blixens Plads 8, 2300 København S, 15B Bygning 15B (Afsnit 2), Building: 15B-2-20
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Name: Per F. V. Hasle
Title: Professor, PhD.
Date and place of birth: 29 October 1956, Fredericia, Denmark
Affiliation:
University of Copenhagen (UCPH), department for Information Studies, South Campus, Njalsgade 76, DK-2300 Copenhagen, Denmark
Current position(s):
Professor of Information Science at the Department for Information Studies in the University of Copenhagen
Leader of the UCPH section of the research project The Primacy of Tense under The Danish Council for Independent Research
Erskine Visiting Professor, University of Canterbury (NZ) (March-February 2018)
Recent positions:
Professor of Information Science and Director of the Royal School of Library and Information Science in the University of Copenhagen (2013-2017)
Professor of Information Science and Rector of the Royal School of Library and Information Science (2008-13)
Professor, Director of Studies, Head of the Elite Study in Persuasive Design (University of Aalborg, 2003-08)
Professor (University of Southern Denmark, 2000-03)
Education:
PhD-degree (Computer Science, University of Aarhus, 1989)
Exam. Scient. (Computer Science, University of Aarhus, 1984)
M.A. with First Class Honours (German Philology, University of Aarhus, 1981)
Other scientific qualifications:
General Chair of several international conferences (see below: International Relations)
Chair of the Steering Committee of Digital Humanities in the University of Copenhagen (2016-2017)
Chair of numerous committees at The Royal School of Library and Information Science 2008-2017
Member of several committees on data management in the University of Copenhagen
Guest editor on several special Volumes of Philosophy Journal Synthese
Guest editor on special Volume of Library Hi Tech 2011
Member of Advisory Committee for Bibliothek: Forschung und Praxis (since 2010)
Academic awards: The Obel Foundation Prize as Educator of the Year, University of Aalborg (2007)
Management experience:
Head of the Information Architecture programme (2004-2006)
Head of the excellence research field ‘Knowledge, Language and Formalisation’, (2005-08)
Head of the Elite Study (Masters Programme) in Persuasive Design (2006-08)
Director of Centre for Persuasive Design (2007-08)
Director of Studies, Aalborg University, 2007-08
2008-present, see Recent Positions
Scientific focus areas:
Main fields: temporal logic, the work and philosophy of Arthur N. Prior, persuasive design, knowledge organization from rhetorical, logical and temporal perspectives
Other fields: philosophy of language, history and philosophy of logic, rhetoric, systems development, object oriented systems development, object oriented programming
International relations:
Member of The iDeans’ Caucus, highest authority of the iSchool Caucus (2009-17)
General Chair of the Fifth International Conference on Persuasive Technology, Copenhagen 2010
General Chair of iConf 2014, Berlin, 2014
General Chair of the Arthur Prior Centenary Conference at Balliol College, Oxford, 2014
Erskine Visiting Professor, University of Canterbury (NZ) (March-February 2018)
Supervision of students: PhD students, MA students, BA students
Knowledge of languages
English: fluent. German: fluent. French: reading: good, speaking: a little.
Education
PhD
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Prior’s paradigm for the study of time and its methodological motivation
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