Dame Wendy Hall DBE FREng FRS

Wendy Hall is a leading computer scientist who has made significant contributions to our understanding of the interactions between humans and large networks of computers, such as the internet. Consequently, Wendy is playing a prominent role in the development of web science as an emerging discipline.

She is well known for her development of the Microcosm hypermedia system in the mid-1980s, which was a forerunner to the World Wide Web. Together with Tim Berners-Lee and colleagues, in 2006 she co-founded the world’s first interdisciplinary body to study the structure and sociology of the web — the Web Science Research Initiative (now the Web Science Trust).

Her work now focuses on understanding the social, financial and technological influences that drive the evolution of the web. Additionally, she is a champion of women in science, engineering and technology and has used her many leadership positions to further this cause. Wendy was awarded a CBE in 2000 for services to science and technology and subsequently received a DBE, in 2009.

Subject groups

  • Engineering and Materials Science

    Computer engineering (including software)

Dame Wendy Hall DBE FREng FRS
Elected 2009
Committees Participated Role
Publishing Board January 2023 - December 2025 Ex-Officio
Sectional Committee 0: Computer sciences November 2018 - October 2021 Member
Data Governance Working Group January 2018 - January 2026 Member
Publishing Board January 2017 - December 2022 Chair
Data Governance Working Group August 2016 - March 2017 Member
Science, Industry and Translation Committee May 2014 - December 2016 Member
Council December 2013 - November 2016 Member
Milner Award Committee June 2011 - December 2017 Chair
Sectional Committee 4: Engineering December 2010 - November 2013 Member
Hooke Committee January 2010 - December 2012 Member