Good morning Tux!
Final reminder that our next Sanders Series Invited Lecture will take place today at 12:30pm in the MaRS Auditorium (basement level). The title and abstract for David's talk are now included below.
As a reminder, the videos from our past Sanders Series lecturers have been posted on the Tux-hci.org website. To find a video for a speaker, simply look up the listing of their talk under "Past Speakers", and find the YouTube video embedded. You can also find the videos on our YouTube channelhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCi3ZH7kOtWXlu-ypJ6iD5Bg.
See you there!
Ali, Daniel, and Tovi
Tuesday, March 8 at 12:30pm, Tux Proudly Presents: Dr. David Salesin
The MaRS Discovery District Audtiorium @ 101 College Sthttps://www.google.ca/maps/place/Mars+Discovery+District/@43.6598335,-79.3885489,18.83z/data=!4m2!3m1!1s0x882b34b7ccd8ba1f:0x7e6f7af0cc4e65f3?hl=en. (Basement Level)
Lunch reception begins at 12:30pm. Presentation begins at 1pm.
Observations On Doing Research and On Creating Sublime User Experiences
In this talk I will draw upon my own experiences as a computer graphics researcher and as a tango dancer to provide a very personal perspective on how research works, and on how to create sublime user experiences.
Bio
I lead the Adobe Creative Technologies Lab, which I founded when I joined Adobe Systemshttp://www.adobe.com/ in 2005. I am also an Affiliate Professor in the Department of Computer Science & Engineering at the University of Washingtonhttp://www.washington.edu/, where I have been on the facultyhttp://www.cs.washington.edu/people/faculty/ since 1992. I received my Sc.B. from Brown Universityhttp://www.cs.brown.edu/ in 1983, and my Ph.D. from Stanford Universityhttp://www-cs.stanford.edu/ in 1991. From 1983-87, I worked at Lucasfilmhttp://www.lucasarts.com/ and Pixarhttp://www.pixar.com/, where I contributed computer animation for the Academy Award-winning short film, "Tin Toy," and the feature-length film, Young Sherlock Holmes. I spent the 1991-92 year as a Visiting Assistant Professor in the Program of Computer Graphicshttp://www.graphics.cornell.edu/ at Cornell Universityhttp://www.cs.cornell.edu/. In 1996, I co-founded two companies, where I served as Chief Scientist: Inklinationhttp://inklination.com/ and Numinous Technologieshttp://numinous.com/. When the latter was acquired by Microsofthttp://www.microsoft.com/ in 1999, I worked as a Senior Researcher at Microsoft Researchhttp://www.research.microsoft.com/ until 2005, while remaining on the UW faculty. Over the years, I have also worked as an intern or consultant at a number of production studios and research labs, including Sogitec Audiovisuelhttp://www.sogitec.com/ in (Paris), DEC Systems Research Center, DEC Paris Research Lab, Aldus (now part of Adobehttp://www.adobe.com/), Xerox PARChttp://www.parc.xerox.com/, and Broderbundhttp://www.broderbund.com/.
I received an NSFhttp://www.nsf.gov/ Young Investigator award in 1993; an ONRhttp://www.navy.mil/ Young Investigator Award, Alfred P. Sloanhttp://www.sloan.org/ Research Fellowshiphttp://www.sloan.org/programs/scitech_fellowships.shtml, and an NSFhttp://www.nsf.gov/ Presidential Faculty Fellow Awardhttp://www.nsf.gov/pubs/2001/nsf01118/nsf01118_2.pdf in 1995; the University of Washington Award for Outstanding Faculty Achievement in the College of Engineering in 1996; the University of Washington Distinguished Teaching Awardhttp://www.washington.edu/alumni/columns/june97/salesin.html in 1997; The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teachinghttp://www.carnegiefoundation.org/ and the Council for the Advancement and Support of Educationhttp://www.case.org/ 1998-1999 Washington Professor of the Year Awardhttp://www.case.org/awards/poy.htm in 1998; and the ACMhttp://www.acm.org/ SIGGRAPHhttp://www.siggraph.org/ Computer Graphics Achievement Awardhttp://www.siggraph.org/awards/ in 2000. I was named a Guest Professor of Zhejiang Universityhttp://www.zju.edu.cn/english/ and an ACM Fellowhttp://fellows.acm.org/ in 2002.
My research interests are in computer graphics and include digital photography and video, automatic design & presentation of information, non-photorealistic rendering, visualization, image-based rendering, digital typography, and color. My outside interests include Argentine tango, photography, Aikidohttp://www.aikiweb.com/ (in which I hold a black belt), printmaking, piano, saxophone, flying, traveling, cooking, old films, backpacking, skiing, mountain biking, and chocolate.
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