Norman I. Badler
Professor, Computer and Information Science
A scientist who likes his specialty and what he does, and therefore often works on projects, and enthusiastically shares his insights: "I like to read scientific concepts and books that interest me, so it is not surprising that I have thoughts, which can expand the knowledge of a particular phenomenon. Of course, I ask write my economics essay at https://mid-terms.com/informative-economics-essay-writing/ if there is such a need, it helps to better understand certain processes and highlight the ploblematic in my work".
Expertise
- Virtual Humans
- Computer Animation
- Virtual Reality
- Computer Graphics
Education
- PhD, Computer Science, University of Toronto, 1975
- MSc, Mathematics, University of Toronto, 1971
- BA, Creative Studies/Mathematics, UC Santa Barbara, 1970
Current Positions Held
- Professor, Computer and Information Sciene, University of Pennsylvania
- Director, Center for Human Modeling and Simulation, University of Pennsylvania
- Director, Digital Media Design program
- Associate Dean, School of Engineering and Applied Science
Professional Service/Activities
- Co-Chair, Symposium on Computer Animation, 2004
- Co-Chair Computer Animation Conference, 2001-2003
- Keynote Speaker at TIDSE 2004, AAMAS 2001, ChinaGraph 2000, Digital Human Models 2000, Virtual Humans 1998, Pacific Graphics 1997, others
- Co-Editor, Graphical Models Journal
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