Presenter


Donald P. Greenberg
Biography
Donald Greenberg, the Jacob Gould Schurman Professor of Computer Graphics at Cornell University, has been researching and teaching in the field of computer graphics since 1965. His specialties include real time realistic image generation, color science, and computer-aided architectural design. He has caught the computer graphics courses in Computer Science, computer-aided design for the Department of Architecture, computer animation for the Department of Art, and technology strategy in the Business School. He received his B.C.E. from Cornell in 1958 and his Ph.D. in 1968. He and his students have made Cornell one of the foremost centers of computer graphics research.
Presentations
Retrospective
Arts & Design
Gaming & Interactive
New Technologies
Production & Animation
Research & Education
Livestreamed
Recorded
Animation/Simulation
Augmented Reality
Display
Dynamics/Simulation
Education
History
Image Processing
Industry Insight
Lighting
Math/Theory
Modeling
Pipeline
Rendering
Scientific Visualization
Video
Virtual Reality
Visual Effects
FC
FCS
V
VS
EFC