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Badler Named Associate Dean
Dr. Norman Badler of
Computer Information and Science has
been named Associate Dean for Academic Affairs for SEAS,
effective January 1, 2001. Dr. Badler began his career at Penn
in 1974. Active in computer graphics since 1968 with more
than 180 technical papers, Dr. Badler focuses his research on
human figure modeling, manipulation, and animation control. He
is the originator of the Jack software system (now marketed as
a commercial product by Engineering Animation, Inc.). His
expertise includes real-time 3-D graphics, animation systems,
intuitive user interfaces, and connections between language and
action.
For more information see the
Almanac article.
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