I worked for 18 years at the National Research Council of Canada as a senior research officer where my primary research interests were in 3D computer vision, rapid product development, and virtualized reality systems. I now hold a double appointment as a professor at the University of Alberta in ...
I worked for 18 years at the National Research Council of Canada as a senior research officer where my primary research interests were in 3D computer vision, rapid product development, and virtualized reality systems. I now hold a double appointment as a professor at the University of Alberta in the Department of Computing Science and in the Department of Radiology and Diagnostic Imaging (Faculty of Medicine). I am the Director of the Advanced Man Machine Interface Laboratory as well as the scientific director of the Alberta Radiological Visualization Center. I am also a Principal Investigator for Stereo IPTV at TRLabs.
In 2004, I was awarded an iCORE/TRLabs Industrial Chair in Collaborative Virtual Environments. I have published more than 260 scientific papers in various journals and conferences. I am also on the editorial board of two major academic journals. I am on many international committees and frequently give lectures on rapid product development and virtualized reality. On the commercial side, I am the President of PROTEUS Consulting Inc., an Alberta-based consulting firm specialized in Virtual Reality Applications.