Nicholas
F. Polys has worked in the creation and management of digital assets
for virtual environments for more than 6 years. From 1999-2002, Mr. Polys
served on the Web3D Consortium Board of Directors and produced the Consortium's
semi-annual Software Development Kit. As a key contributor to the X3D specification,
Nicholas has conducted courses including: Introducing X3D (SIGGRAPH 2002
and local chapters: Boston, San Francisco), and Graphics Publishing with
X3D (Web3D 2002). Mr. Polys has published on cutting-edge techniques for
design and publication of real-time networked 3D in the ACM, IEEE, SPIE venues
and a recent book chapter. His current research at Virginia Tech and the
Virginia Bioinformatics Institute concerns Human-Computer Interaction and
3D user interfaces for Information-Rich Virtual Environments.
Alan Hudson
has been involved in virtual reality systems for the past 7 years. He is
the working chair for the source task group at the Web3D Consortium and a
frequent participant in 3D standards work. He has been also on the Board
of Directors for the Web3D Consortium for three years and is the current
Vice President of the Consortium. His previous projects include the development
of immersive training environments, an online library publishing and automation
system, and software for collaborative manufacturing design. Mr. Alan Hudson
has proven ability to lead both development and content teams. He has in-depth
knowledge of both the technical and political aspects of 3D graphics, as
well as a solid base in computer science and industry experience in many
aspects of Internet development.
Doug A.
Bowman is an Assistant Professor of Computer Science at the Virginia
Tech. His research interests are in the intersection between human-computer
interaction and computer graphics. Specifically, he is studying interaction
and user interfaces in immersive virtual environments, and focusing on the
design, evaluation, and application of 3D interaction techniques for complex
VEs. He recently received a prestigious CAREER award from the National Science
Foundation to pursue this research. His work has appeared in journals such
as Presence and IEEE Computer Graphics & Applications, and he has presented
research at conferences including ACM SIGGRAPH, the ACM Symposium on Interactive
3D Graphics, and IEEE Virtual Reality. Doug is the co-founder of the Virginia
Tech Center for Virtual Environments and Visualization (CVEV) and the 3D UI
mailing list. He is a member of ACM and the IEEE Computer Society. Doug received
his M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in Computer Science from the Georgia Institute
of Technology.
Marcelo
Knörich Zuffo is an associate professor at the University of São
Paulo, Brazil. His doctorate was in electrical engineering from the University
of São Paulo and has since been working with high performance computing
for graphics, VR and imaging. He was responsible for the design and implementation
of the first Multiprojection Immersive Environment in Latin America based
on the CAVE paradigm, In 2000 Marcelo Zuffo was the SIGGRAPH International
Chair.