Ronald (Ron) N. Goldman
About Ronald (Ron) N. Goldman
- Affiliations
- Control Data Corporation, Professor of Computer Science
- Rice University
- Location
- Arden Hills, Minnesota, United States of America
- Bio
SIGGRAPH 1991
Ron Goldman is currently a Full Professor of Computer Science at Rice University. He received his BS in Mathematics from MIT in 1968, and his MA and PhD in Mathematics from John Hopkins University in 1972 and 1973. His work includes research in computer aided geometric design, solid modeling, computer graphics, and splines. He has published over forty articles in journals, books, and conference proceedings, and is an associate editor of the journals Computer-Aided Design and Computer Aided Geometric Design. Before returning to academia, Goldman worked for ten years in industry at Manufacturing Data Systems, Inc , as a Senior Design Engineer at Ford Motor Company, and as a Principal Consultant at Control Data Corporation. He became an Associate Professor of Computer Science at the University of Waterloo in 1987, and Joined Rice University in 1990.
Conference Contributions
- Presentations
- Courses Organized
- “Geometry For Computer Graphics And Computer-Aided Design” Chaired by Ronald N. Goldman
- “Geometry for Computer Graphics and Computer Aided Design” by Goldman, Blinn, Sederberg and DeRose
- “Contemporary Approaches to Geometry for Computer Graphics and Computer Aided Design” by Goldman
- “Contemporary Approaches to Geometry for Computer Graphics and Computer-Aided Design” by Goldman, DeRose, Sederberg and Barsky
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