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Larry F. Hodges


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About Larry F. Hodges

Affiliations
Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech), Graphics, Visualization & Usability Center, Assistant Professor
Location
Atlanta, Georgia, United States of America
Bio

SIGGRAPH 1990

Larry F. Hodges is currently an Assistant Professor in the School of Information and Computer Science at Georgia Institute of Technology. He received his Ph.D. in computer engineering at North Carolina State University in 1988. He also holds a MS in computer studies from NCSU and a BA with a double major in mathematics and physics from Elon College. His professional interests are in computer graphics, three-dimensional display and scientific visualization. Dr. Hodges has presented numerous technical courses and invited talks in raster graphics, true 3-D display technologies, and stereographics and is the National Chair for the Society for Information Display’s Special Technology Committee on 3-D Display and Visualization. He is a member of the ACM, IEEE-CS, SID, and SPIE.

SIGGRAPH 1989

Larry F. Hodges is currently an Assistant Professor in the School of Information and Computer Science at Georgia Institute of Technology. He received his Ph.D. in computer engineering at North Carolina State University in l988. He also holds a MS in computer studies from NCSU and a BA with a double major in mathematics and physics from Elon College. His professional interests are in computer graphics, three-dimensional display and scientific visualization. Dr. Hodges has presented numerous technical courses and invited talks in raster graphics, true 3-D display technologies, and stereographics and is the National Chair for the Society for Information Display’s Special Technology Committee on 3-D Display and Visualization. He is a member of the ACM, IEEE-CS, SID, and SPIE.  


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