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Theodore N. Reed


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About Theodore N. Reed

Affiliations

Los Alamos National Laboratory

Location

Los Alamos, New Mexico, United States of America

Bio

SIGGRAPH 1990

Theodore N. Reed is a staff member at Los Alamos National Laboratory responsible for computer graphics planning and advanced development activities. His background is in software engineering and design with particular emphasis on computer graphics. Ted was Chairperson of the ASC task group responsible for the CGM and CGl standards from their inception in 1979 until 1984. He has continued to be an active participant in the ISO and ANSI groups developing the CGl. Ted also teaches C Programming Language short courses and has worked for the British Home Office in the United Kingdom.  

SIGGRAPH 1989

Theodore N. Reed is a staff member at Los Alamos National Laboratory responsible for computer graphics planning and advanced development activities. He was the Chairman of the ASC task group responsible for the CGM and CGI standards from their inception in 1979 until1984. He has since been an active participant in the ISO and ANSI groups responsible for developing the CGI. Ted has been active in the computer graphics field for 19 years and has presented numerous papers in the United States and Europe.  

SIGGRAPH 1982

Theodore N. Reed received his M.S. in Computer Science from Montana State University. He is employed by the University of California at the Los Alamos National Laboratory where he has been designing, implementing, and supporting portable device-independent graphics software for the last seven years. He was an active participant in the ACM/SIGGRAPH Graphic Standards Planning Committee and is now Chairman of the ANSI task group specifying national standards for both the device-independent computer graphics metafile and the virtual graphics device interface.  

 

 


SIGGRAPH Conference Organizing Committee Positions

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SIGGRAPH 1989: Panels

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SIGGRAPH 1988: Panels

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