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[Personal:]
	Born: 7 August 1946; Chicago, Illinois.
	Married: 22 August 1968; Cambridge, Massachusetts.
[Address:]
	18367 McCoy Avenue;
	Saratoga, California; 95070.  (408)378-6038
[Education:]
	Graduated New Trier Township High School, June 1964;
		Winnetka, Illinois.
	Graduated Harvard University, BA cum laude Applied Math, June 1968;
		Cambridge, Massachusetts.
	Graduated Stanford University, PhD Computer Science, September 1974;
		Stanford, California.
[Work:]
	Systems Programmer, Harvard Physics Department, 1966 to 1968.
		Maintained an early PDP-1 time sharing system
		and developed programs for spark and bubble film image analysis.
	Research Programmer, Stanford University, January 1969 to December 1972.
		Worked on application of computer graphics techniques
		to image anaylsis and robotics.
	Research Assistant, Stanford University, January 1973 to September 1974.
		Worked on geometric modeling and computer vision.
	Contract Programmer; B.A.S.S. Oakland,Ca.; September 1974.
		Implemented a S.F. Bay Area theater ticket selling system.
	Research Associate, Stanford University, October 1974 to March 1975.
		Worked on geometric modeling and computer vision.
[Publications:]
	Micro Planner Alternate Reference Manual;
		Stanford Artificial Intelligence Laboratory
		Operating Note SAILON-67, April 1972.
	A Winged Edge Polyhedron Representation;
		Stanford Artificial Intelligence Laboratory
		Memo no. AIM-179, October 1972.
	Image Contouring and Comparing;
		Stanford Artificial Intelligence Laboratory
		Memo no. AIM-199, October 1973.
	GEOMED - A Geometric Editor;
		Stanford Artificial Intelligence Laboratory
		Memo no. AIM-232, May 1974.
	Geometric Modeling for Computer Vision;
		Thesis, Stanford Computer Science Dept. September 1974.
		Memo no. AIM-247, October 1974.
[References:]
	Prof. John McCarthy, Computer Science, Stanford, (415)497-4971
	Prof. Donald Knuth, Computer Science, Stanford,  (415)497-4367
	Dr. Alan Kay, Xerox Palo Alto Research Center,   (415)493-1600
{T-1;}[Plans:]
{JUFA}	I wish to pursue the craft of computer programming in order
to build human like robots that can see;
this activity involves doing research in the areas known as
Robotics, Computer Graphics and Computer Vision.
Also, I would be very interested in any large scale attempt
to apply computer graphics techniques to the production of high quality
motion picture film.{I1720,1050;H2;X0.3;*RUNNER;}