- Andries van Dam
Andries "Andy" van Dam (born
8 December 1938 , Groningen) is a Dutch-born American professor ofcomputer science and former Vice-President for Research atBrown University inProvidence, Rhode Island . Originally appointed as a professor ofapplied mathematics , he helped to found the computer science program as a joint project between the departments of applied mathematics andengineering . When the program was promoted to a full department, van Dam served as its first chair, from 1979 to 1985. In 1995 van Dam was appointed Thomas J. Watson, Jr. University Professor of Technology and Education as well as professor of computer science.At the
University of Pennsylvania in 1966, he became the second person to ever receive aPh.D. in Computer Science.Van Dam is perhaps most renowned for building the first
hypertext system, HES in the late 1960s, and with it pioneering the use of hypertext in the humanities. The term "hypertext", however, was coined byTed Nelson who was working for him at the time. [Andries Van Dam: " [http://www.cs.brown.edu/memex/HT_87_Keynote_Address.html Keynote '87 Key Note Address] "]He is also known for co-authoring "Computer Graphics: Principles and Practice" along with J.D. Foley, S.K. Feiner, and J.F. Hughes. This book is generally considered one of the most important texts in
computer graphics and is often fondly referred to as the "Bible" of computer graphics. [cite web
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last= Cohen]In 1967, Professor van Dam co-founded ACM SICGRAPH, the precursor of today's
ACM SIGGRAPH . [ACM SIGGRAPH: " [http://www.siggraph.org/conferences/reports/s2004/interviews/vandam.html Report on Andy Van Dam] "] [ACM SIGGRAPH: " [http://www.siggraph.org/programs/pioneers/reception Personal Reflections on four decades of Computer Graphics] "]Currently, Professor van Dam is teaching several courses in computer graphics at Brown University. In addition, he often teaches one introductory computer science course per semester. He is also serving on the Technical Board of
Microsoft Research , as Chairman of the Rhode Island Governor's Science and Technology Advisory Council (STAC), and as Chairman of the IEEE James H. Mulligan, Jr. Education Medal committee. In 1994 he was inducted as a Fellow of theAssociation for Computing Machinery [ACM Fellows, V [http://fellows.acm.org/homepage.cfm?alpha=V&srt=alpha] ] , and a chaired professorship was recently endowed in his honor at Brown University.tudents
Andy has mentored an astounding number of scholars and practitioners in hypertext and computer graphics, including
Randy Pausch . Among them, he is known for his demanding but fair mentorship, and for the long-standing mutual commitment and loyalty he maintains with his students.As far back as the late 1960s, Andy employed the services of undergraduate students in his research and teaching programs. This was a rare opportunity for undergrads to participate in academic activities usually reserved for grad students. Much of the research and development in graphics systems, hypertext, and systems programming languages was carried out by undergrads.
One of his students was
Randy Pausch who gained national renown during his two-year fight with pancreatic cancer. Pausch's Last Lecture in September 2007 was the basis for the bestseller "Last Lecture". Van Dam was the final speaker after the hour-plus talk. He praised Pausch for his courage and leadership, calling him a role model.citation|date=September 20 2007 |title=Randy Pausch's Last Lecture | url=http://www.cs.virginia.edu/csnews/show.php?artID=315 |first=Gabriel |last=Robins |publisher=University of Virginia |accessdate=2007-11-18] Pausch died onJuly 25 ,2008 .Trivia
* When the Brown Center for Informational Technology was built, Andy demanded it include showers and a Chinese restaurant. The showers were built and continue to be used to this day. [http://media.www.browndailyherald.com/media/storage/paper472/news/2006/10/31/Features/Getting.Clean.In.The.Cit-2411624.shtml?sourcedomain=www.browndailyherald.com&MIIHost=media.collegepublisher.com]
* The character of Andy in the film "
Toy Story " is supposedly named for Andy Van Dam. Supposedly the filmmakers, many of whom had Andy as a professor, wanted to pay tribute to his pioneering work in computer graphics. This story is told during admissions tours at Brown University and has made it in the [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0114709/trivia IMDB trivia for Toy Story] page. Andy denies this rumor. "Computer Graphics: Principles and Practice" appears on Andy's bookshelf in the film, which may be the origin of this rumor. [http://archives.seul.org/linuxgames/Feb-2003/msg00004.html]References
External links
* [http://www.cs.brown.edu/people/avd/ Andries van Dam's Homepage]
* [http://www.brown.edu/ Brown University]
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