- Julian Lombardi
Infobox Scientist
image_width = 150px
name = Julian Lombardi
birth_date = birth date and age|1956|11|11
birth_place = U.S.
nationality = USA
field =Computer science ,Biology
work_institution =Duke University
known_for =ViOS ,Croquet Project Julian Lombardi (born
Nov 11 ,1956 ) is an Americaninventor ,author ,educator , andcomputer scientist known for his work with socio-computational systems, scalablevirtual world technologies, and in the design and deployment of deeply collaborativevirtual learning environment s.Biography
Lombardi was born to a concert pianist and an Italian actress living in
New York City . His family soon moved back toRome, Italy where he lived until the age of six. He went on to attendBuckley Country Day School and public schools in Great Neck, New York and elsewhere on Long Island. In 1974 Lombardi began hisundergraduate studies at Dowling College and graduated cum laude in theBiology major andPhysics minor in 1977. He attended Graduate School atClemson University where he received his MA in 1980 and was granted a PhD inZoology in 1983.Upon graduation, Lombardi accepted a postdoctoral appointment and lectureship in the biological sciences at The University of North Carolina which he held until 1986. In 1986, Lombardi was appointed an Assistant Professor of Biology at
The University of North Carolina at Greensboro . In 1990, he received tenure and was named Director of Graduate Studies in Biology. He served on the faculty at The University of North Carolina at Greensboro until 1999. Lombardi also served as Director of the University's Analytical Visualization Center from 1993-1999. From 2002-2005, Lombardi managed a research and development group a theUniversity of Wisconsin-Madison that specialized in the design and development of open source virtual learning environments anddigital media technologies for learning and instruction. Currently Lombardi is an Assistant Vice President withDuke University 's Office of Information Technology. He is also a Senior Research Scholar with Duke University's program in Information Science + Information Studies [ [http://www.isis.duke.edu/ Information Science + Information Studies] ] , and an adjunct professor with Duke University's Department of Computer Science.Work
Lombardi's early research program centered on the
evolution of complex organismal function invertebrates and the evolution of maternal-embryonic physiological relationships. An advocate of the use of imaging technologies andearly adopter ofinformation technology in university teaching and learning, in 1987 Lombardi began writingHyperTalk -basedsoftware application s in support of learning and instruction in anatomy and physiology. In the mid-1990s, Lombardi combined his interests in information technology, complex systems, and the phenomenon ofemergence in biological systems to begin designing and developingcomputer-supported collaboration systems involving self-optimizing massively multiuser online 3D environments.The Bone Box
In 1989 he developed and marketed "The Bone Box" [ [http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0033-5770(199112)66%3A4%3C539%3ATBBV1%3E2.0.CO%3B2-M "The Bone Box"] ] , a commercial 3D auto-tutorial program for use in learning human skeletal anatomy with the early Macintosh computer.
ViOS
Lombardi eventually founded ViOS, Inc. where, during the period from 1999-2001, he served as the
venture capital -backedcompany 's firstCEO and then Chief Creative Officer/Software architect . There, he designed and implemented "ViOS ", aclient-server technology that enabled the first 3Duser interface to network deliverable resources (including theInternet ) in the form of a highly customizable and massively multi-user online environment - essentially a very large scalesocial software system/3Dwiki .Croquet Project
Lombardi is one of the six principal architects of the
Croquet Project , along withAlan Kay ,David P. Reed , Andreas Raab,David A. Smith , andMark McCahill . Lombardi also serves as Executive Director of the Croquet Consortium [ [http://croquetconsortium.org Croquet Consortium] ] , a not-for-profit organization to promote the continued development and adoption of "Croquet", an open source software platform for creating deeply collaborative multi-user online simulations.Cobalt
Lombardi is presently leading a National Science Foundation funded effort to develop an open source and multi-platform metaverse browser and toolkit application and toolset being designed to support the large scale visualization and simulation needs of the scientific community. The application is code named "Cobalt" and is being made available in the
open source as a way of fostering a viable community-based software development effort leading to open virtual world technologies supporting the needs of research and education.Publications
Books:
* 1998. "Comparative Vertebrate Reproduction". Kluwer Academic Publishers, Boston Mass.Selected papers and articles
* 2004. "Design for an extensible Croquet-based framework to deliver a persistent, unified, massively multi-user, and self-organizing virtual environment". WithMark P. McCahill . In: "Proceedings of the Second Annual Conference on Creating, Connecting, and Collaborating through Computing". Edited by Y. Kambayashi, K. Tanaka, and K. Rose.
* 2005. "Annotation authoring in 3D collaborative virtual environments". With others. In: "15th International Conference on Artificial Reality and Telexistence (ICAT 2005)".
* 2006. "3D model annotation from multiple viewpoints for Croquet". With others. In: "Proceedings of the Fourth Annual Conference on Creating, Connecting, and Collaborating through Computing", Edited by K. Tanaka, and K. Rose. IEEE.Patents:
* Lombardi, J. 1999. US patent|5889951 — "Systems, methods, and computer program products for accessing, leasing, relocating, constructing and modifying internet sites within a multi-dimensional virtual reality environment"References
External links
* [http://croquetconsortium.org/index.php/Cobalt Cobalt project website]
* [http://thefutureinvented Cobalt project blog]
* [http://croquetconsortium.org Croquet Consortium website]
* [http://jlombardi.blogspot.com/ Julian Lombardi's Blog]
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bq_1NW6cNYY A video tour of ViOS]
* [http://www.informatik.uni-trier.de/~ley/db/indices/a-tree/l/Lombardi:Julian.html DBLP bibliography] entries for Julian Lombardi
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