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Don Greenberg

Don
Greenberg
Educator in computer graphics in Computer Science, computer-aided design in Engineering and Architecture, computer animation in Art, and technology strategy in the Business School.
Business School

Since 1966, Dr. Greenberg has been researching and teaching in the field of computer graphics and utilizing these techniques as they may be applied to a variety of disciplines. He has taught courses in computer graphics in Computer Science, computer-aided design in Engineering and Architecture, computer animation in Art, and technology strategy in the Business School.

He is currently conducting research on virtual reality (VR/AR), foveal rendering, and is developing new tools for the architecture, engineering, and computer science disciplines primarily focused on twenty-first-century design methods for urban and architectural design and computer animation.