Elsevier

Computers & Graphics

Volume 65, June 2017, Page A1
Computers & Graphics

Editorial
Foreword to the Special Section on Expressive 2016

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Yotam Gingold is an Assistant Professor in the computer science department at George Mason University. He directs the the Creativity and Graphics Lab (CraGL), whose mission is to solve challenging visual, geometry, and design problems and pursue foundational research into human creativity. Previously, he was a post-doctoral researcher in the computer science departments of Columbia University, Rutgers University, Tel-Aviv University, and Herzliya IDC. Yotam earned his Ph.D. in Computer Science

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Yotam Gingold is an Assistant Professor in the computer science department at George Mason University. He directs the the Creativity and Graphics Lab (CraGL), whose mission is to solve challenging visual, geometry, and design problems and pursue foundational research into human creativity. Previously, he was a post-doctoral researcher in the computer science departments of Columbia University, Rutgers University, Tel-Aviv University, and Herzliya IDC. Yotam earned his Ph.D. in Computer Science from New York University in 2009.

Holger Winnemöller is a principal scientist at Adobe Systems, Inc. He enjoys combining his fondness of creative expression (drawing, sketching, and design) with the challenges of user-centric applications, particularly for novices. In his research, he works to enable casual and aspiring creatives, by lowering the point of entry and learning curve of digital art creation tools. Holger obtained his PhD in computer science from Northwestern University in 2006. Previously, he spent several years in South Africa at the University of Cape Town and Rhodes University in Grahamstown, where he received his M.Sc. in Computer Science and his B.Sc. (Hons.) in Computer Science and Physics with applied electronics. He is a member of ACM and ACM SIGGRAPH.

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