Aaron Hertzmann: Computer Science Distinguished Lecture Series

Celebrate the Department of Computer Science's 60th anniversary! Join community members to hear from Aaron Hertzmann, principal scientist at Adobe Research and an affiliate professor at the University of Washington, discuss the intersection of art and computer science as part of the C.C. “Kelly” Gotlieb Distinguished Lecture Series.

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Aaron Hertzmann is a Principal Scientist at Adobe Research, and Affiliate Faculty at the University of Washington. He received a bachelor’s degree in Computer Science and Art at Rice University and a PhD degree in Computer Science from New York University. He was previously a Professor of Computer Science at the University of Toronto for ten years. He has published over 120 papers in computer graphics, several subfields of AI, and in the science of art. He is an IEEE Fellow, an ACM Fellow, and winner of the 2024 SIGGRAPH Computer Graphics Achievement Award


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