Date: Sun, 24 Nov 1996 23:08:40 GMT Server: NCSA/1.5 Content-type: text/html Last-modified: Thu, 13 Apr 1995 18:36:51 GMT Content-length: 1190 Bruce Land Bio Bruce Land is the Project Leader of the Visualization group at the Cornell Theory Center. The group deals with development of visualization techniques and their application to scientific data. He also teaches in the Computer Science Department at Cornell where he is a senior research associate.

Land received a Ph.D. in neurobiology in 1976 from Cornell University, and a BS in physics from Harvey Mudd College in 1968. He was a lecturer in the Neurobiology Department at Cornell for ten years and did research on coupling of activity at the vertebrate neuromuscular junction, both experimentally and by computer modeling. During this time, he taught in the Electrical Engineering department at Cornell for two years. He came to the Cornell Theory Center in 1986 as a Computational Research Associate, then started supporting graphics and animation in 1987. In 1992 he started teaching an introductory graphics course in the CS department at Cornell.