Date: Wed, 15 Jan 1997 01:42:54 GMT Server: Apache/1.1.1 Content-type: text/html Content-length: 5037 Last-modified: Thu, 19 Dec 1996 19:20:01 GMT GVU: Graphics, Visualization and Usability Center
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Georgia Tech's interdisciplinary GVU Center, housed in the College of Computing, is one of the country's premier academic research centers, focusing on making computers more user-friendly and on increasing their efficiency as tools for work, education and communication. With 46 affiliated faculty and more than 100 graduate students from eleven campus units, GVU is poised to lead the charge into the next century with cutting edge collaborative research including areas such as Visualization, Animation, VR, Design, Collaboration, Usability,Multimedia, Cognition, Digital Culture, Internet tools, Education, andComputing environments. GVU was founded in 1991 by Jim Foley and is currently managed by Jarek Rossignac, six Associate Directors, and five permanent staff members. It has a strong Industrial Affiliates program and its PhD program was ranked number one in Graphics: User Interfaces by U.S. News & World Report in March 1996.

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