Blair MacIntyre
American augmented reality researcher From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Blair MacIntyre is a Professor and Director of the Augmented Environments Lab at Georgia Institute of Technology working in the field of augmented reality.
Blair MacIntyre | |
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Education | PhD, Columbia University, 1998[1] |
Occupation(s) | Researcher, Director |
Employer | Georgia Institute of Technology |
Known for | Augmented reality research |
Website | blairmacintyre |
Career
After completing his doctorate at Columbia University in 1998, MacIntyre moved to the Georgia Institute of Technology where he founded and was appointed director of the newly-formed Augmented Environments Lab.[1] In 2010 MacIntyre was named as the director of the Qualcomm Augmented Reality Game Studio.[2] Currently, MacIntyre works as a Principal Research Scientist in Mozilla's Emerging Technologies team.[3][4]
As the director of the KHARMA project, MacIntyre developed the Argon augmented reality browser, which was released for the iPhone in 2011.[5]
Selected publications
- Feiner, S., MacIntyre, B., and Seligmann, D. "Knowledge-based augmented reality[dead link]". Communications of the ACM, 36(7), July 1993, 52-62.
References
External links
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