List of New York Institute of Technology faculty information
For New York Institute of Technology alumni, see List of New York Institute of Technology alumni.
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The following is a list of some notable current and former faculty of New York Institute of Technology.
Reino Aarnio, architect
Rebecca Allen, artist
Ernie Anastos, won 28 Emmy Awards and nominations, and was nominated for the Edward R. Murrow Award for excellence in writing
Jim Blinn, computer scientist known for his work as a computer graphics expert at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Edwin Catmull, computer scientist and president of Pixar Animation Studios and Walt Disney Animation Studios. Turing Award winner
James H. Clark, entrepreneur and computer scientist, founded companies, including Netscape Communications Corporation
Evan Conti (born 1993), American-Israeli basketball player and coach
Franklin C. Crow, computer scientist
David DiFrancesco, photoscientist, inventor, cinematographer, and photographer.
Tom Duff, computer programmer
Ed Emshwiller, visual artist
Bernard Fryshman, physicist
Andrew Glassner, expert in computer graphics
William E. Glenn, inventor known for his contributions to imaging technology. He was awarded 136 U.S. patents.
Ralph Guggenheim, video graphics designer
Lance Williams, graphics researcher
Alvy Ray Smith, pioneer in computer graphics
Greg Panos, writer, futurist, educator
Mehrdad Izady, contemporary writer on ethnic and cultural topics, particularly the Greater Middle East, and Kurds
Lynn Rogoff, film and television producer, and stage playwright, theatre director and professor
Sheldon D. Fields, scientist
Frank Genese, architect
Pat Hanrahan, computer graphics researcher. Turing Award winner
Frederic Parke, creator of the first CG physically modeled human face
Barbara, Lady Judge, Chairman Emeritus of the UK Atomic Energy Authority
Jacques Stroweis, visual effects artist and computer scientist
Melda N. Yildiz, two-time Fulbright Scholar.[2]
Bruce Perens, computer programmer and advocate in the free software movement
Harry Hurwitz, film director, screenwriter, actor and producer
Morrie Yohai, food company executive best known for his creation of Cheez Doodles
Joel B. Snyder, served as the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers President
W. Kenneth Riland, osteopathic physician (D.O.) whose patients included 37th President of the United States Richard Nixon and Nelson A. Rockefeller
Manfred Kirchheimer, documentary film maker
John Lewis, computer scientist
Han Schröder, Dutch architect and educator.
Tony DiSpigna, American type designer and graphic designer
Leonard Dinnerstein, American historian and author.
Myrna Bain, American political activist, grass-roots organizer, scholar and writer.
Rahmat Shoureshi, scientist
Phyllis Birkby, American architect, feminist, filmmaker, teacher
Francis Glebas, American keynote speaker, writer, film director, storyboard artist, and teacher. He worked in films such as Aladdin, The Lion King, Pocahontas, The Hunchback of Notre Dame, Dinosaur, Hercules, Treasure Planet, Fantasia 2000,[3]Piglet's Big Movie,[4]Space Chimps, Rio and Ice Age: Continental Drift.
Hank Foley, scientist
Edward Guiliano, author
Harriet Harriss, UK-licensed architect, writer, and historian
Alexandra W. Logue, behavioral scientist
Bob Malvagna, American college baseball coach
Richard "Buz" Cooper, MD, a hematologist/oncologist who founded University of Pennsylvania's Cancer Center.[5]
Barbara Ross-Lee, American physician, academic, and the first African-American woman to serve as dean of a U.S. medical school; she is also known as the sister of Diana Ross along with being the aunt of actress Tracee Ellis Ross, and singer-songwriters Rhonda Ross Kendrick and Evan Ross.
Alexander Schure, American academic and entrepreneur.
Matthew Schure, American educational psychologist, professor
Frank Catalanotto, baseball coach
Aaron Resnick, structural engineer and architect
Norman Gevitz, medical sociologist and historian
Alessandro Melis, Italian architect and the curator of the Italian National Pavilion at the 17th Venice Biennale
James DeWoody, American painter, printmaker, and sculptor
Peter G. Jordan, educator
Elliot Tiber, artist, professor, and screenwriter
William L. Haney, painter
Michael Rees, American artist practicing sculpture making, installation, animation, and interactive computing
Frank Mruk, an architect, author, artist and researcher
Jerry W. McDaniel, American heterogeneous artist, graphics artist, illustrator, communication designer, and modernist painter.
Stephen A. Lesser, an American architect
Tyler Cymet, physician. In 2006 he discovered a new syndrome called Erondu–Cymet syndrome.[6]
Terese Coe, an American writer, translator, and dramatist.
Omar Imady, scholar, novelist, and poet.
Roberto FE Soto, communicator and educator who specializes in academia and media, startups, as well as turnaround projects.
Stefan Roloff, painter, video artist, filmmaker, and pioneer of digital video and photography.
^"Faculty Profile: Claude Gagna".
^"NYIT Fulbright Scholar Explores New Technologies in the Classroom | Box | NYIT". Nyit.edu. 2017-02-23. Retrieved 2017-04-28.
^Kuklenski, Valerie. "'Fantasia 2000' breaks many Disney rules". Deseret News, January 7, 2000, pp. W6, W7. Retrieved on June 16, 2013.
^Lemire, Christy. "'Piglet's Big Movie' charms its way into children's hearts" (Review). The Daily Gazette, March 21, 2003, p. D2. Retrieved on June 16, 2013.
^Rappleye, Emily (2016-01-22). "Founder of UPenn's cancer center dies". Beckershospitalreview.com. Retrieved 2016-02-14.
^Erondu, U. A.; Cymet, T. C. (Winter 2006). "Chromosome 21 abnormalities a review and report of a case of erondu-cymet syndrome". Comprehensive Therapy. 32 (4): 254–260. doi:10.1007/BF02698072. PMID 17898432. S2CID 37968241.
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