RESUME OF H. R. LUXENBERG

Professor Emeritus in Computer Science, California State University, Chico, California. Full-time January 1970 to June 1983 (retired); part-time to June 1991; volunteeer to present. Education: B.A. in Physics-Meteorology, 1942, M.A. in Mathematics, 1945, Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics, 1950, all from U.C.L.A. Research interests: Computer Music, Voice I/O, Holographic Systems, Image Technology, Photographic Engineering, Synthetic Aperture Radar/Sonar, Artificial Intelligence, and High Resolution Graphics. From 1970 to present, taught, among others, courses in Information Display Systems, Operations Research, Computer Graphics, Digital/Analog Signal Processing, Robotics, and Microprocessor System Design. From 1979 through 1984 edited and published SYM-PHYSIS, an international quarterly newsletter for the SYM-1 (a single-board 6502 based computer) USERS' GROUP, with over 1500 subscribers in over 40 countries. From 1960 through 1982 taught the longest-running UCLA Summer Short Course, "Display Systems Engineering" (course is still being offered each summer). Also taught other extension courses for UC, Davis, and U.C.L.A. From 1950 through 1969 worked for or was a consultant to National Bureau of Standards, Hughes Aircraft, Remington Rand Univac, Litton Industries, Houston-Fearless, Ramo- Wooldridge, TRW Systems, Bunker-Ramo, Packard Bell, Northrop, North American Aviation, Librascope, U.S. Navy, U.S. Air Force. From 1945 through 1949 was a Teaching Assistant in Mathematics and Graduate Fellow at the National Bureau of Standards, participating in the development and checkout of the Standards Western Automatic Computer, "SWAC", the first parallel Williams Tube memory computer. From 1942 to 1945 served as a Weather Officer, U.S. Army Air Corps, in the Aleutian Islands, and as Meteorology Instructor at the Carlsbad Bombardier Training School. Edited, with Rudolph L. Kuehn, "Display Systems Engineering", McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1968 (published also in a Japanese language translation in 1973). Bibliography of other publications available on request. Helped to establish the Society for Information Display (SID) in 1962, and served as its first elected President. Fellow Member of SID, and received the Society's Beatrice Winner Memorial Award in 1987 "For his outstanding contributions to the Society in its early formative years". H. R. Luxenberg / 20 Sunland Drive / Chico, CA 95926 / (916)343-5033 _