
Steven Pautz

MS, Summer 2007
Home Dept: Computer Science
MS Dissertation title: Painter Training in Virtual Reality: Conceptualization, Design, and Implementation
MS Advisor(s): Dirk Reiners
Area of MS research: Designed and built a VR simulation to support industrial spray painter training
Employment upon graduating:
Software Engineer
NeoNova Network Services
Raleigh-Durham, NC
Current activity: Web page design, research, usability, and development for a well-established web startup
What HCI classes were invaluable to my success?
All were good, but the freedom to explore topics beyond the classroom - without being 'fenced into' specific class topics - was most valuable of all
Favorite graduate school memory: The VRAC potluck lunches
HCI issues that interest me: Usability, interaction design, user experience
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MS, Summer 2007
Home Dept: Computer Science
MS Dissertation title: Painter Training in Virtual Reality: Conceptualization, Design, and Implementation
MS Advisor(s): Dirk Reiners
Area of MS research: Designed and built a VR simulation to support industrial spray painter training
Employment upon graduating:
Software Engineer
NeoNova Network Services
Raleigh-Durham, NC
Current activity: Web page design, research, usability, and development for a well-established web startup
What HCI classes were invaluable to my success?
All were good, but the freedom to explore topics beyond the classroom - without being 'fenced into' specific class topics - was most valuable of all
Favorite graduate school memory: The VRAC potluck lunches
HCI issues that interest me: Usability, interaction design, user experience
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