Education:
1994 Arch.D. University of Michigan.
GPA: 8.081 out of 8 for 37 semester hours. Dissertation:
"The Architecture of Artificial-Gravity Environments for
Long-Duration Space Habitation."
1981 M.Arch. University of Michigan, "with distinction".
GPA: 3.683 out of 4 for 53 semester hours. Inducted into
Tau Sigma Delta, honor society in architecture, 1980.
1979 B.S. University of Michigan.
GPA: 3.415 out of 4 for 66 semester hours.
1977 A.S. Grand Rapids Junior College.
GPA: 3.957 out of 4 for 69 semester hours.
Experience:
2006 School of Architecture and Building, Deakin University.
Visiting research scholar, August 14 - September 8.
Invited to work with Prof. Mark Luther in the Mobile
Architecture and Built Environment Laboratory (MABEL).
2005-____ Department of Architecture, University of Hong Kong.
Assistant Professor (part time). Teaching Web development
to graduate architecture students: HTML, VRML, JavaScript,
Macromedia Flash & ActionScript.
2005 National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA).
Invited participant in the "Live-Aboard Artificial-Gravity
Studies Workshop" to develop requirements for the 52-foot
centrifuge at NASA Ames Research Center.
1994-2004 Department of Architecture, Chinese University of Hong
Kong. Research officer. Software development for
scientific visualization and virtual reality in
architecture: Fluent CFD, OpenInventor, OpenGL; C, C++,
JavaScript, HTML, CSS; SGI IRIX, SunOS. Preparing project
proposals and progress reports. Advising thesis students.
2001 Art Institute of Chicago. Author of essay, "Gravity,
Space, and Architecture," work for hire, for the exhibition
catalog, _2001: Building for Space Travel_.
1980-1993 Architecture and Planning Research Laboratory, University
of Michigan. Systems research programmer. Software
development for building modeling and analysis, geometric
modeling, graphic interaction, peripheral device support:
FORTRAN, C, PostScript; Michigan Terminal System (MTS),
Apollo-Aegis, UNIX (BSD and SysV variants).
1978-1979 Artur I. Losse, Architect. Architectural apprentice
(summers). Drafting, site visits, sketching and
photography, meeting with clients, contractors, and
engineers.
1977 Michigan Department of State Highways and Transportation.
Engineering aide (seasonal). Survey crew, weigh station
operator, culvert and road repair inspection.