From: access@dewey.tamu.edu (James Goodlett)
Subject: Re: Graduate work in VR
Date: 16 Dec 1991 13:26:35 -0600
Message-ID: <6994@tamsun.tamu.edu>
Organization: College of Architecture, Texas A&M University



In article <1991Dec14.061518.14130@milton.u.washington.edu> 
dbarberi@mailbox.syr.edu (London W11) writes:

>   Yes, Syracuse University has a VR lab.  Like most other labs, if you want
>   to do Grad work you'll have to go into a different school first and then
>   tailor your program to VR.
>
>      Does any university have a set VR major or program yet?

	Depends on what you mean by set...?!...one place i have gotten a 
positive response from is RMIT's CITRI...(the Collaborative Information 
Technology Research Institute)...within CITRI, you need to contact Mike
Gigante, director of the Advanced Computer Graphics Center...(email at:
mg@godzilla.cgl.citri.edu.au)...they offer masters and PhDs through 
research...RMIT is in Melbourne Australia...beautiful country it is...!

	You might also check with Brian Blau who works in the Visual 
Systems Laboratory, Institute for Simulation and Training, which is 
affiliated with UCF (University of Central Florida)...his email is:
blau@ist.ucf.edu      or       blau@osceola.cs.ucf.edu
they are doing both research and teaching with VR...

	These are but two of a series of universities and researchers that
have contacted me about their work...as i said before, as soon as the load 
around here lets up, i will finish compiling the list...MANY thanks to 
those who have sent me info of their university's R&D...still need
(more?!) info from the european, japanese, british, and other institutes...
anyone having faint leads on R&D at universities, please email me...i'll
use the ole sniffer and hunt 'em down...hmmmm...olfactory for VR...?!...
STOP IT...<:^)...



			cheers...
				...jim


jim goodlett						access@archone.tamu.edu
texas A&M university						or
College of architecture					ymjim@ttacs1.ttu.edu


	*to the gentleman from the netherlands-- i seem to have deleted your
email message that you sent last week discussing some of your university's
R&D in VR...please send again...thank you...jim...

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