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Virtual Reality: Scientific and Technological Challenges (1995)
Computer Science and Telecommunications Board (CSTB)

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Virtual Reality: Scientific and Technological Challenges

Bonnie John, Carnegie Mellon University

Kenneth Kaplan, Harvard University

Kristen M. Kelleher, Naval Postgraduate School

Thomas Knight, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Arthur Kramer, University of Illinois

Ronald Kruk, CAE Electronics

Jaron Lanier, Consultant

Jeng-Feng Lee, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Ming C. Lin, Naval Postgraduate School

Michael R. Macedonia, Naval Postgraduate School

John Makhoul, BBN Laboratories, Inc.

David Mizell, Boeing

Joshua Mogal, Silicon Graphics, Inc.

Steve Molnar, University of North Carolina

Thomas Piantanida, SRI International

David Pratt, Naval Postgraduate School

Richard Satava, Advanced Research Projects Agency

Barbara Shinn-Cunningham, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Kenneth Stevens, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Alan Steward, Apparel CIM Center

Susumu Tachi, University of Tokyo

Thomas Wiegand, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

James Winget, Silicon Graphics, Inc.

Thomas Zeffiro, National Institutes of Health

David Zeltzer; Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Advisers

Scott Fisher, Telepresence

Richard Held, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Thomas Sheridan, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

George Zweig, Los Alamos National Laboratory

Consultant

Harold Van Cott, National Research Council

Liaison

Lawrence W. Stark, Committee on Human Factors

Sponsors

Bernard Corona, Human Research and Engineering Directorate, Army Research Laboratory

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