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Video Game Designer Professor Emails

Emmanuel Agu

Emmanuel O. Agu

Professor-Computer Science

Phone: +1 (508) 8315000 x5568

Emmanuel Agu is currently an associate professor in the computer science department at WPI having received his Masters and PhD in electrical and computer engineering at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst. His research interests are in the areas of computer graphics, mobile computing, and wireless networks. He is especially interested in research into how to use a smartphone as a platform to deliver better healthcare. ... View Profile

Scott Barton

Scott D Barton

Associate Professor- Arts, Communications, and Humanities

Phone: +1 (508) 8315000 x5620

I compose, perform, record, mix and produce electroacoustic music; I am interested in how we can use the tools and techniques of audio production to explore new musical territory. I build mechatronic and robotic musical instruments; I am interested in how we can free electronic music from the world of speakers through computer-controlled automatic mechanical instruments. I conduct research and experiments that explore how our cognitive and perceptual processes affect our musical experience; I am interested in how we can use such research to guide our compositional and analytic activities. ... View Profile

Shamsnaz Bhada

Shamsnaz Virani Bhada

Assistant Professor-Engineering

Office: Atwater Kent, 228

Phone: +1 (508) 8315000 x4848

Systems Engineering grew out of practicing engineers designing and managing complex engineering projects from concept to reality. The Inter-disciplinary nature of WPI engineering programs, the project centric approach to education and the innovative mindset all support the growth of a strong and successful system engineering curriculum and program. More importantly, systems engineering concepts push the domain boundary by not only supporting engineering missions but also humanitarian and social missions. ... View Profile

Roshanak Bigonah

Roshanak Bigonah

Senior Instructor/Lecturer- Arts & Sciences

Phone: +1 (508) 8315000 x6131

Roshanak Bigonah has studied Education and Technology, and Media with concentration in Video Production and Advertising. For the past 13 years, she has taught a wide range of courses in Digital Arts including  Graphic Arts, Web Design,  Photography, Videography and 3D Design. Roshanak Bigonah has worked as a freelance graphic and web designer.  In addition to her teaching interests Roshanak Bigonah, is a poet and has published four poetry books in her native language, Farsi. A collection of her works has been translated and published in Dutch and German. ... View Profile

Farley Chery

Farley James Chery

Associate Professor of Teaching

Office: Salisbury Labs, 206

Farley Chery specializes in simplifying artistic and technical concepts. Having a multidisciplinary background, he works with students in his specialized area of Technical art and other areas of experimentation like storytelling, and experimental game mechanics. Systems he created have been used in multiple games and films and are a core component of Epic games character pipeline and the basis for ART tools. His courses fuse representation, world-building, and character design; preparing students to be highly productive production artists. ... View Profile

Kenny Ching

Kenny Ching

Assistant Professor

I am a researcher on organization behavior, people analytics and entrepreneurship related topics, with particular focus on applying advanced econometrics and big data based research designs. I have particular expertise in the digital economy, including Internet video, sports analytics, and electronic gaming I also teach classes on general business strategy, technology management and entrepreneurship. View Profile

Mark Claypool

Mark L. Claypool

Professor

Phone: +1 (508) 8315000 x5409

Mark Claypool has been a professor of Computer Science and Interactive Media Game Development at WPI since 1997. Mark has a B.A. in Mathematics from Colorado College and M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in Computer Science from the University of Minnesota. He has published over 100 peer-reviewed conference and journal papers and written two books on computer games. He has chaired several ACM conferences on networks, games and multimedia and served on the technical program committee for over 40 of them. ... View Profile

Robert Dempski

Robert E. Dempski

Professor-Chemistry

Office: Gateway Park 4023

Phone: +1 (508) 8315000 x4193

Our research integrates investigating the structure and function of targeted membrane proteins with development of mixed reality tools for workforce development. We combine biochemical and biophysical techniques to investigate the structure and function of two classes of membrane proteins. In the first instance, we are investigating the mechanism of a zinc transporter, hZIP4. This protein has been implicated in the initiation and progression of pancreatic cancer. Despite the central role of this protein in cellular homeostasis, the mechanism of cation transport is not well understood. ... View Profile

Jennifer deWinter

Jennifer deWinter

Professor-Arts, Communications, and Humanities

Phone: +1 (508) 8315000 x6679

Jennifer deWinter has long been interested in how culture (which is local) moves internationally. She has spent a number of years analyzing anime, comics, and computer games as part of global media flows in order to understand how concepts such as "art," "culture," and "entertainment" are negotiated. In 2003, Professor deWinter joined the Learning Games Initiative, a group of scholars and game designers dedicated to the general study of games and the use of games to teach concepts and skills in particular. ... View Profile

Adryen Gonzalez

Adryen Jean Gonzalez

Instructor

Adryen J. Gonzalez is an artist whose works range from figurative ceramic sculpture to poetry and film. Recipient of Scholastic Achievement awards such as Gold and Silver Keys in their youth Adryen works to inspire creative achievement in the classroom. Blending mediums together to interpret the world, make connections and create positive momentum is how Adryen makes art work, and they share this method with students. ... View Profile

Edward Gutierrez

Edward R. Gutierrez

Assistant Professor- Humanities

Edward R. Gutierrez comes to WPI from a long and illustrious career in the animated feature film industry; having worked on films such as The Little Mermaid (1989), Beauty and the Beast (1991), The Lion King (1994) and many others. With degrees in both 2D Traditional Animation and 3D Animation and Visual Effects he has transitioned into independent filmmaking and dedicating his life to sharing his knowledge, love, and passion for drawing with new generations of students interested in drawing and storytelling. ... View Profile

Lane Harrison

Lane T. Harrison

Associate Professor-Computer Science

Information visualization is a powerful means for understanding data and informing human minds. As people begin to rely on visualizations to make high-impact and even life-critical decisions, there is a growing need to ensure that information can be perceived accurately and precisely. My research addresses these challenges by leveraging cognitive and perceptual principles to quantify and model user performance with visualizations. ... View Profile

Neil Heffernan

Neil Heffernan

Professor

Phone: +1 (508) 8315000 x5569

Neil T. Heffernan enjoys doing educational data mining and running the ASSISTments system. ASSISTments helps schools teach better. It's a web service hosted at WPI that allows teachers to assign nightly homework or daily class work. Students get instant feedback while teachers get live reports. Professor Heffernan enjoys supervising WPI students in creating ASSISTments content and features. He has  6 dozens paper in educational data mining, and 20+ papers in comparing different ways to optimize student learning. ... View Profile

Marie T Keller

Assistant Teaching Professor

Office: Salisbury Labs 031

Phone: +1 (508) 8315000 x5436

WPI provides opportunities to investigate worlds beyond your major, and one of those worlds might be art. It might seem an alien world, but many art skills can be useful beyond making art. Drawing enhances spatial perception. Solving design problems hones communication skills. Dreaming up impossible ideas can illuminate what is possible. Sometimes students show up the first day of my course worried that they lack talent or experience. Instead, I recommend committing to practice the skills presented in class, as if approaching music or engineering studies. ... View Profile

V Manzo

V J Manzo

Associate Professor- Arts, Communications, and Humanities

V.J. Manzo (Ph.D. Temple University, M.M. New York University) is Associate Professor of Music at WPI. He is a composer and guitarist with research interests in theory and composition, artificial intelligence, interactive music systems, and music cognition. V.J. is author of several books published by Oxford University Press including Max/MSP/Jitter for Music, Foundations of Music Technology, and co-author of Interactive Composition and Environmental Sound Artists. ... View Profile

Brian Moriarty

Brian J. Moriarty

Professor of Practice

Office: Salisbury Labs 211

Phone: +1 (508) 8315000 x5638

I teach digital game design using minimalist, practice-oriented techniques which engage and delight students while making them work harder than they ever imagined. View Profile

Dean O'Donnell

Dean Michael O'Donnell

Teaching Professor-Computer Science

Phone: +1 (508) 8315000 x5947

Dean O'Donnell is a novelist, playwright, screenwriter, and game writer. He has been interested in video games since winning his first Atari 2600 in the Kellogg's "Stick Up for Breakfast!" contest in 1976. While writing plays he earned extra cash writing strategy guides and dialogue for long-forgotten games like One Must Fall 2097, and Highway Hunter. He is a published playwright, and his 2002 short film, Legwork 2002 Tom Luce Christian Stolte, can be found on YouTube. His work can also be found in Titan Quest: Immortal Throne the 2004 expansion pack to the hit game Titan Quest. ... View Profile

Erin Ottmar

Erin R Ottmar

Assistant Professor

Erin Ottmar is an assistant professor of psychology and learning sciences at WPI. She received her BA in psychology and elementary education from the University of Richmond. After college, she spent several years teaching in Ecuador and Japan. In 2011, she received her PhD in Educational Psychology: Applied Developmental Science from the University of Virginia. After graduate school, spent 3 years as a post-doctoral research scientist at the University of Richmond. ... View Profile

Charles Roberts

Charles Davis Roberts

Assistant Professor

My research examines human-centered computing in digital arts practice. I designed and developed a creative coding environment for the browser, Gibber (http://gibber.cc), that I use both for educational research and audiovisual performances. Gibber is used to teach computational media to middle school, high school and university students in locations around the world, and I've performed with it throughout the US, UK and Asia in the experimental performance genre known as live coding. View Profile

Joshua Rosenstock

Joshua Rosenstock

Professor-Arts, Communications, and Humanities

Office: Salisbury Labs 208

Phone: +1 (508) 8315584 x5584

Born to an artist mother and a musician father, Josh was destined from a young age for a life in the arts. An early interest in black and white darkroom photography and art-house cinema led him to study film and video art at Brown University. Fortuitously stumbling on a new course in multimedia art in his last term as an undergraduate, his zeal for digital media was unleashed. The next formative episode in Josh's career found him designing interactive exhibits, such as the claymation studio at Zeum, a hands-on, multimedia arts and technology museum for kids in San Francisco. ... View Profile

Ben Schneider

Ben Schneider

Professor of Practice

Ben Schneider is a professor of practice in the Interactive Media and Game Development (IMGD) program. Schneider is a video game writer and designer with twenty years of industry experience, who has created content for games such as "Empire Earth," "Titan Quest," "Dawn of War," "Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning," and "Lord of the Rings Online." His creative interests include procedural narrative systems, conventional prose, folklore, and experimental interactive narrative. Schneider received his BA from Columbia University. View Profile

Erin Solovey

Erin Solovey

Assistant Professor

Phone: +1 (508) 8315000 x6936

My research is in human-computer interaction. One focus of my research is on next-generation interaction techniques, such as brain-computer interfaces, physiological computing, and reality-based interaction. I design, build and evaluate interactive computing systems that use machine learning approaches to adapt and support the user's changing cognitive state and context. I also investigate novel paradigms for designing with accessibility in mind, particularly for the Deaf community. Much of my work also explores effective human interaction with complex and autonomous systems and vehicles. ... View Profile

Ralph Sutter

Ralph Sutter

Senior Instructor/Lecturer-Computer Science

Ralph Sutter is a character artist and animator, with a Bachelor of Science degree in Animation from the New England Institute of Art, where he graduated Summa Cum Laude and with "Highest Honors" in the department. Two of his student pieces were featured in the 2010 Autodesk Student Entertainment Showreel with other 2010 awards including Animator of the Year, Highest Honors in Animation, and Intellectual Engagement. His video short "Mime Fight!" won the Best Animation award at AIME in 2010. ... View Profile

Yunus Telliel

Yunus Dogan Telliel

Assistant Professor- Anthropology & Rhetoric

Office: Salisbury Laboratories 108

I am an Assistant Professor of Anthropology and Rhetoric. Before joining WPI, I was a postdoctoral fellow at the University of California, Berkeley. My work is animated by an intellectual curiosity with how ideas travel across time and space, and generate diverse practices of acting, seeing, and being in the world. I am especially intrigued by situations in which people come to ask new questions about themselves and others, in ways that require reconsideration of past experiences and imagining of future possibilities. ... View Profile

Walt Yarbrough

Walt Yarbrough

Professor of Practice- Arts, Communications, and Humanities

Office: Fuller Laboratories B23

Walt joins WPI after a decade teaching at Becker College, where he was a Visiting Digital Fellow.  A management and production specialist, at Becker he revised and expanded the Production curriculum in the Interactive Media degrees, developing and teaching classes on the Agile/Scrum, Kanban and Waterfall/CPM production methodologies.  A problem solver, Walt often accepted the challenge of covering other courses, as needed, including Programming, Data Analytics, and Design.  He was also responsible for creating his signature Live Studio classes, partnered with industry prof ... View Profile

Keith Zizza

Keith Zizza

Instructor/Lecturer-Computer Science

Office: Salisbury Labs 205

Phone: +1 (508) 8315000 x4928

I began my audio career "old school": editing with analog tape, a chopping block, and razor blades. I've since spent the past 20 years in digital audio, most of that time exclusively in the video game industry. Audio is one-third of the gaming experience; I'm most interested in optimizing the technical and aesthetic qualities of a game's soundscape (the interactive melting pot of music, sound effects, and dialogue), the end result being helping to suspend the player's disbelief and make game play even more immersive and engaging. ... View Profile

Video Game Designer Professor Emails

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