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Dr. Harry Smith was honored at a retirement party on
Monday, April 19, 2004.
Dr. Smith arrived at UNCW in August 1987, first as a visiting professor
in the Department of Mathematical Sciences, and then later as a tenured
associate professor. Dr. Smith received his BS, MA, and PhD from Columbia
University in Applied Mathematics (computer science was not yet a discipline).
Harry had been with IBM for 30 years, primarily at the Palo Alto Scientific
Center, before coming to UNCW. He also taught computer science as an adjunct
professor at San Jose State from 1982-1987.
Harry has been very active in the Computer Science community. He has written
a textbook in Data Structures and has served on the ACM SIGGRAPH (computer
graphics) conference committee for many years. His research interests
lie in the areas of data structures, computer graphics, and parallel computing.
He was awarded an NSF grant to develop UNCW's undergraduate parallel computing
course and was one of the key leaders in developing our "3-D Computer
Graphics Tools and Literacy" and "Computer Animation" courses.
Below are some pictures taken at the party! Feel free to send retirement
wishes to Dr. Smith at hsmith@uncw.edu.
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