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Thomas C. Henderson
Director, School of Computing
University of Utah
Thomas C. Henderson received the B.S. degree (with Honors) in
mathematics from Louisiana State University in 1973 and the Ph.D.
degree in computer science from the University of Texas, Austin, in
1979. He was a Research Fellow for one year at the German Aerospace
Research Establishment (DFVLR) in Oberpfaffenhofen, Germany, and a
Visiting Professor for one year at the National Institute for Research
on Informatics and Control Theory (INRIA) at Roquencourt, France. In
1982 he joined the University of Utah, where he is currently Professor
and Director of the School of Computing.
Professor Henderson is the author of Discrete Relaxation Techniques
(University of Oxford Press), and editor of Traditional and
Non-Traditional Robotic Sensors (Springer-Verlag); he serves as
Co-Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Robotics and Autonomous Systems
and was an Associate Editor for the IEEE Transactions on Pattern
Analysis and Machine Intelligence. Dr. Henderson is a Senior Member of
the IEEE. His major research interests include autonomous systems,
robot behavior specification, and large-scale simulation.
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