Ken Perlin
Kenneth H. Perlin is a professor in the Department of
Computer Science at
New York University, founding director of the Media Research Lab at NYU, director of the Future Reality Lab at NYU, and the Director of the Games for Learning Institute. He holds a
BA. degree in Theoretical Mathematics from
Harvard University (7/1979), a
MS degree in Computer Science from the
Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences,
New York University (6/1984), and a
PhD degree in Computer Science from the same institution (2/1986). His research interests include
graphics,
animation,
multimedia, and
science education. He developed or was involved with the development of techniques such as
Perlin noise, real-time interactive
character animation, and computer-user interfaces. He is best known for the development of
Perlin noise and
Simplex noise, both of which are algorithms for realistic-looking
Gradient noise.
He is a collaborator of the
World Building Institute.
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