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Craig Gotsman was born on 1964 in Birmingham, UK, is an A british computer scientist. Discover Craig Gotsman's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 60 years old?
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Craig Gotsman is a Distinguished Professor of Computer Science at the New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT).
His family immigrated to Israel in 1973.
During 1984–89, Gotsman served as an officer in the Technological R&D Unit of the Israel Defense Forces, retiring from active reserve duty in 2005 with the rank of major.
He was awarded all his academic degrees, including a PhD in Computer Science in 1991, from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
Specializing in computer graphics and geometry processing, Gotsman joined the Computer Science Department at the Technion – Israel Institute of Technology in Haifa as an assistant professor in 1991.
Gotsman served as consultant for HP Labs in Haifa and spent summers during 1993–1996 at HP Labs in Palo Alto.
He has also consulted for companies in Israel, Europe and the US, including Nokia, Shell Oil, Disney, Intel, Rafael, Autodesk and Samsung.
Gotsman co-founded three startup companies: Virtue3D was founded in 1997 and developed advanced technologies for Web-based 3D computer graphics based on Technion intellectual property.
The technology was eventually acquired by German Mental Images.
Estimotion – a precursor to Waze – was founded in 2000 and developed technologies for real-time traffic-based applications for cellular phones.
The principal investors were Partner/Orange Communications and Shlomo Group.
Estimotion was acquired by British ITIS Holdings.
While at Technion, Gotsman served as Associate Dean for Computing during 2001–2003.
Gotsman was Visiting Professor at Harvard University and Research Scientist at MIT during 2003–2004, Visiting Professor at INRIA, Sophia Antipolis in 2006 and Visiting Professor at ETH Zurich in 2010.
He was appointed Founding Director of the joint Jacobs Technion-Cornell Innovation Institute at Cornell Tech.
In 2005 he co-founded the Center for Graphics and Geometric Computing, and in 2006 he became the first incumbent of the Technion's Hewlett-Packard Chair in Computer Engineering.
He also founded its Industrial Affiliates Program and Alumni Program and served as Associate Dean for External Relations during 2005–2008.
Gotsman also co-founded in 2006 an active consulting company – Geometrika – which develops graphics and geometric software technologies.
In 2011, Gotsman got involved in the proposal to establish an Applied Sciences campus, submitted by Cornell University and Technion to the City of New York.
The proposal subsequently won the bid, competing against a number of groups of international universities, including Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Stanford University.
Technion was cited as "the MIT of Israel" and a key player because of its innovation culture and contribution to the emergence of Israel as a global technological superpower, as documented in the book "Startup Nation".
In 2011, Gotsman was appointed Deputy Senior Vice-President (equivalent to Vice Provost) at Technion, responsible for the joint Technion-Cornell venture.
and served on the faculty there between 2012 and 2016.
Gotsman has published over 150 research papers
Gotsman is an ACM Fellow, a Fellow of the National Academy of Inventors
and a Fellow of the Academy of Europe (Academia Europaea).
Gotsman was a member of the leading team in the formation of the Cornell Tech campus in New York City.
Cornell Tech is an applied sciences campus dedicated to fostering innovation and producing entrepreneurial engineers, a project conceived and driven by former Mayor Michael Bloomberg and the New York City Economic Development Corporation, with the purpose of growing the tech sector of NYC.
In Feb 2012 he was appointed Founding Director of the joint Jacobs Technion-Cornell Innovation Institute at Cornell Tech.
In this role, Gotsman developed a number of novel academic and entrepreneurial programs, including the successful Runway program,
supporting PhDs forming commercial ventures based on their deep technical expertise.
He also engaged in faculty and student recruiting, corporate relations, media relations and fund raising.
CatchEye – commercializing 3D camera-related video-processing technology that Gotsman developed with colleagues at ETH Zurich – was founded in 2014 and acquired in 2017.
In 2014, Gotsman served as a technology expert on the New York City Metropolitan Transportation Authority Reinvention Commission, appointed by the governor of NY State.
He was the Dean of the Ying Wu College of Computing at NJIT between 2017-2023.
He was the Founding Director of the joint Jacobs Technion-Cornell Innovation Institute at Cornell Tech prior to joining NJIT.
Born in the UK, Gotsman spent his early childhood in South Africa.
In 2017, Gotsman was named Distinguished Professor and Dean of the Ying Wu College of Computing at New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT).
At NJIT, he worked with inter-disciplinary faculty members and the university leadership in expanding the college with a new department of Data Science, and the Institute for Data Science, and the new NJIT satellite facility in Jersey City.
He was a member of the NJIT team that took the lead to establish the joint Institute for Future Technologies with Ben-Gurion University of Israel.