| Herzog, Bertram (1929-) | |
| German-born
computer scientist, one of the pioneers in the use of computer graphics
in engineering design. Herzog was born in Offenburg, near Strasbourg, but emigrated to the USA and studied at the Case Institute of Technology. He has alternated academic posts with working in industry. In 1965 he became professor of industrial engineering at the University of Michigan. Two years later he became professor of electrical engineering and computer science at the University of Colorado. In 1963, Herzog joined the Ford Motor Company as engineering methods manager, where he extensively applied computers to tasks involved in planning and design. Herzog remained as a consultant to Ford after his return to academic life. |
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