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Mark D Gross
Major field:computational design professor Mark D Gross
Mark D. Gross teaches computational design at Carnegie Mellon University's School of Architecture.

His research interests include understanding design processes and developing computational environments based on this understanding, coordination of team design work, and human-computer interfaces.
Gross received a BS in Architectural Design and Ph.D. in Design Theory and Methods, both from MIT. He joined Carnegie Mellon's faculty in September 2004.

Prior to Carnegie Mellon, Gross was on the faculty five years at the University of Washington in 1999 where he co-directed the Design Machine Group, and for nine years at the University of Colorado, where he developed a design computing curriculum in the B.ENVD program, and co-founded the Sundance Lab for Computing in Design and Planning.

He worked at Negroponte's Architecture Machine Group, Papert's MIT Logo Lab, and Atari Cambridge Research before joining the faculty at Colorado. He is a member of the IEEE, ACM, AAAI, and the Association for Computer Aided Design in Architecture.

Skills:

programming, design, auto repair, road grading, forestry, firefighting, teaching

last updated 12.25.2004 by administrator