Blair MacIntyre Education| PhD, Columbia University, 1998[1] Occupation(s)| Researcher, Director Employer| Georgia Institute of Technology Known for| Augmented reality research Website| blairmacintyre.com Blair MacIntyre is a Professor and Director of the Augmented Environments Lab at Georgia Institute of Technology working in the field of augmented reality. ## Career[edit] After completing his doctorate at Columbia University in 1998, MacIntyre moved to the Georgia Institute of Technology where he founded and was appointed director of the newly-formed Augmented Environments Lab.[1] In 2010 MacIntyre was named as the director of the Qualcomm Augmented Reality Game Studio.[2] Currently, MacIntyre works as a Principal Research Scientist in Mozilla's Emerging Technologies team.[3][4] As the director of the KHARMA project, MacIntyre developed the Argon augmented reality browser, which was released for the iPhone in 2011.[5] ## Selected publications[edit] * Feiner, S., MacIntyre, B., and Seligmann, D. "Knowledge-based augmented reality[dead link]". Communications of the ACM, 36(7), July 1993, 52-62. ## References[edit] 1. ^ a b "Blair MacIntyre". World Economic Forum. Retrieved June 3, 2012. 2. ^ "Qualcomm Establishes Augmented Reality Game Studio at Georgia Tech (Press Release)". SYS-CON Media. June 30, 2010. Retrieved June 3, 2012. 3. ^ "People of ACM - Blair MacIntyre", (March 21, 2017) Association for Computing Machinery. Retrieved February 28, 2018. 4. ^ Bozorgzadeh, Amir (February 1, 2018). "WebVR is becoming WebXR to make a simple, unified framework for all devices", VentureBeat. Retrieved February 28, 2018. 5. ^ Terraso, David (February 23, 2011). "Argon, the augmented reality web browser, available now on iPhone". PHYS.ORG. Retrieved June 3, 2012. ## External links[edit] * Blair MacIntyre, Georgia Institute of Technology Authority control: Scientific databases | * DBLP (computer science) * Google Scholar * Mathematics Genealogy Project |