George Fitzmaurice
پژوهشگر ارشد · Human-Computer Interaction (HCI)
University of Michigan-Ann Arborمعرفی
Dr. George Fitzmaurice is a Research Fellow at Autodesk, leading the Human Computer Interaction and Visualization Research group. With over 120 publications and 95 patents, his work spans 25 years of innovation in interactive systems, focusing on technology-assisted learning, 3D visualization, and novel input techniques. His notable contributions include the Maya 1.0 UI and SketchBook Pro design, as well as pioneering Graspable UIs and Spatially-Aware Displays.
- Education: MIT (B.Sc. Math/CS), Brown (M.Sc. CS), Toronto (Ph.D. CS)
His research explores immersive visualization and generative AI applications in design workflows, with recent work focusing on VR/AR tools like TimeTunnel for motion editing and WhatIF for AI-assisted narrative design. Current projects examine the intersection of large language models, 3D design systems, and collaborative environments.
Key article themes include:
- Generative AI integration (3DALL-E, WorldSmith)
- Immersive motion analysis (AvatAR, VideoPoseVR)
- Creative workflow optimization (MoodCubes, Immersive Sampling)
- Privacy-aware VR systems (Vice VRsa)
Scientific Recognition:
- 2019 - Inducted into ACM CHI Academy
- 2024 - Awarded ACM Fellow for computing contributions
He has developed foundational interaction techniques like ViewCube™ and SteeringWheels™, and his work continues to shape modern 3D UI paradigms and spatial computing approaches through projects like DreamSketch and Tesseract.





