
معرفی
Michael Gleicher is a Professor in the Department of Computer Sciences at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. His primary research focuses on Visual Computing, with current emphases on robotics and data visualization, exploring how these technologies can be made more user-centric. He has been involved in groundbreaking work on shared autonomy in robotic inspection, visualization theory, and human-robot awareness systems.
His teaching includes courses such as CS765 (Data Visualization) and CS559 (Computer Graphics), which he has taught extensively since the late 1990s. Recent iterations of these courses include Fall 2024 for CS765 and Spring 2025 for CS559. He also teaches advanced topics like Computer Animation (CS777) and Computer Games Technologies, reflecting his interdisciplinary interests.
Research themes span robotics (e.g., tele-operation, novel sensors like SPAD) and visualization (summarization, uncertainty communication). He collaborates on projects like robotic camera systems for remote collaboration and haptic feedback devices. His work bridges theory and application, emphasizing practical usability and human-centered design.
Michael advises students through structured guidance on research, including status reports, prelims/theses, and grant writing. His lab is part of the Wisconsin Graphics Group, fostering innovation in interactive systems and visual computing.




