MEDIA ADVISORY


DR. DAVIS NAMED TO NORTHWESTERN
UNIVERSITY ADVISORY BOARD

McCormick School of Engineering and Applied Science
Welcomes The Mad Doctor to the Board

WHO:
Dr. Ian Lane Davis , CEO and Founder, Mad Doc Software, LLC
WHAT:
Robert R. McCormick School of Engineering and Applied Science Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department “2005-2006 Department Advisory Board Appointment”

Mad Doc is pleased to announce Dr. Davis’ appointment to Northwestern University’s McCormick School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Advisory Board. With a background rich in academia (Dr. Davis earned his doctorate completing his thesis on AI and autonomous navigation at Carnegie Mellon University), he has taught at CMU and recently completed his Fall 2005 Massachusetts Institute of Technology Topics in Comparative Media Studies Class: “Characters in Video Games.” Dr. Davis has long been a proponent of the research, commercial, academic and game development communities converging and looks forward to contributing to Northwestern’s success. For more information on the Northwestern Advisory board, as well as detail on the Department’s focus and headlines, please visit: http://www.eecs.northwestern.edu/external/dab/
WHERE:
Northwestern University, Robert McCormick School of Engineering and Applied Science, 2145 Sheridan Road, Evanston, IL
WHEN:
January 1, 2006
BIO:
Dr. Davis, former Technical Director at Activision Studios, is widely acknowledged as one of the top artificial intelligence experts in the video game industry. Davis is a trusted advisor to some of the most important publishers in the industry and is active in the gaming community, serving as a Peer Panel Leader for the Academy of Interactive Arts and Sciences Peer Panel for Gameplay Engineering. Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Game Development, he is a highly sought speaker who presents in academic and game-focused venues, and has been interviewed for online, print and television media.
CONTACT:
Sandy O’Toole, Mad Doc PR, [email protected].