Martin L. Demaine, shown with an example of his glasswork, was recently named artist-in-residence in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. "I believe it's important for students to be able to express themselves visually as well as technically," said Demaine. "Being both an artist and a researcher, I'm eager to help bridge the communication gaps between the two groups, as both groups have much to gain by understanding one another." Demaine has been a visiting scientist in the Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory since 2001. Photo / Donna Coveney
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