Newton Lee is the founding director of the NUS Hollywood Lab for interactive and digital media research and technology commercialization, with Dr. Alan Kay, Dr. Danny Hillis, and Mr. Bran Ferren as the advisors. He is the founding editor-in-chief of ACM Computers in Entertainment, a nonprofit educational publication to promote research and development in all aspects of entertainment technology. He is also the founding CEO of the nonprofit Institute for Education, Research, and Scholarships (IFERS), with focus on entertainment technology, renewable energy, and human aging research. Previously, he was a computer science researcher at AT&T Bell Laboratories and a senior producer/engineer at The Walt Disney Company where he was instrumental in the commercialization of the Internet for the Disney's lines of business. Currently, Newton serves on various advisory boards at the Art Institute of California, Digital Hollywood, UCLA, USC, and Virginia Tech. He has been honored with a Leading Edge Technology Award from Michigan, two community development awards from the California Junior Chamber of Commerce, and four volunteer project leadership awards from The Walt Disney Company. He holds an Electrical Engineering degree and honorary doctorate from Vincennes University, and B.S. and M.S. degrees in Computer Science from Virginia Tech.
Lee, Newton S. (1989): Graphical Knowledge Programming with KNAPS. In International Journal of Man-Machine Studies, 31 (6) pp. 611-641
Lee, Newton S. (1988): DM{squared}: An Algorithm for Diagnostic Reasoning that Combines Analytical Models and Experiential Knowledge. In International Journal of Man-Machine Studies, 28 (6) pp. 643-670
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