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Dr. D. Petkovic obtained his Ph.D. at UC Irvine, in
the area of biomedical image processing. He spent
over 15 years at IBM Almaden Research Center as a
scientist and in various management roles. His
contributions ranged from use of computer vision
for inspection, to multimedia databases and digital
libraries. He is the founder of IBM's well-known QBIC (query
by image content) project, which significantly influenced
the content-based retrieval field. Dr. Petkovic received numerous IBM awards for his work and became an IEEE Fellow for leadership in the content-based retrieval area. Dr. Petkovic also managed and participated in several other projects while in IBM, among them User Ergonomics Research (involved in IBM's TrackPoint pointing device), and Foundations of Massively Parallel Computing.
In the last few years, Dr. Petkovic had various
technical management roles in Silicon Valley
startups, the latest (VMware) involving virtual
computing on Intel Platform. Some of the products
Dr. Petkovic helped build won numerous awards and
are widely used. He has also taught at Santa Clara University. Currently, Dr. Petkovic is the chair of the Department of Computer Science at San Francisco State University.
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