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Randy Pausch was a professor of Computer Science, Human-Computer Interaction and Design at Carnegie Mellon University. He co-founded the school's Entertainment Technology Center, did sabbaticals at Walt Disney Imagineering and Electronic Arts, was the director of the Alice software project, and consulted with Google on user interface design. He was the author or co-author of six books and over 70 articles. Randy Pausch, widely known for his "last lecture," died July 25, 2008 of complications from pancreatic cancer.
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Transcription of his last lecture. [PDF]
Dr. Gabriel Robins' memorial to his friend and mentor. Includes photographs and links to numerous news articles.
The computer science professor's site at CMU. Includes profile, CV, and publications, as well as personal information, including an account of his experience with pancreatic cancer.
Profile, personal and career accomplishments, references, and links.
The CMU professor's obituary. (July 25, 2008)
Photo gallery. (July 25, 2008)
Obituary with audio and video. (July 25, 2008)
Dr. Gabriel Robins' memorial to his friend and mentor. Includes photographs and links to numerous news articles.
Transcription of his last lecture. [PDF]
Profile, personal and career accomplishments, references, and links.
The computer science professor's site at CMU. Includes profile, CV, and publications, as well as personal information, including an account of his experience with pancreatic cancer.
Photo gallery. (July 25, 2008)
The CMU professor's obituary. (July 25, 2008)
Obituary with audio and video. (July 25, 2008)
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