Meet the Team

Albert William

Albert William is a research associate in the Media Arts and Science Program. He specializes in three-dimensional design and animation of scientific and medical content. Albert William received the 2003 Silicon Graphics Inc. Award for excellence in computational sciences and visualization at Indiana University. Prior to accepting an academic position, Albert worked for 13 years at the Indiana University School of Medicine. Albert has been involved in numerous projects in the School of Informatics and Computing. He created “The Cell—A Virtual Tour”, an interactive multimedia CD/ROM designed to be used as a learning aid in cellular biology. This presentation utilized state of the art 3-D animation and interactive content to deliver complex subject matter in a user friendly environment. Albert was involved in creating music and images for the Chichen Itza and Uxmal virtual tours as part of the School of Informatics and Computing CLIOH projects. He also created “Genomics,” an informative 3-D animation for use in the IU School of Medicine and INGEN initiative. His animation “The Neuron” can be viewed as part of the Indiana State Museum’s “Tomorrow’s Indiana” exhibit. He has created numerous projects for Indianapolis-based organizations such as The Ruth Lilly Health Education Center, Eli Lilly and Co., Biomet, Indiana University School of Medicine, and ImmuneWorks.