Neil Anthony Dodgson is Professor of Computer Graphics at the Victoria University of Wellington.
He was previously (until 2016) Professor of Graphics and Imaging in the Computer Laboratory at the University of Cambridge in England, where he worked in the Rainbow Group on computer graphics and interaction.
[4] He was awarded a Cambridge Commonwealth Trust Prince of Wales Scholarship to study at the University of Cambridge, where he worked on image resampling supervised by Neil Wiseman and graduating with a PhD in 1992.
[5] Dodgson worked for many years on stereoscopic 3D displays, conducting research principally into autostereoscopic methods.
[9] With Malcolm Sabin, Dodgson has worked on subdivision surfaces since 2000.