Paul Haeberli studied for a Bachelor of Science degree in electrical engineering at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, United States.
[1] Haeberli was recruited by James H. Clark to join Silicon Graphics during the company's founding.
[3] He was also involved in non-photorealistic rendering (NPR) techniques in computer graphics, producing software to implement this approach.
[citation needed] Subsequently, he founded Lamina Design, which allows freeform structures to be constructed from sheet material using computer-based techniques.
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