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Richard Marks is a professor at the School of Data Science and Society with a joint appointment in the department of computer science. His research interests include AR/VR, machine learning, and context-aware systems. Most recently, he was a director and technical project lead for Google ATAP, exploring new interaction approaches for ambient computing environments. Prior to that, Richard was at PlayStation R&D where he founded the PlayStation Magic Lab and helped create the EyeToy, PlayStation Eye, PlayStation Move, and PlayStation VR. He is listed as inventor on over 100 patents and received a PhD from Stanford (1996) exploring visual sensing for underwater robots and a BS in avionics from MIT (1990).