
John Gero - College of Computing and Informatics
John Gero is a Research Professor in the Department of Computer Science and in the School of Architecture and is concurrently a Research Professor at the Krasnow Institute for Advanced Study, George Mason University.
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John Gero is a Research Professor in Computer Science and Architecture at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. He is a member of the Charlotte Neuro-Cognitive...
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John Gero is a Research Professor in Computer Science and Architecture at the University of North Carolina, Charlotte, and a Research Professor at the Krasnow Institute for...
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To sketch or not to sketch? That is the question. An anthology of theories and models of design: philosophy, approaches and …
John Gero (born December 21, 1943), Australian educator, …
John Gero is an Australian educator, scientist and author. He is a research professor at the University of North Carolina, Charlotte and at the Krasnow Institute for Advanced Study of George Mason University.
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Professor John S. Gero
We have extended genetic algorithms by introducing the concepts of genetic engineering and by changing the evolutionary processes. This has had the effect of producing efficiencies in finding results.
John S Gero - Publications
Gero, JS and Milovanovic, J (2020) A framework for studying design thinking through measuring designers' minds, bodies and brains, Design Science, 6, E19. DOI:10.1017/dsj.2020.15 (link) (pdf)
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We are looking at cognitive behavior that is uniquely indicated for designers and aim to determine whether there are correspondingly unique differences in brain behavior. Initial papers that describe some recent research findings.