Dr. Steven Collins is a lecturer in the Department of Computer Science in Trinity College, Dublin, he also acts as co-manager of the ISG research group. Born in Dundalk, County Louth, his interests in computing began with the Commodore 64 where he single-handedly developed and released the games Badlands and Herobotix. He is also a co-founder of Havok, a company which provides physics simulation software for computer games and films.

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  • Dr. Steven Collins is a lecturer in the Department of Computer Science in Trinity College, Dublin, he also acts as co-manager of the ISG research group. Born in Dundalk, County Louth, his interests in computing began with the Commodore 64 where he single-handedly developed and released the games Badlands and Herobotix. He is also a co-founder of Havok, a company which provides physics simulation software for computer games and films. In 2007 Steven started the MSc in Interactive Entertainment Technology course in Trinity College Dublin, where he acts as course director and lectures in real-time rendering . He is quoted as saying that the course was started in order to educate the "future captains of industry" in reference to the games industry.
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  • March 2008
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  • Dr. Steven Collins is a lecturer in the Department of Computer Science in Trinity College, Dublin, he also acts as co-manager of the ISG research group. Born in Dundalk, County Louth, his interests in computing began with the Commodore 64 where he single-handedly developed and released the games Badlands and Herobotix. He is also a co-founder of Havok, a company which provides physics simulation software for computer games and films.
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  • Steven Collins
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