Pierre Bézier

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Pierre Bézier was a French engineer and mathematician best known for developing the mathematical curves that revolutionized computer-aided design and are now fundamental in graphics and typography.

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instanceOf French person
human
mathematician
awardReceived ACM A.M. Turing Award nominee
birthCountry France
birthDate 1910-09-01
birthPlace Paris
citizenship France
contributedTo computer graphics
computer-aided geometric design
deathDate 1999-11-25
degree electrical engineering degree
developed Bézier curve NERFINISHED
Bézier surface NERFINISHED
education École nationale supérieure d’arts et métiers NERFINISHED
École supérieure d’électricité NERFINISHED
employer Renault NERFINISHED
era 20th century
familyName Bézier NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork applied mathematics
computer-aided design
mechanical engineering
numerical control
gender male
givenName Pierre NERFINISHED
hasConceptNamedAfter Bézier curve NERFINISHED
Bézier spline NERFINISHED
Bézier surface NERFINISHED
influencedField computer typography
industrial design
vector graphics
inspired PostScript curve representation
font outline technologies
modern CAD software
knownFor Bézier curve NERFINISHED
Bézier surface NERFINISHED
computer-aided design in automobile industry
memberOf Académie des Sciences
surface form: French Academy of Sciences

French Academy of Technologies NERFINISHED
name Pierre Bézier NERFINISHED
nationality French
notableWork UNISURF CAD system at Renault NERFINISHED
occupation engineer
mathematician
university teacher
workedOn CAD/CAM systems for car body design
numerical control of machine tools

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Bezier curves namedAfter Pierre Bézier
subject surface form: Bézier curve
Bezier curves developedBy Pierre Bézier
subject surface form: Bézier curve