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Professor Lijun Yin is a pioneer in the field of three- and four-dimensional
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used by Hollywood filmmakers, video-game creators and more.

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At its core, the Watson story is about people — the faculty, staff, students and
alumni during the last four decades.

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Judges chose Binghamton University as one of 37 finalists among 104 teams from
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BLIND SINCE BIRTH, WRITING CODE AT AMAZON SINCE 2013

After receiving his computer science degree at Binghamton University, Michael
Forzano '13 interviewed to become a software engineer at Amazon. He walked in
the door, revealed to the interviewers that he was blind, and earned himself a
job by impressing them with the code he wrote on his laptop.

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