About Luke Hohmann
Luke Hohmann graduated from the University of Michigan in 1992 with an M.S.E. in computer science and engineering. While at Michigan, Luke was a member of the Highly Interactive Computing in Education (hi-ce) research group and was principal author of the GPCeditor, a lisp-based Macintosh programming environment that helped high school students learn Pascal.
Before attending the University of Michigan, Luke was a competitive pairs figure skater. During his 14-year career he garnered numerous honors and awards, and in 1985 he and his partner won the United States National Junior Pairs Championship. Luke has represented the United States in international competition and was a two-time competitor in the United States Olympic ...
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