Background
Ambroziak was born in Okinawa, Japan, and educated at Princeton University and William and Mary Law School.
Ambroziak was born in Okinawa, Japan, and educated at Princeton University and William and Mary Law School.
Princeton University.
He developed the "Ambroziak Infinite Perspective Projection," a technique for creating three-dimensional maps. While still in high school, Ambroziak was recognized as one of the forty most promising research scientists of his generation. Prior to law school, Ambroziak worked as a software engineer for Andersen Consulting and Fannie Mae.
Ambroziak co-invented the "Ambroziak Infinite Perspective Projection" (AIPP), a map projection method used for three-dimensional stereo visualization of geographic data.
The AIPP allows viewers to move their viewpoint about a map while minimizing distortion, and scales the vertical exaggeration depending on the viewer"s distance from the map. Three-dimensional maps created with the AIPP have been used widely, and were featured in a book co-authored by Ambroziak (Infinite Perspectives: Two Thousand Years of Three-Dimensional Mapmaking, Princeton Architectural Press, 1999), and in his exhibitions at institutions such as the Peabody Museum of Natural History.
Ambroziak is a patent attorney specializing in intellectual property matters. He has been employed as an attorney at such companies as Walker Digital.