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Brad Halls is a software developer & percussionist from Waterford, Michigan. He is manager of the Teamcenter Visualization 3D Analysis group at Siemens PLM Software (formerly UGS/Unigraphics) in Troy, Michigan.

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Software Engineering

I manage the Teamcenter Visualization 3D Analysis group at Siemens PLM Software (formerly UGS/Unigraphics), in Troy, Michigan. Our group was originally a part of Engineering Animation, Inc., before being purchased by UGS and more recently, Siemens.

3D Computer Graphics

Some of the products that my group works on are:

Website Development

I develop & maintain websites for a hobby. Here are a few examples of my work:

Percussion, Drum Corps, & Marching Band

In my younger days, I played snare drum in the Michigan State University Marching Band and several Drum and Bugle Corps.

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