Jos Stam's maternal grandfather was the Dutch politician Sim Visser. His father Jos Stam was born in Rotterdam (Netherlands), and in 1944 at the razzia of Rotterdam [nl], he was deported by the Nazis to Germany, where he had to repair railroads behind the western front, until being liberated by the American troops in 1945. He emigrated to the US in 1956, where he worked as a researcher for the DuPont de Nemours Company. He became a US citizen in 1964. In the US he met his wife, Alida Wilhelmina Visser, born in Wassenaar (Netherlands). In early 1965, Jos' father was transferred by DuPont to Geneva, Switzerland, where Jos was born as their third child in December 1965.
He then joined SGI's Alias|wavefront division (which later spun out as Alias Systems Corporation) as a full-time researcher in Toronto and Seattle. He started with particle systems for the PowerAnimator software package. Then he made significant contributions to the fluids simulation component of Alias' Maya 3D content creation software product. As a result of Alias being acquired by Autodesk in early 2006, Stam became a "Senior Research Scientist" at Autodesk, Inc. in Toronto.[4] Stam left Autodesk in 2018.
Awards
SIGGRAPH Computer Graphics Achievement Award[5] (2005) for his contributions to the field of computer graphics
^Stochastic Dynamics: Simulating the Effects of Turbulence on Flexible Structures, in Computer Graphics Forum (Eurographics'97 Proceedings), Volume 16, Number 3, 1997, p. 159-164
^On Subdivision Schemes Generalizing Uniform B-spline Surfaces of Arbitrary Degree, in Computer Aided Geometric Design. Special Edition on Subdivision Surfaces, Volume 18, 2001, p. 383-396