No specific list provided, but contributions are mentioned in the fields of scientific computation and theory of data visualization.
Research Experience
- 2017-Present Associate Professor in Computer Science, University of Chicago
- 2009-2017 Assistant Professor in Computer Science and the Computation Institute, University of Chicago
- 2004-2008 Post-Doctoral Fellow and Instructor in Radiology, Laboratory of Mathematics in Imaging, Dept of Radiology, Brigham & Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School
Education
- 1991-1995 BA in Mathematics, Cornell University
- 1995-1998 MS in Computer Graphics, Cornell University, Advisor: Donald P. Greenberg
- 1998-2004 PhD in Computer Science, University of Utah, Advisor: Christopher R. Johnson
- 2004-2008 Post-Doctoral Fellow and Instructor in Radiology, Laboratory of Mathematics in Imaging, Dept of Radiology, Brigham & Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Advisor: Carl-Fredrik Westin
Background
Research Interests: Computation of imaging-based science and fundamentals of data visualization. Background: Dedicated to processing experimental data with computational tools, collaborating with physical and biomedical researchers to advance methods for image data analysis. Also interested in developing the theoretical foundations of data visualization.
Miscellany
Looking for students who are excited by the prospects of improving how science is computed or advancing the theory and practice of data visualization.