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Kenneth Joy

University/Research Lab: University of California, Davis
Location: (Davis CA)
Personal Research Web Page: http://www.cs.ucdavis.edu/~joy

Keywords: Visualization, computer graphics, computer aided geometric design, massive data storage methods, multidimensional visualization, flow visualization

Posted on: Thursday, June 4th, 2009
Broad Research Area: Graphics / Visualization, Numerical/Scientific Computing / HPC / Data-Intensive Scalable Computing

Research Interests:

My research interests revolve around the development of robust methods for visualizing and analyzing large-scale time-varying multi-dimensional data. Thus, I have interests in three-dimensional flow visualization, determination of boundary surfaces and methods to track these surfaces, query-driven visualization, visualization of tensor fields, visualization of function fields, and analytic methods to determine error bounds for all of these methods. We have been very successful recently creating new methods for visualizing these structures.

 

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