I'm currently a Post Doctoral Researcher in the Scientific Computing Institute at the University of Utah. I did my Ph.D. work at Purdue University in the Computer Science Department and was a member of the Computer Graphics and Visualization Lab. I defended my dissertation in July of 2010 and graduated in August of 2010.
My primary research interest includes Camera Model Design and its applications to computer graphics, visualization, and computer vision. I also have an interests in multicore & parallel desktop computing, perception of non-traditional stimuli, and visualization of large-scale simulation data. I have a more casual interest is computational photography, global illumination, image processing, and 3D acquisition.
My current work at Utah includes the DOE VACET and NIH CIBC projects.