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Resume (English only)
Academic Achievements
Best Paper award at 2025 IEEE Uncertainty Vis! 2024-2025 Faculty Teaching Award; 2023-2024 Faculty Service Award. Published multiple papers such as 'Seeing the Many: Exploring Parameter Distributions Conditioned on Features in Surrogates'. Involved in several NSF and DOE funded projects.
Research Experience
Currently an associate professor in the Department of Computer Science at the University of Arizona. Previously taught at Clemson University. Advises several graduate students and co-mentors a postdoc at Vanderbilt University.
Education
PhD from The Ohio State University, advisor Tamal K. Dey; BS and MS from Case Western Reserve University, advisor Michael S. Branicky; Postdoctoral alumnus of the Scientific Computing and Imaging Institute at the University of Utah, worked with Valerio Pascucci and Ross T. Whitaker.
Background
Research interests include visualization and (less so these days) geometric modeling. Uses topological analysis, high-performance computing, and computer graphics in his work.
Miscellany
Provides links to Google Scholar, DBLP, and CV on his personal webpage.