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Bernd Hamann
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Bernd Hamann serves as associate vice chancellor for research, and served as co-director of the Center for Image Processing and Integrated Computing (CIPIC), now called the Institute for Data Analysis and Visualization (IDAV), from 1997 until 2004; he is a full professor of computer science at the University of California, Davis. He is an adjunct professor of computer science at Mississippi State University, a faculty computer scientist at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, and a participating guest researcher at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.
From 1991 to 1995, he was a faculty member in the Department of Computer Science at Mississippi State University, where he was also affiliated with the NSF Engineering Research Center for Computational Field Simulation. His main interests are visualization, geometric modeling and computer-aided geometric design, computer graphics, and virtual reality.
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- Misha Kazhdan, Nina Amenta, Shengyin Gu, David F. Wiley, Bernd Hamann, "Symmetry restoration by stretching", in "Canadian Conference on Computational Geometry", 2009
- Mario Hlawitschka, Christoph Garth, Xavier Tricoche, Gordon Kindlmann, Gerik Scheuermann, Ken Joy, Bernd Hamann, "Direct Visualization of Fiber Information by Coherence ", in "International Journal of Computer Assisted Radiology and Surgery", pp published online, 2009
- Zhi (Louis) Feng, Ingrid Hotz, Bernd Hamann, Ken Joy, "Dense Glyph Sampling for Visualization" in "Visualization and Processing of Tensor Fields: Advances and Perspectives", 2008
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