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Gunther H. Weber
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Academic Background
Gunther received his Ph.D. in Computer Science from the University of Kaiserslautern in 2003. His research on visualization of Adaptive Mesh Refinement Data and topology-based methods for the exploration of volume data was performed in a close collaboration between the University of Kaiserslautern, the Center for Image Processing and Integrated Computing (CIPIC) at the University of California, Davis and the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL). Currently, Gunther is a postdoctoral researcher at the Institute for Data Analysis and Visualization (IDAV), formerly called CIPIC, and within the Berkeley Drosophila Transcription Network Project (BDTNP) at LBNL with an emphasis in Scientific Visualization and Computer Graphics.
Current Research
Gunther's research focuses around visualization and computer graphics. Currently Gunther is working on visualization of three-dimensional gene expression data, combining data analysis and visualization, user-guided segmentation of brain imaging data and the visualization of experimental earthquake data.
Curriculum Vitae
Gunther's current Curriculum Vitae can be found here.
View All Publications Selected Publications
- Gunther H. Weber, Cristian Luis Hendriks Luengo, Soile V. E. Keränen, Scott E. Dillard, Derek Ju, Damir Sudar, Bernd Hamann, "Visualization for Validation and Improvement of Three-dimensional Segmentation Algorithms", in "Data Visualization 2005 (Proceedings of the EUROGRAPHICS - IEEE VGTC Symposium on Visualization 2005)", 2005
- Gunther H. Weber, Gerik Scheuermann, Bernd Hamann, "Detecting Critical Regions in Scalar Fields", in "Data Visualization 2003 (Proceedings of VisSym)", pp 85--94, 2003
- Gunther H. Weber, Oliver Kreylos, Terry J. Ligocki, John M. Shalf, Hans Hagen, Bernd Hamann, Ken Joy, "Extraction of Crack-Free Isosurfaces from Adaptive Mesh Refinement Data" in "Approximation and Geometrical Methods for Scientific Visualization", pp 19--40, 2003
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