I
am a postdoctoral fellow at Office
of High Performance Computing and Communications (OHPCC) at
Lister Hill National
Center for Biomedical Communications (LHNCBC), which is a
research division of National
Library of Medicine, National
Institutes of Health. My research interests include Computer
Graphics, Geometric and Physics-based Modeling, Medical Imaging,
Visualization, Image Processing and applications. My current projects include
PDE (Partial Differential Equation) -based
implicit shape modeling and medical imaging, non-photo realistic rendering, and information visualization.
I
received my Ph.D degree from
Department of Computer Science,
State University of New York at Stony Brook. In
my dissertation "PDE-based Geometric Modeling and Interactive
Sculpting for Graphics", I proposed a general PDE-based modeling
paradigm that employs elliptic and parabolic PDEs with numerical
techniques for geometric and physics-based modeling and interactive
manipulation.