Short text:
Jurgen P. Schulze is a Project Scientist at the California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology in San Diego, California. His research interests include scientific visualization in virtual environments, human-computer interaction, real-time volume rendering, and graphics algorithms on programmable graphics hardware. He holds an MS from the University of Massachusetts and a PhD from the University of Stuttgart, Germany.
Longer text:
Jürgen Schulze is a Project Scientist at the California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology in San Diego. He received his doctorate degree in computer science from the University of Stuttgart, Germany, and a M.S. degree in computer science from the University of Massachusetts at Dartmouth. In Stuttgart he worked under the leadership of Professor Thomas Ertl and Dr. Ulrich Lang on his dissertation entitled "Interactive Volume Rendering in Virtual Environments" and completed his degree requirements in August 2003. After his graduation he conducted postdoctoral research with Professor Andries van Dam at Brown University and with Professor Thomas DeFanti at the University of California San Diego. His major research interests are scientific visualization in virtual environments, human-computer interaction, real-time volume rendering, and graphics algorithms on programmable graphics hardware.
Education
Employment
- Assistant Project Scientist, September 2006-Present
Calit2, University of California, San Diego
Scientific visualization researcher
- Postdoctoral Scholar, September 2005-August 2006
Calit2, University of California, San Diego
Scientific visualization researcher
Advisor: Dr. Thomas A. DeFanti
- Postdoctoral Research Associate, September 2003-August 2005
Department of Computer Science, Brown University
Lead researcher on DOE grant Visualization Techniques in Multiple Working Environments
Advisor: Dr. Andries van Dam
- Research Assistant, April 1999-August 2003
High-Performance Computing Center, Stuttgart, Germany
Lead researcher on SFB grant 382-D2 Interactive Parallel Visualization
Advisor: Dr. Ulrich Lang