Overview
Jürgen P. Schulze is a Research Scientist at the California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology, and a Lecturer in the computer science department at the University of California San Diego. 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 M.S. degree from the University of Massachusetts and a Ph.D. from the University of Stuttgart, Germany. After his graduation he spent two years as a post-doctoral researcher in the Computer Science Department at Brown University.
Education
Employment
- Assistant Research Scientist, July 2009-Present
California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology
University of California, San Diego
- Lecturer, September 2008-Present
Department of Computer Science and Engineering
University of California, San Diego
- Assistant Project Scientist, September 2006-June 2009
California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology
University of California, San Diego
- Postdoctoral Scholar, September 2005-August 2006
California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology
University of California, San Diego
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