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- ShakeMovie Project is a collaboration with
Caltech's Seimological Laboratory to create a portal for
researchers and general public which displays near real-time
movies/visualizations of recent siginifican events in the
Souther Carlifornia basin. Current project is expanding into
a globe wide event movie portal, and ultimately a full
on-demand geo-physics computing and visualization
online portal. Project is headed by Jeroen Tromp, from
Caltech's Division of Geological and Planetary Sciences
and the Seismological Laboratory.
CACR/Caltech, Pasadena, California, 2005-present.
- ASC (ASCI/ASAP) Visualization Effort at
the California Institute of Technology as part of the
Center for Simulation of Dynamic Response Materials.
Includes custom tools for visualization of various types
of large data sets, as well as scripting and support of
large parallel toolkits for visualization of AMR and
unstructured coupled data resulting from the Center's
main thrust, the Virtual TestShock Facility. Tools developed
range from simple fast splatting off-core modules, to heirarchical
point rendering systems for 3d data exploration, to volume
rendering parallel systems and farms for captured 3d data
exploration and movie rendering. Early work also includes
a repository of Iris Explorer (NAG) modules
capable: of reading tetrahedron grids; reading unstructured
(brick) grids; tracing particle paths; extracting isosurfaces
using Marching Cubes (GE, as part of VTK); communicating
with a remote server (HP v-class) in order to request
and produce geometry (isosurfaces) on large data sets; etc.
Worked headed by: Jim Pool, Executive Director of
the Center for Advanced Computing Research; Dan Meiron,
Principal Investigator for the Center for Simmulation of
Dynamic Response Materials; and Peter Shroeder, Associate
Professor of Computer Science and member of the Graphics
Group. CACR/Caltech, Pasadena, California, 1998-2007
- Large Data Visualization Intiative Project
includes the creation of clusters of PCs for parallel
volume rendering of large data sets; the creation
of an environment for remote tool scripting, control,
and steering; the creation of useful simple semi-immersive
environments for data visualization display; and the
study of color mapping techniques for efficient and
aesthetic visualization. Project headed by: Jim Pool,
Executive Director of the Center for Advanced Computing
Research; David Breen, Assistant Director of the Computer
Graphics Laboratory. CACR/Caltech, Pasadena, California,
1999-2004.
- Soliton geometry analysis: Study of differential
equations derived from comples soliton geometry systems.
System developed as a research environment encompasses
in Iris Explorer, with modules containing C, Maple, and
Fortran code.
Weingarden surface renderings
Supervisor: Ron Perline, Jeremy Johnson
PSEWare, Drexel, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1997-8.
- TechTalk: Web based computer algebra common session.
Developed in Java, implements client-server structure to
communicate and relate common chat as well as computer
algebra commands and expressions.
Work Team: Santiago Lombeyda (currently.)
Supervisor: Y. N. Lakshman.
PSEWare, Drexel, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1997-8.
- sGL: Object oriented wrapper (C++)
written around OpenGL. Includes the ability to wrap
groups of objects around links which may include
animation scripts.
Supervisor: Dr. Jeffrey Popyack
Independent Study in Computer Animation, Drexel,
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1998.
- Book it! for Mac: Agent/Artist
booking/contracting software created for Macintosh platform
based on original product for MSDOS and Windows developed
by Merle Wait. Implemented in C++ under Symantec Project
Manager environment.
Work Team: Santiago Lombeyda. Supervisor: Merle Wait.
EBT, North Richland Hills, Texas, 1996.
- LLCAD: CAD system/interface programmed in Visual Basic.
Capabilities include ability to draw wire meshes of spheres,
boxes, planes, cylinders, cones, and toruses. Fully editable
(copy, cut, paste, paste array,) with drag and drop cabalities.
Output directly piped to rendering program: POVRay. Followed
thorough Software Design process from Requirement Specifications,
Design, to Testing.
Work Team: Trung Lee, Santiago Lombeyda.
Supervisor: Richard Rinewalt.
TCU, Fort Worth, Texas, 1995.
w w w w o r k
datavis program
Fall 13 - Present
OVS+TUMOR
Summer 2019
ccv
Fall 2018
arVo
Fall 2018
ERT
Summer 2018
OVS
Fall 2017
cellerie
Winter 2017
iCMgv
Winter 2017
expressionMapper
Fall 2016
OVRAS
Summer 2015
iVu
Fall 2011
ShakeMovie: Global!
Fall 2007
ShakeMovie
Summer 2006
Center for Advanced Computing Research
Winter 2005
2013: featuring art of Gabriel Benavidez
Summer 2005
the TeraVoxel project
Winter 2003
the CACR Aterlier project
Winter 2003
"Honoring John Todd" Conference
Spring 2001
HPCUG 2001 Conference
Winter 2001
HPCUG 2000 Conference
Fall 1999
the LDViz Project
Summer 1999
ASCI/ASAP VizEffort
Winter 1999
ASCI/ASAP Gallery
Winter 1999
Santiago on: sGL
Winter 1998
Santiago on: Knowledge Base Systems
Winter 1998
TechTALK: Restricted!
Winter 1998
TechTALK
Fall 1997
Software Design Project: Consultant
Fall 1997
Santiago on: AI
Fall 1997
Santiago on: Calculus II
Summer 1997
Santiago on: Animation
Summer 1997
Decision Support Systems
Summer 1997
Santiago on: POVRay
Spring 1997
Santiago on: EBT
Spring 1997
SS World Travels
Spring 1997
Penguin: PSE Group
Summer 1997
Lambda Kappa Kappa
Fall 1996
Lombeyda's World
Fall 1996
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