University of Utah
Department of Computer Science
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Assistant Professor of Computer Science
Research Assistant Professor of
Physics
Adjunct Assistant Professor of Mathematics
Adjunct Assistant
Professor of Bioengineering
Ph.D.
, University of Utah, 1989
Professor Johnson's
research interests are in the area of
scientific computing. Particular interests include inverse and imaging
problems, adaptive methods for partial differential equations, automatic mesh
generation, numerical analysis, large scale computational problems in medicine,
and scientific visualization. In 1992, Professor Johnson was awarded a Young
Investigator's Award from the NIH, in 1994 he was awarded the National Young
Investigator (NYI) Award from the NSF, and in 1995 he was awarded the
Presidential Faculty Fellow (PFF) Award from the NSF. He heads the Scientific
Computing and Imaging Research group and is Co-Director of the Computational
Engineering and Science Program.
- S.G. Parker and C.R. Johnson. SCIRun: A Scientific Programming
Environment for Computational Steering Supercomputing `95, 1995, (to appear).
- C.R. Johnson and S.G. Parker. Applications in computational medicine
using SCIRun: A computational steering programming environment. Supercomputer
`95, pp. 2-19, K.G. Saur, 1995.
- H.W. Shen and C.R. Johnson. Sweeping simplices: A fast iso-surface
extraction algorithm for unstructured grids. IEEE Visualization `95, 1995,
(to appear).
- C.R. Johnson and S.G. Parker. A computational steering model applied to
problems in medicine. Supercomputing `94, pp. 540-549, IEEE Press, 1994.
- H.W. Shen and C.R. Johnson. Differential Volume Rendering: A Fast
Algorithm for Flow Animation. IEEE Visualization `94, pp. 188-195, IEEE Press,
1994.
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