Associate Professor of Computer Science
Research Associate Professor
of Physics and Bioengineering
Adjunct Associate Professor of
Mathematics
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, numerical analysis, computational
steering and problem solving environments, 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
directs the Center for Scientific Computing and Imaging and is Co-Director
of the Computational Engineering and Science Program.
- C.R. Johnson and R.M. MacLeod. Adaptive local regularization
methods for the inverse ECG problem. Progress in Biophysics
and Biochemistry, 1998, (to appear).
- S.G. Parker, M. Miller, C.D. Hansen, and C.R. Johnson.
An integrated problem solving environment: the SCIRun computational
steering system. 31st Hawaii International Conference on System
Sciences (HICSS-31), vol. VII, pp. 147-156, IEEE Press, 1998.
- H. Casanova, J. Dongarra, C.R. Johnson, and
M. Miller, Application-specific Toolkits, In Computational
Grids, I. Foster and C. Kesselman, eds., Morgan Kauffman, 1998.
- S.G. Parker, D. Beazley, and C.R. Johnson. Computational steering
software systems and strategies. IEEE Computational Science and
Engineering, Vol. 4, Number 4, pp. 50-59, Oct., 1997.
- C.R. Johnson. Computational and numerical methods for
bioelectric field problems. Crit. Revs. in BioMed. Eng.,
vol. 25, no. 1, pp. 1-81, 1997.