Professor of Computer Science Ph.D., Syracuse University, 1973
Professor Riesenfeld has been involved in research in the areas
of computer graphics, animation, computer aided geometric design and CAD/CAM
since joining the Computer Science faculty in 1972. Recently he has been
investigating a broad spectrum of research problems in computer graphics,
geometric modeling, and manufacturing within an integrated experimental testbed
system motivated by the unifying principles of spline theory.
R.F. Riesenfeld, R. Fish, and S. Drake, ``A Case Study in
Multi-disciplinary Distributed Collaborative Design," in Proc. ASME
Conference on Network-Centric CAD, in press, Sept. 1997.
M. Sturgill, E. Cohen, and R. Riesenfeld,``Feature Based 3-D
Sketching for Early Design,'' Proceedings of the 1995 ASME Computers
in Engineering Conference
R. Riesenfeld, ``Some Video Related High Bandwidth
Communications Needs," in Proc. NSF Workshop on vBNS and the Research
Agenda for Networking and Applications, June 1995.
Fundamental Developments of Computer Aided Geometric Design,
L. Piegl (ed.), Academic Press, 1993.
Y.C. Hsieh, R. F. Riesenfeld, and S. H. Drake, ``Reconstruction
of Sculptured Surfaces using Coordinate Measuring Machine'', ASME
Design Automation Conference, 1993.