
I am the John E. and Marva M. Warnock Assistant Professor in the School of Computing at the University of Utah
For new students
If you’re interested in working with me, read this first, and then email me to set up an appointment. While I can occasionally meet with drop-ins, it’s more efficient if you set up a time in advance.
Data Mining Made Faster
If you’re here because of this press release, here’s a link to the full paper, and code for the method.
Some other mentions:
- HPC Newswire, Jul 22, 2010
- NSF “news from the field“, Jul 22, 2010.
- ACM TechNews, Jul 23, 2010.
- L’Atelier, Jul 26, 2010.
- Deseret News, Jul 26, 2010.
- City Weekly, Aug 3, 2010.
Brief Bio
I did my undergraduate work at IIT Kanpur, and my Ph.D at Stanford. Prior to coming to Salt Lake, I spent seven years at the Information Visualization Research Group at AT&T Labs – Research. If you want more details, I have a full bio.
Research
I work in algorithms and computational geometry, with a current focus on information-theoretic data analysis and geometric shape matching. My research page has much more information on the work that I do.
Advising
If you’re a student thinking about working with me, read this.