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Carlos D. Correa

One Shields Avenue
Davis, CA, 95616
Tel: 732 546 1675
URL: http://vis.cs.ucdavis.edu/~correac

Research Interests

I am broadly interested in Computer Graphics and Visualization, in particular in:

  • The design and implementation of a more active approach to visualization, combining illustrative and expressive visualization with interactive manipulation and deformation.
  • Volume Deformation and Manipulation Techniques.
  • GPU Assisted Rendering.

Education

  • Postdoctoral Researcher. Department of Computer Science. University of California at Davis.
  • Ph.D. , Electrical and Computer Engineering. Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, New Brunswick, New Jersey.
    Dissertation Topic: "Illustrative Deformation of Volumetric Objects". May 2007.
  • Master of Science, Electrical and Computer Engineering. Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, New Brunswick, New Jersey, January 2003, GPA 4.0/4.0
  • Bachelor of Science, Computer Science. EAFIT University, Medellin, Colombia, Dec. 1998, Recipient of the Academic Excellence Award

Research Experience

  • Postdoctoral Researcher, Visualization and Interface Design Innovation Lab and The Institute for Ultrascale Visualization, Department of Computer Science. University of California, Davis.
    • Develop new algorithms and systems for effective visualization of extreme-scale datasets.
    • Coordinate and monitor research progress of graduate students.
    • Write and revise research grant proposals and foster cooperation with industry and academic partners.
    Research Assistant, Center for Advanced Information Processing, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ.
    Visualization Lab. Jan. 2005 - present:
    • Created novel rendering techniques for the exploration and deformation of volumetric datasets, using GPU programming on commodity graphics hardware to achieve interactive performance.
    • Developed and optimize a volume animation software pipeline for the manipulation of large 3D models, using innovative computer graphics algorithms and exploiting GPU capabilities.
    • Authored and co-authored several papers in the area of visualization and computer graphics.
    Collaboration Group. Jan. 2001 - Dec. 2004:
    • Integrated software components for Parallel Worlds, a multi-modal collaborative system that combines augmented reality and virtual environments.
    • Created novel algorithms, user interaction tools and middleware components for distributed graphics, in a variety of platforms
  • Research Assistant and Consultant, Virtual Reality Laboratory and Conexiones Project
    EAFIT University, Medellin, Colombia, 1997-2000
    • Designed and programmed computer graphics software for a multi-user immersive application called: "Collaborative Virtual Environments applied to Higher Education".
    • Helped create and develop the virtual reality lab at EAFIT University.
    • Led the creation of a start-up company to provide solutions based in virtual environments and interactive computer graphics.
    • Developed software/graphics and networking components for educational multimedia software.

Teaching Experience

  • Teaching Assistant. Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ, Sept. 2004 - Jan. 2005, Sept. 2006 - present:
    • Virtual Reality, Spring 2007. Professor Grigore Burdea.
    • Concepts in Digital Signal Processing Design, Fall 2006. Professor Richard Mammone.
    • Concepts in Robotics and Computer Vision, Fall 2004, Fall 2006. Professor Kristin Dana.
    • Lectures in Programming Methodologies and Computer Graphics, Spring, Fall 2006. Professor Deborah Silver.
  • Lecturer, Computer Science Department, EAFIT University, Colombia
    • Concepts in Programming Languages, Fall 1999, Fall 2000
    • Concepts in Compiler Design, Fall 2000

Selected Publications

  • M. Chen, C. Correa, S. Islam, M. W. Jones, P.-Y. Shen, D. Silver, S. J. Walton and P. J. Willis. Manipulating, Deforming and Animating Sampled Object Representations. Computer Graphics Forum 26 (4), 824--852, 2007.
  • Carlos D. Correa, Deborah Silver and Min Chen. Illustrative Deformation for Data Exploration. IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics (Proceedings Visualization / Information Visualization 2006), vol.13, no.6, pp.1320--1327, Nov.-Dec. 2007.
  • Carlos D. Correa, Deborah Silver and Min Chen. Feature Aligned Volume Manipulation for Illustration and Visualization. IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics (Proceedings Visualization / Information Visualization 2006), vol. 12, no. 5, Sept.-Oct. 2006, pp. 1069--1076.
  • Carlos D. Correa and Deborah Silver. Programmable Shaders for Deformation Rendering. ACM SIGGRAPH/Eurographics conference on Graphics Hardware, 2007 pp. 89 - 96
  • Carlos D. Correa, Deborah Silver and Min Chen. Volume Deformation via Scattered Data Interpolation. Eurographics/IEEE VGTC Workshop on Volume Graphics, 2007.
  • Carlos D. Correa and Deborah Silver. Visualizing Collision Effects Between Penetrating and Non-Penetrating Objects. SIGGRAPH 2007 Sketch
  • Carlos D. Correa, Deborah Silver and Min Chen. Discontinuous Displacement Mapping for Volume Graphics. Eurographics/IEEE VGTC Workshop on Volume Graphics 2006. Boston, MA, 30-31 July, 2006, pp. 9-16
  • Carlos D. Correa and Deborah Silver. Dataset Traversal with Motion-Controlled Transfer Functions. Proceedings of IEEE Visualization 2005. Minneapolis, Min. 23-28 Oct. 2005, pp. 359-366.

Courses and Invited Talks

  • Illustrative Deformations of Volume Objects. In Tutorial 7: Illustrative Display and Interaction in Visualization, IEEE Visualization 2007, with Ivan Viola, Stefan Bruckner, Mario Costa Sousa and David S. Ebert, October, 2007.
  • Visualizing Complex Datasets via Illustrative Deformation. Biological Sciences Seminar, University of California, Davis, September 2007
  • Illustrative Deformation for the Visualization of Complex Structures. Computer Science Seminar, Brown University, April 2007
  • "Hands-in" Visualization: An Active Approach for Interactive Manipulation of Volumetric Objects. IBM Graphics and Visualization Student Symposium. December, 2005.

Skills

  • Computer Graphics and Visualization: OpenGL, VTK, GPU Programming (Cg), OpenInventor, Matlab, Java3D, OpenCV, Illustrative Techniques, Hardware accelerated Volume Graphics, Real-time Rendering, Performance Tuning and Optimization.
  • Programming: Object oriented programming, C/C++, Java, GPU programming, GUI programming (MFC, Qt, Java), UML, Design patterns, Extreme programming.
  • Operating Systems: Linux, Windows.

Activities

Reviewer for:
  • IEEE Pacific Visualization Symposium, 2008
  • Eurographics/IEEE-VGTC Symposium in Visualization, Eurovis 2008.
  • IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics, 2005-2007
  • IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, 2007
  • IEEE Visualization Conference, 2006, 2007
  • IEEE Workshop on Wearable Computers 2006
  • Workshop on Visualization for Computer Security, VizSec , 2005
  • IEEE Transactions in Computer Graphics and Visualization, Special Issue in Haptics, Virtual and Augmented Reality, 2005.
  • ACM CHI 2006, ACM CHI 2005 (Late Breaking Results)
  • ACM Group 2003, 2005
Student Volunteer at:
  • IEEE Visualization 2005 - 2006.
  • Eurographics/IEEE TVCG Workshop on Volume Graphics, 2006.
  • 5th International Workshop in Virtual Rehabilitation, NEw York, 2006
  • 2nd International Workshop in Virtual Rehabilitation, Rutgers University, September 2003
  • CHI 2003 Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2003.

Awards

  • Young Researcher program beneficiary from the Colombian National Sciences Institute, January, 2000
  • Received honors in graduation from Computer Science, EAFIT University, December, 1998.
  • Full scholarship for B.S. studies for high academic achievement, EAFIT University, 1994.