
Joerg Meyer
Contact Info
Joerg Meyer
Assistant Professor, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Assistant Professor, Biomedical Engineering
Education:
Ph.D., University of Kaiserslautern,Germany, Computer Science, 1999
M.S., University of Kaiserslautern,Germany, Computer Science, 1995
B.S., University of Kaiserslautern,Germany, Computer Science, 1991
Ph.D., University of Kaiserslautern,Germany, Computer Science, 1999
M.S., University of Kaiserslautern,Germany, Computer Science, 1995
B.S., University of Kaiserslautern,Germany, Computer Science, 1991
Location:
The Henry Samueli School of Engineering
University of California, Irvine
Irvine, CA 92697-2625The Henry Samueli School of Engineering
University of California, Irvine
zotcode: 2625
Room:
Office: ET 644E
Lab: ET 649
Office: ET 644E
Lab: ET 649
Phone:
(949) 824-3937 Lab
(949) 824-9321 Office
(949) 929-4844 Mobile
(949) 824-3203 Fax
Research:
Dr. Meyer's research is focused on large-scale biomedical imaging, interactive rendering of biological and medical data sets (CT/MRI/confocal laser-scan microscopy/cryosections), and biomolecular visualization (DNA/RNA/protein folding). He is also interested in large-scale earthquake visualization (ground motion and structural response simulations), and other application fields in scientific visualization. His teaching includes Computer Graphics, Interactive Rendering Techniques for Biomedical Imaging and Virtual Reality.
Dr. Meyer has a joint appointment with the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science and the Department of Biomedical Engineering.
Keywords:
Biomedical Imaging, large-scale visualization, earthquake simulation, virtual reality. Interactive rendering of biological and medical data sets (CT/MRI/confocal laser-scan microscopy/cryosections), and biomolecular visualization (DNA/RNA/protein folding).
Biomedical Imaging, large-scale visualization, earthquake simulation, virtual reality. Interactive rendering of biological and medical data sets (CT/MRI/confocal laser-scan microscopy/cryosections), and biomolecular visualization (DNA/RNA/protein folding).
Links:
Personal Homepage
Creative Interactive Visualization Laboratory
History
2 years 29 weeks
