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1 David Banks http://lmi.bwh.harvard.edu/~banks Work Experience Ontajiya, Founder and CEO Visual analytics 2013 2016 UT/ORNL Joint Inst for Computational Sciences Research & Teaching 2006 2016 Harvard Medical School Research 2005 2006 Florida State University Research & Teaching 1999 2006 Mississippi State University Research & Teaching 1994 1999 Inst. Comp. Applications in Sci. & Engr. (NASA) Research 1993 1994 Data General Graphics Developer 1992 1993 Education University of North Carolina PhD Computer Science 1993 University of North Carolina MS Computer Science 1988 University of North Carolina MS Mathematics 1987 Davidson College BS Mathematics 1982 Virtual Reality. Implemented the first CAVE application for scientific visualization, SIGGRAPH ‘94 VROOM (with M. Kelley, B. Singer); “Tracking a turbulent spot in an immersive environment,” 1995 Symp. Interactive 3D graphics; CoPI, NSF CAVE, 1998. Implemented the first immersive display of a compact 3manifold (the 3torus) using headmounted display (with R. Taylor), 1992. "The imageSwitcher: A design for reducing VR lag via parallel image generation," Computers & Graphics, 1997. Advised MS project: L Burton, “Viewing complex scenes with errorbuffered light fields,” Virtual Reality Annual International Symposium, 1998.

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David  Banks   http://lmi.bwh.harvard.edu/~banks      

                 Work  Experience  

 

Ontajiya,  Founder  and  CEO   Visual  analytics   2013   -­‐   2016  UT/ORNL  Joint  Inst  for  Computational  Sciences   Research  &  Teaching   2006   -­‐   2016  Harvard  Medical  School   Research   2005   -­‐   2006  Florida  State  University   Research  &  Teaching   1999   -­‐   2006  Mississippi  State  University   Research  &  Teaching   1994   -­‐   1999  Inst.  Comp.  Applications  in  Sci.  &  Engr.  (NASA)   Research   1993   -­‐   1994  Data  General   Graphics  Developer   1992   -­‐   1993    Education  

 

University  of  North  Carolina   PhD   Computer  Science   1993  University  of  North  Carolina   MS     Computer  Science     1988  University  of  North  Carolina   MS     Mathematics   1987  Davidson  College   BS     Mathematics   1982        Virtual  Reality.  Implemented  the  first  CAVE  application  for  scientific  visualization,  SIGGRAPH  ‘94  VROOM  (with  M.  Kelley,  B.  Singer);  “Tracking  a  turbulent  spot  in  an  immersive  environment,”  1995  Symp.  Interactive  3D  graphics;  Co-­‐PI,  NSF  CAVE,  1998.      Implemented  the  first  immersive  display  of  a  compact  3-­‐manifold  (the  3-­‐torus)  using  head-­‐mounted  display  (with  R.  Taylor),  1992.  "The  imageSwitcher:  A  design  for  reducing  VR  lag  via  parallel  image  generation,"  Computers  &  Graphics,  1997.  Advised  MS  project:  L  Burton,  “Viewing  complex  scenes  with  error-­‐buffered  light  fields,”  Virtual  Reality  Annual  International  Symposium,  1998.  

                       

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 Medical  visualization.  Harvard  Medical  School,  Surgical  Planning  Laboratory,  Laboratory  for  Mathematics  in  Imaging.  Applied  realistic  illumination  to  medical  data.  IRB  certified  in  Human  Subjects  Research,  Responsible  Conduct  of  Research.  

 

                     Image  credits:  D  Banks,  Y  Yagi,  K  Beason,  D  Laidlaw,  C  Weigle,  W  Blanco,  G  Kindlmann,  L  O’Donnell,  C  Ouimet  

 Courses  taught.  Pre-­‐calculus,  calculus,  modern  algebra  (group  theory),  data  structures  &  algorithms,  computer  graphics,  visualization,  interactive  computational  simulation,  computer  organization,  parallel  programming,  senior  design.      Academic.  NSF  career  award.  Tenured  faculty  in  computer  science.  60+  refereed  publications.  IEEE  Visualization  best  paper.  Panel  reviewer  for  NSF,  NIH,  DOE.  ACM  SIGGRAPH  papers  committee.  Invited  talks  at  MIT,  Princeton,  Siemens,  Brown,  Emory.      Digital  Fabrication.  Built  portable  parallel  computer;  member  of  local  Makers  group;  built  3D  printer;  designed  and  fabricated  models  of  molecules,  atomic  nuclei,  trussed  structures,  water-­‐powered  generator,  flexible  supports  for  vertebrae.    

             Selected  publications.  

Banks,  David.  “Diffusion  of  Water  Molecules  Demonstrated  by  3D-­‐Printed  Manipulatives.”  SPL  25,  Brigham  and  Women’s  Hospital  and  Harvard  Medical  School,  April  8-­‐9,  2016.  

Banks,  David  C.,  and  Israel  J.  Huff.  “Halo  Water:  Ensemble  Visualization  Distinguishes  Configurations  Near  Nanotubes.”  Journal  of  Computational  and  Theoretical  Nanoscience  11,  no.  1  (2014):  8-­‐14.  

Banks,  David  C.,  and  Kevin  M.  Beason.  "Decoupling  illumination  from  isosurface  generation  using  4D  light  transport."  IEEE  Transactions  on  Visualization  and  Computer  Graphics,  15,  no.  6  (2009):  1595-­‐1602.  

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Banks,  David  C.,  and  Paul  K.  Stockmeyer.  "DeBruijn  counting  for  visualization  algorithms."  In  Mathematical  Foundations  of  Scientific  Visualization,  Computer  Graphics,  and  Massive  Data  Exploration,  pp.  69-­‐88.  Springer  Berlin  Heidelberg,  2009.  

Banks,  David  C.,  and  Carl-­‐Fredrik  Westin.  "Global  illumination  of  white  matter  fibers  from  DT-­‐MRI  data."  In  Visualization  in  Medicine  and  Life  Sciences,  pp.  173-­‐184.  Springer  Berlin  Heidelberg,  2008.  

Weigle,  Chris,  and  David  C.  Banks.  "Analysis  of  eye-­‐tracking  experiments  performed  on  a  Tobii  T60."  In  Electronic  Imaging  2008,  pp.  680903-­‐680903.  International  Society  for  Optics  and  Photonics,  2008.  

         Image  credits:  D  Banks,  K  Beason,  J  Piekarewicz,  K  Lammers,  I  Huff  

 Smith,  Kayne  M.,  David  C.  Banks,  Neil  Druckman,  Kevin  Beason,  and  M.  Yousuff  Hussaini.  "Clustered  ensemble  averaging:  A  technique  for  visualizing  qualitative  features  of  stochastic  simulations."  Journal  of  Computational  and  Theoretical  Nanoscience  3,  no.  5  (2006):  752-­‐760.  

Banks,  David  C.,  and  Kevin  Beason.  "Fast  global  illumination  for  visualizing  isosurfaces  with  a  3d  illumination  grid."  Computing  in  Science  &  Engineering  9,  no.  1  (2007):  48-­‐54.  

Banks,  David  C.,  Stephen  A.  Linton,  and  Paul  K.  Stockmeyer.  "Counting  cases  in  substitope  algorithms."  IEEE  Transactions  on    Visualization  and  Computer  Graphics,  10,  no.  4  (2004):  371-­‐384.  

Hurdal,  Monica  K.,  Kevin  W.  Kurtz,  and  David  C.  Banks.  "Case  study:  Interacting  with  cortical  flat  maps  of  the  human  brain."  IEEE  Visualization  '01,  pp.  469-­‐472.  

Turk,  Greg,  and  David  Banks.  "Image-­‐guided  streamline  placement."  Proceedings  of  the  23rd  annual  conference  on  Computer  graphics  and  interactive  techniques  (SIGGRAPH),  pp.  453-­‐460.  ACM,  1996.  

Banks,  David  C.  "Illumination  in  diverse  codimensions."  Proceedings  of  the  21st  annual  conference  on  Computer  graphics  and  interactive  techniques  (SIGGRAPH),  pp.  327-­‐334.  ACM,  1994.  

Banks,  David.  "Interactive  manipulation  and  display  of  surfaces  in  four  dimensions."  Proceedings  of  the  1992  symposium  on  Interactive  3D  graphics,  pp.  197-­‐207.  ACM,  1992.  

Banks,  David  C.,  and  Bart  A.  Singer.  "A  predictor-­‐corrector  technique  for  visualizing  unsteady  flow."  IEEE  Transactions  on  Visualization  and  Computer  Graphics,  1,  no.  2  (1995):  151-­‐163.  

Banks,  David  C.,  and  Stephen  Linton.  "Counting  cases  in  marching  cubes:  Toward  a  generic  algorithm  for  producing  substitopes."  IEEE  Visualization,  pp.  51-­‐58.  IEEE,  2003.