University Collaborations


New York University
       Ongoing   Denis Zorin
    Ioana Boier-Martin
   
Digital media types such as sound, image, and video have become fundamental to many applications in science, engineering, entertainment, and daily life in general. The collaboration between IBM and NYU focuses on an emerging form of mass-media: 3D graphics content - and the associated discipline: Digital Geometry Processing (DGP). In recent years, the DGP community has come together to set the theoretical and algorithmic foundations for efficient, reliable, and scalable tools for geometry processing. Examples include geometry acquisition, coding, transmission, enhancement, editing, simulation, and analysis. Researchers from IBM T. J. Watson Research Center and NYU are collaborating on aspects related to modeling geometry using subdivision-based representations. Such representations offer multiple advantages for many applications, including geometry editing, compression, simulation and analysis. The joint work that has resulted from this collaboration has appeared in leading publications in the field and has been adopted by advanced commercial geometric modelers.
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SUNY Stony Brook
       Ongoing   Brian Colle
Arie Kaufman
   Lloyd Treinish
   
Weather modelling, dispersion modelling, visualization, web-based interfaces
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Technion, Technical Institute of Israel, Haifa, Israel
       Ongoing   Prof. Gershon Elber
Prof, Ron Kimmel
Prof. Anath Fischer
      
A Cooperation among CS department, Mechanical engineering, and Medical School to encourage the performance of research in medical imaging by the CGGC (Computer Graphics and Geometric Computation Lab), GIP (Geometric Image Processing Lab) and Mechanical Engineering Labs in cooperation with faculty of the medical school of the Technion, and in collaboration with IBM researchers. Presently, an effort is on going to make a medical image visualization software by IBM available to the Technion CGGC Lab on the basis of open source.

Towson University
       Ongoing   Michael Felton
   Lloyd Treinish
   
Weather modelling applications, GIS, user interfaces, visualization, web-based interfaces
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Universita' Roma Tre (Rome, Italy)
       Ongoing   Prof. Alberto Paoluzzi
   Fausto Bernardini
   
Knowledge-based design language supporting massive simulations
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