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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.