Alan H. Barr
Professor of Computer Science
B.S., Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 1973; M.S., 1976; Ph.D., 1983. Research Fellow, Caltech, 1984; Assistant Professor, 1984-90; Associate Professor, 1990-98; Professor, 1998-; Executive Officer for Computer Science, 2000-01.
Research interests: mathematics of computer graphics, developmental biology and molecular modeling, global virtual hospital, InterPlanetary Superhighway, GPU computing
Overview
Professor Barr's research involves (1) mathematical simulation methods for computer graphics (2) developing new types of mathematical and computational methods for the study of biophysical behaviors and structures, and (3) technological leveraging for medical health care and new medical devices. In addition, he has been collaborating with JPL researcher Dr. Martin Lo on new computational and mathematical methods for utilizing the InterPlanetary Superhighway for developing new missions in the Solar System. All of these research areas involve the development and application of new mathematical and computational methods in the context of new applications in the physical sciences.
Related Courses
2023-24
CS/CNS 171 – Computer Graphics Laboratory
CS 179 – GPU Programming
2022-23
CS/CNS 171 – Computer Graphics Laboratory
CS/CNS 174 – Computer Graphics Projects
CS 179 – GPU Programming
2021-22
CS/CNS 171 – Computer Graphics Laboratory
CS 179 – GPU Programming
2020-21
CS/CNS 171 – Computer Graphics Laboratory
CS/CNS 174 – Computer Graphics Projects
CS 179 – GPU Programming