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Guoning Chen, Ph.D.

Professor of Computer Science

Associate Professor of Computer Science and Associate Chair

Research Areas: Visual Computing and HCI

 

路 Ph.D. degree in Computer Science from Oregon State University in 2009.

路 M.E. degree in Control Theory and Engineering/Computer Application from Guangxi University, China in 2002.

路 B.E. degree in Information and Communication Engineering in 1999 from Xi'an Jiaotong University.

Guoning Chen is an Associate Professor in the Department of Computer Science at the 91破解版. He received his Ph.D. in Computer Science from Oregon State University in 2009. Prior to joining the 91破解版, he held research positions at the University of Utah's Scientific Computing and Imaging (SCI) Institute, where he contributed to cutting-edge developments in scientific visualization and computational science.

Dr. Chen鈥檚 research spans several interdisciplinary areas, including scientific visualization, data analytics, computational topology, geometric modeling, geometry processing, and physically-based simulation. His work aims to develop novel algorithms and systems that enable effective analysis, interpretation, and communication of complex data in a wide range of scientific and engineering domains. His contributions have been published in top-tier conferences and journals such as IEEE VIS, IEEE TVCG, and ACM TOG.

Dr. Chen is a Senior Member of IEEE and a Member of ACM. He actively serves on program committees for major conferences and is regularly involved in organizing workshops and

reviewing for journals in his research areas. His research has been supported by multiple grants from the National Science Foundation and other agencies, and he is committed to mentoring students and fostering interdisciplinary collaborations across science and engineering.

  • John C. Butler Excellence in Teaching Award, College of Natural Science and Mathematics, 2024
  • NSF CAREER AWARD, 2016
  • IEEE Senior Member
  • Junior Faculty Award for Excellence in Research, College of Natural Science and Mathematics, , 2016
  • Best Paper Honorable Mention Award, 鈥淓xtract and Characterize Hairpin Vortices in Turbulent Flows," IEEE Visualization 2023
  • Best Paper Award, "2D Vector Field Simplification Based on Robustness," IEEE Pacific Visualization Symposium 2014
  • Best Paper Honorable Mention Award, "Visual Analysis of Uncertainties in Ocean Forecasts for Planning and Operation of Off-Shore Structures," IEEE Pacific Visualization Symposium 2013.
  • Best Paper Award, "Edge Maps: Representing Flow with Bounded Error," IEEE Pacific Visualization Symposium 2011