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Professor Johnson's research interests are in the area of scientific computing. Particular interests include inverse and imaging problems, adaptive methods for partial differential equations, automatic mesh generation, numerical analysis, large scale computational problems in medicine, and scientific visualization. Professor Johnson was awarded a Young Investigator's (FIRST) Award from the NIH in 1992, the NSF National Young Investigator (NYI) Award in 1994, and the NSF Presidential Faculty Fellow (PFF) award in 1995. He directs the Center for Scientific Computing and Imaging. A brief overview of current SCI research projects is given below.
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Scientific Computing |
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Inverse and Imaging Problems |
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Scientific Visualization |
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Computational Medicine |
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Numerical Analysis |
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Simplified Wrapper and Interface Generator |
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Human Computer Interaction |
For additional information about the (SCI) Research Group contact Chris Johnson at:
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