Director of CEDMAV
University of Utah, ViSUS LLC
Valerio Pascucci is the founding Director of the Center for Extreme Data Management Analysis and Visualization (CEDMAV)of the University of Utah. Valerio is also a Faculty of the Scientific Computing and Imaging Institute, a Professor of the School of Computing, University of Utah, and a Laboratory Fellow, of PNNL. Before joining the University of Utah, Valerio was the Data Analysis Group Leader of the Center for Applied Scientific Computing at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, and Adjunct Professor of Computer Science at the University of California Davis. Valerio's research interests include Big Data management and analytics, progressive multi-resolution techniques in scientific visualization, discrete topology, geometric compression, computer graphics, computational geometry, geometric programming, and solid modeling. Valerio is the coauthor of more than one hundred refereed journal and conference papers and has been an Associate Editor of the IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics.
International Cooperation & Partnership Programs, ViSUS LLC
Mr. Luis Carlos Antola is an Economist & a lawyer with over twenty year of experienced working on technology transfer programs between developed and developing countries.
Blockchain Expert
ViSUS Foundation
Gustavo Giorgetti is a seasoned IT entrepreneur with a track record of several successful ventures. While he was visiting Estonia in 2007 on a mission for the World Bank, he was impressed with the pioneer work by the government using X-road as part of the IT Public Sector Modernization program. Gustavo has developed the first pilot program in Neuquen Argentina using Estonia’s Blockchain experience. In 2017, his team and Visus have successfully run several of Visus’s applications over the X-road and Blockchain platform. Gustavo is Visus Foundation Representative in Latin America.
Research Assistant Professor
LLNL
I am currently a project leader at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Center for Applied Scientific Computing which I joined in December 2006. I am also a part time research faculty at SCI. Before joining LLNL I was a post-doctoral research associate at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. I received a Ph.D. in computer science in the Fall of 2004 from the University of California, Davis and an M.S. and B.S. in Mathematics/Computer Science from the Leipniz University, Hannover, Germany.
PhD Student
SCI Institute - University of Utah
My name is Duong
PhD Student
SCI Institute - University of Utah
My name is Pavol
PhD Student
SCI Institute - University of Utah
My name is Will
Research Assistant
SCI Institute - University of Utah
My name is Anyketh
Software Developer
SCI Institute - University of Utah
My name is Cameron
Research Scientist
SCI Institute - University of Utah
My name is Giorgio
PostDoctoral Fellow
SCI Institute - University of Utah
My name is Sidharth
Research Scientist
SCI Institute - University of Utah
My name is Attila
PostDoctoral Fellow
SCI Institute - University of Utah
My name is Steve
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