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| | George Kamberov | | Associate Professor
|  | | School: | Schaefer School of Engineering & Science | | Department: | Computer Science |
| | Location: | 613 Babio | | Phone: | 201.216.5486 | | Fax: | 201.216.8249 | | Email: | My last name@cs.stevens.edu |
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CS 539:Real-Time Rendering, Gaming, and Simulations Programming
The course is an introduction to the techniques for designing and building computer games and real-time graphics-oriented simulations. The topics include: 3-D game engine architecture, design, and implementation; simulation, modeling, and object control; character behavior and behaviorbased animation; human-computer interaction; and event-driven simulations. |
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| | Education | | PhD 1990, Mathematics, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, dvisor: D. DeTurck, Thesis: Singular Systems of Geometric Partial Differential Equations M.S. 1982, Mathematics, University of Sofia, Advisor: G. Stanilov, Thesis: Computer Aided Algebra in Differential Geometry
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| | | Research | Interdisciplinary research in computer science, mathematics, and physics, currently focused on: real-time computer vision and graphics; the development and deployment of real-time systems for scene analysis, surveillance and forensics, and for monitoring and control of large sensor networks; medical imaging; high energy physics; differential geometry; stochastic systems; differential equations. The research is externally funded. For more information see my research web page |
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| | Experience & Service |  |
| | | | Appointments | - 2000-Present Associate Professor in Computer Science, Stevens Institute of Technology, Hoboken, NJ
- 1997-2000 William Chauvenet Assistant Professor in Mathematics, ashington University, St. Louis
- 1995-1997 Visiting Assistant Professor in Mathematics,
University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA - 1994-1995 Adjunct Assistant Professor in Mathematics,
University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA - 1993-1994 Visiting Assistant Professor in Mathematics,
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill - 1990-1993 G. C. Evans Instructor in Mathematics,
Rice University, Houston
- 1982-1985 System Programmer, Institute for Scienti¯c Information, Sofia, Bulgaria
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| | Grants, Contracts & Funds | | See my personal web page |
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DNA Array Image Analysis. G. Kamberova and G. Kamberov, DNA Press,.
George Kamberov, Peter Norman, Franz Pedit, Ulrich. Quaternions, Spinors, and Surfaces, 2002, American Mathematical Society.
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