Robert J. Moorhead, II
Associate Director

rjm9@msstate.edu

Office: HPC A209
Phone: (662) 325-2850
Alt. Phone: (662) 325-8278

Mailstop 9652
2 Research Blvd
Mississippi State, MS 39762

Biography:
Robert J. Moorhead, II received the B.S.E.E. degree from Geneva College, Beaver Falls, PA, in 1980 and the Ph.D. degree in electrical and computer engineering from North Carolina State University in 1985. He is currently a Distinguished Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Mississippi State University, Mississippi State, and Deputy Director of the GeoSystems Research Institute, Mississippi State. He was previously a Research Staff Member at the IBM T.J. Watson Research Center. His current research interests include computationally demanding visualization and analysis issues. He has previously conducted research in computer communications and image/video coding and has published more than 100 papers.
Research Interest:
computationally demanding visualization and analysis problems, usability of visualization systems, and applied visualization


Selected PublicationsTotal Publications by Robert J. Moorhead, II:  158 
Wu, K., Zhang, S., Amburn, P., & Moorhead, R. J., II (2009). Using FlowVis Techniques to Study Ocean Flows. IEEE OCEAN'09. Biloxi, MS.

Wu, K., Zhang, S., Amburn, P., & Moorhead, R. J., II (2009). Using a LIC-like FlowVis Technique to Visualize Hurricanes. IEEE Visualization 2009. Atlantic City, NJ.

Sanyal, J., Zhang, S., Gargi,, Bhattacharya, Phil,, Amburn, & Moorhead, R. J., II (2009). A User Study to Compare Four Uncertainty Visualization Methods for 1D and 2D Datasets. IEEE Visualization 2009.

Wu, K., Zhang, S., Amburn, P., & Moorhead, R. J., II (2009). Using LIC-like FlowVis Technique to Visualize Hurricanes. IEEE Visualization conference 2009. Atlantic city. [Abstract]

Wu, K., Sanyal, J., Zhang, S., Amburn, P., & Moorhead, R. J., II (2009). Using LIC-like Flow Vis Technique to Visualize Hurricane Lili’s Rapid Weakening. NOAA NGI Annual Meeting. Mobile, Alabama.

Geosystems Research Institute, an HPC2 Affiliate  •  Director: David R. Shaw, Ph.D.
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