Alisa, Zoe, and the Catahoula cattle dog

"Nothing is impossible if it is the right thing to do." - Yitzhak Rabin
Alisa Neeman


Computer Science Department
Baskin School of Engineering
University of California
1156 High Street
Santa Cruz, CA 95064


email aneeman[at]cse[dot]ucsc[dot]edu



My name is Alisa Neeman and I'm a PhD candidate in computer science at UCSC.  My area of interest is scientific visualization and my co-advisors are Professor Alex Pang and Professor Boris Jeremić. I got my master's degree in computer science at SUNY Binghamton where my advisor was Professor Kanad Ghose. Currently I'm working on adding visualization capabilities to the OpenSees earthquake engineering simulator. The code can be found on NEESforge and here is a simple manual. I'm also involved on campus with ewomen. If you're interested in high performance computing, you might want to try my brother Henry's page.


Publications
Alisa Neeman, Rebecca Brannon, Boris Jeremić and Alex Pang. A Decomposition Method to Aid Visualization of Fourth Order Tensor Fields From Solid Mechanics. Eurovis 2008 (Submitted)

Alisa Neeman, Boris Jeremić and Alex Pang. Visualizing Tensor Fields in Geomechanics. IEEE Visualization (Vis '05), October 23-28, 2005, Mineapolis-Saint Paul, Minnesota.
Geotensor web page
PPT slides

Ames, A., Bobb, N., Brandt, S.A., Hiatt, A., Maltzahn, C.,Miller, E. L., Neeman, A., Tuteja, D.: Richer File System Metadata Using Links and Attributes in Proceedings of the 13th NASA Goddard Conference on Mass Storage Systems and Technologies (MSST '05)

Neeman, A., Sulatycke, P., Ghose, K.: ,
in Proceedings of Eurographics Symposium on Parallel Graphics and Visualization (EGPGV04) (2004), pp. 75-82
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Remote Visualization Web Page

Neeman, A. 2003. Remote Isosurface Visualization With Lossless Compression [thesis]. State University of New York at Binghamton. 54 pp.

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Last Updated February 8, 2008