Donald P. Greenberg
Since 1966, Professor Greenberg has been researching and teaching in the field of computer graphics, and studying graphics techniques as they may be applied to a variety of disciplines. He was founding director of the National Science Foundation Science and Technology Center for Computer Graphics and Scientific Visualization, and is the director of the Program of Computer Graphics at Cornell. Professor Greenberg has degrees in both architecture and engineering. His current interests involve the uses of digital imaging and computer graphics in a wide range of subject areas, including entertainment, publishing, design, photography, simulation, medicine, and education. He teaches disruptive technology and strategic planning in the Johnson School and is a director of several large companies.
Selected Publications
Fernando, R., S. Fernandez, K. Bala and D. P. Greenberg (2001). "Adaptive Shadow Maps." SIGGRAPH 2001 Conference Proceedings. E. Fiume, Addison-Wesley.
Greenberg, D. P. and J. Ringen (2002). "Visions of Light." Metropolis Magazine:138-144,185-189.
Novitski, B. J., D. P. Greenberg and M. A. Piccolotto (2000). "A Lab Ahead of Its Time: Cornell Graphics Lab Sets High Standards." Architectural Record ( June):198-204.
Pattanaik, S. N., J. Tumblin, H. Lee and D. P. Greenberg (2000). "Time-Dependent Visual Adaptation for Realistic Image Display, Computer Graphics." SIGGRAPH '00Conference Proceedings 34(July): 47-53.
Pellacini, F., J. A. Ferwerda and D. P. Greenberg (2000). "Toward a Psychophysically Based Light Reflection Model for Image Synthesis, Computer Graphics." SIGGRAPH'00 Conference Proceedings 34(July): 55-64.
Pellacini, F., P. Tole and D. P. Greenberg (2002). "A User Interface for Interactive Cinematic Shadow Design." SIGGRAPH 2000 Conference Proceedings.
Tole, P., F. Pellacini, B. Walter and D. P. Greenberg (2002). "Interactive Global Illumination in Dynamic Scenes." SIGGRAPH 2000 Conference Proceedings.
Walter, B. J., G. Drettakis and D. P. Greenberg (2002). "Enhancing and Optimizing the Render Cache." Computer Graphics Forum 21(3).
Yee, H., S. Pattanaik and D. P. Greenberg (2001). "Spatiotemporal Sensitivity and Visual Attention for Efficient Rendering of Dynamic Environments." ACM Transactions on Graphics 20(1): 39-65.
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