Theresa-Marie Rhyne
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Theresa-Marie Rhyne is Director of the Center for Visualization and Analytics (CVA) in the Department of Computer Science at North Carolina State University. The CVA studies the use of visualization technology and analytical methods to explore engineering, scientific, design and educational challenges. In July 2006, she also became the Director of the Renaissance Computing Institute's (RENCI) North Carolina State University (NCSU) Engagement Facility.
From April 2001 until July 2005, she was Coordinator of Special Technology Projects in Learning Technology Service at North Carolina State University, responsible for architecting the overall approach to the campus-wide support of streaming media technologies for online instructional learning. She also served as a visualization advisor to NCSU’s Information Technology Division on NCSU’s High Performance Computing efforts.
As an employee of Lockheed Martin Technical Services (1993 - 2000), she was responsible for the Research and Development activities at the United States Environmental Protection Agency's Scientific Visualization Center and was the founding visualization expert at the Center.
Her specialties include streaming media, internetworked 3D computer graphics, the application of art techniques to visualization, collaborative-networked visualization, environmental sciences visualization, and geographic visualization. She is also a practicing fine artist in the mediums of computer graphics and collage. She is on the editorial board of the Journal of Game Development, and is the Visualization Viewpoints Department Editor of IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications.
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- Rhyne, T. M., MacEachren, A., and Dykes, J. (2006). Guest Editors' Introduction: Exploring Geovisualization. IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications 26(4), 20-21.
- North, C., Rhyne, T. M., Duca, K., (2005) Bioinformatics Visualization: Introduction to the Special Issue. Information Visualization 4(3): 147-148.
- Rhyne, T. M. (2003). Does the difference between information and scientific visualization really matter?. IEEE computer graphics and applications, 23(3), 6-8.
- Rhyne, T. M. (2002). Computer games and scientific visualization. Communications of the ACM, 45(7), 40-44.
- discussion on the impact computer games is having on the field of scientific visualization
- Theresa-Marie Rhyne, Alan Turner, Ron Vetter, Lars Bishop, and David Holmes. ACM SIGGRAPH 2002 Course #48 Notes: Dynamic Media on Demand: Exploring Wireless & Wired Streaming Technologies and Content, (distributed at SIGGRAPH 2002, July 2002). http://www.siggraph.org/~rhyne/stream/
- overview of streaming media and case study examples from NCSU
- A. Chalmers & T.-M. Rhyne (Guest Editors). Eurographics 2001 Conference Proceedings, Computer Graphics Forum, Vol. 20, No. 3, Conference Issue, Manchester, United Kingdom, September 3-7, 2001.
- as the Eurographics 2001 programme/papers co-chair, served as guest editor of the publication volume associated with the Eurographics 2001 conference proceedings
- Theresa-Marie Rhyne, Bob Barton, Grantley Day, Don Brutzman, and Mike Macedonia. ACM SIGGRAPH 2001 Course #26 Notes: Internetworked 3D Computer Graphics: Overcoming Bottlenecks, Supporting Collaboration, and Stepping Up to Wireless Connectivity.(distributed at SIGGRAPH 2001, August 2001).
- overview of internet technologies, streaming media, and online 3d computer graphics.